Basically, here's how it goes. Most of Ms T's flavors contain multiple flavorings. Very few use a single flavoring. Her recipes are quite intricate, and "adding extra flavor" isn't easy like one might think. In many cases, the flavors could come out "perfumey". In other cases, the general balance of the
juice would be thrown off and it would taste/feel different, not to mention the fact that vapor production and throat hit could be negatively affected from what our customers have come to expect from us. In still other cases, the flavor would simply become altered from how it was originally supposed to taste. Believe it or not, Ms T has noticed that when creating some multi-flavoring flavors, the order in which the flavorings are added can even make a difference in the final outcome of the flavor! She puts as much flavoring in as she can without messing up the
juice. She doesn't do like some vendors who make a weak regular juice, and then charge extra money to get a true flavor. Some flavorings are naturally stronger or weaker than others, and more or less may be required to achieve the desired flavor. If it is a weaker flavoring, she can only put in a certain amount without ruining the balance of the juice. If it is a stronger flavoring, she could physically add more, but it would be much too strong and would end up tasting bad or perfumey. Too much flavoring can also affect the vaporization ability of the liquid, causing a burnt taste and carbon buildup in many atomizers. After a great deal of experimentation, the theory of "more does not always equal better" has been consistently proven.
Vendors typically create juices with different base mix ratios, different flavorings and flavoring ratios, other additives, or ingredients of varying quality. There are apparently no absolutes. This obviously generates a wide diversity in taste, how they work with certain equipment, viscosity, etc. Comparing one vendor's juice to another's could quite often be like comparing apples and oranges. These particularities can often be a huge determining factor in one's choice of e-juice. It is very often that one finds vendors whose liquids compliment their
vaping style and equipment setup, while juice from other vendors may not. With the HUGE number of vendors that have entered the market over the last couple of years, finding the "perfect one" is difficult. All we have ever asked is that people try our products. If we are not your perfect vendor, we understand. If we are, we look forward to making you the best quality flavors we possibly can.
I hope this helps to clarify things, and I will be adding a version of this information to our FAQ since it does seem to be missing from the site.
Brandon
Ms T's Bakery