Flavoring for DIY ejuice 6ml $1 | 43 flavors at healthcabin.net

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newsunshine

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New flavors just came in stock. 6ml 1 USD

6ml Flavour (43 flavors) [Flavoring] - $1.00 : Healthcabin Electronic Cigarettes - Wholesale and Retail

Flavors:
1.banana
2.blueberry
3.brandy,
4.bubble gum
5.caramel
6.chocolate
7.coffee
8.creamy vanilla
9.cola
10.fennel
11.grape
12.green apple
13.Italy almond
14.Italy cheese
15.kiwi
16.juicy peach,
17.lemon
18.litchi
19.menthol
20.peanut
21.red bull
22.rum
23.sweet osmanthus
24.vodka
25.watermelon
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26.hami melon
27.cereal
28.hazelnut coffee
29.hazelnut
30.sweatcorn
31.jasmine
32.champagne
33.cream
34.mango
35.honey
36.milk
37.pineapple
38.strawberry
39.almond
40.chinese date
41.mesona
42.raspberry
43.caramel tallow

tobacco flavors are upcoming very soon. ;)
 

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Will you please describe "caramel tallow"? I think there's a translation problem.

In the US and UK, we think of tallow as the remaining fat of a dead animal that is used to make soap and candles. I would be surprised if this was what you intend this flavor to taste like.

I've gotten used to Chinese nic liquids being lighter in color than most American liquids. Are these flavorings light in color as well?
 

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Will you please describe "caramel tallow"? I think there's a translation problem.

In the US and UK, we think of tallow as the remaining fat of a dead animal that is used to make soap and candles. I would be surprised if this was what you intend this flavor to taste like.

I've gotten used to Chinese nic liquids being lighter in color than most American liquids. Are these flavorings light in color as well?

thank you for telling me that. i am sorry. it should be caramel butter. does it sound better? :)

most of the flavorings are light in color. but some are not. such as chocalate flavoring is dark.
 

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Thank you. Caramel butter makes much more sense and sounds quite delicious. You really should change the name. In the West,it will make a big difference in sales.

I don't think anyone makes a clear or light chocolate. I wish someone would convince me that dark liquids aren't atomizer killers.

Sorry? are dark liquids atomizers killer? :confused: how did you think so?
 

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Thank you. Caramel butter makes much more sense and sounds quite delicious. You really should change the name. In the West,it will make a big difference in sales.

I don't think anyone makes a clear or light chocolate. I wish someone would convince me that dark liquids aren't atomizer killers.
Hey Kona how are you, need to send you a PM i forgot and your right on what you said LOL
Sorry? are dark liquids atomizers killer? :confused: how did you think so?
Yeah the darker colors tend to kill the atties cause of the coloring in them. Really plays havoc on them.
 

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Hey Kona how are you, need to send you a PM i forgot and your right on what you said LOL

Yeah the darker colors tend to kill the atties cause of the coloring in them. Really plays havoc on them.

Makes since now I have lost 3 801's to chocolate in the last month. At 3.7 volt at that.
 
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KonaNeil

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Likely, the residue from the coloring or from the oils that create the color builds up on the mesh and coil keeping them from transfering liquid as rapidly as is necessary for a good vape.

Further, many experienced Western vapers prefer their liquids to be VG based or to at least contain a significant proportion of VG either for health reasons or in order to create a thicker, richer vaper. In order to achieve a satisfying flavor, VG requires more flavoring extract than does PG, further hastening the atomizer degradation.

At least that's the theory. A little outside my area of expertise. Wish we had a physical chemist on the forum.

I will try some of your new flavorings but I think I'm done trying any chocolates. The only light color one I've tried was white chocolate from TW. Its flavor was so weak that the flavor from a vial of roast chicken that was shipped in the same package migrated to the chocolate and overpowered the candy taste. Yuk! Still makes me ill to think about it.
 
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