Flavoring vendors? Mt Baker Vapor flavorings?

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nomorewords21

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Hi everyone! I am new to vaping and would like to start DIYing. I bought a 4 pack of Wilton's flavoring yesterday from Michaels that had creme de menthe, peppermint, cherry, and cinnamon. I also bought some of the Wilton's glycerine. I mixed a batch with no nic and peppermint just to see if I liked it and it was pretty good. Had tons of vapor. I know that once payday comes I need to get nicotine and PG. My question is... I am on a limited budget and wondering where I could buy flavors and come up with some good recipes but, I'm trying not to order from too many vendors to avoid shipping costs. James from Mt. Baker Vapor has his 15ml bottles of flavoring for 2.99 which I thought was a pretty good deal. I'm not sure but, it looks like his flavors may be from Flavorwest. Is there a cheaper route I could go? Which would be a good vendor to start with? Any other tips would be great. Thank you!!!
 

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This is the last day of the sale but they have good flavors and also the best nic, pg and vg IMO Plus the sale is actually 21% off when you factor in the 6% customer rewards. Good luck to you.

RETAIL SALE THIS WEEKEND THROUGH SUNDAY

SAVE 15% OFF ALL PRODUCTS
COUPON CODE SAVE15
Thank you for the support.

Linda and Randy
 

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I am so sorry! I did not realize that the link did not copy :( Glad you figured it out though :)

All of his flavorings are TFA and Chinese tobacco flavors. The thing that I like is that he ships them in glass bottles which is the best way to store all of your liquids. So, when I buy my flavors from him, I do not have to rebottle them when I get them.

http://www.rtsvapes.com/default.asp
 

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My personal experience with Flavor West flavorings: Most don't pack much punch. You seem to have to use sooo much. It's not very cost effective when you have to use too much product per juice. Granted I haven't tried a ton but that rule seemed to be true with what I have tried so far and because of it on a tight budget for now I don't see myself buying more from them.


When you can afford it I would defiantly give Capella's a go. They may seem a little pricier but their stuff is just *nom* Best flavorings I've tried yet anyways and their all food grade.
 
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