flavoring viscosity for vanilla

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dezyner

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I have been trying to do a DIY vanilla, everything I have purchased falls short, so, trying my hand at it. Started vaping blu's, using vivid vanilla cartos, soon after found out the batteries fell short, and the cartos are expensive, so I returned their starter kit, bought an Ego and 510 kit. But I like the flavor and vapor, and I am very very close to nailing it. The one thing I am still trying to get is viscosity. If I nail the flavor, I lack the throat hit and vapor. If I get the TH and vapor, it lacks the flavor. I think the flavor is best attained by a combination of vanillas, not one single vanilla. I am really close to "vivid vanilla" flavor using flavor combinations. If JC or Blu would sell the liquid, I would save myself the headache. Nothing I have bought online pre-mixed is even close.

My question is this, in order to get a more concentrated flavor, that isn't a simple thin "extract", can I heat the extract and reduce it, evaporate, like you would reduce in a kitchen? how best to get a thick, syrupy flavor, so that the PG-VG isn't too thin? How would you reduce small quantities for economic and practicality?

Any and all suggestions are appreciated. thanks!
 
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