GasMasque (Really...it's good!)

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WomanOfHeart

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I know. The name sounds weird and my fiance takes full credit for the name and the recipe.

This is for 5ml at 20% flavor:

All flavors are TPA

Caramel Candy - 45.5% (15 drops)
Jamaican Rum - 24.2% (8 drops)
Bavarian Creme - 15.2% (5 drops)
Cinnamon - 9.1% (3 drops)
Perique Black - 6% (2 drops)

We added an optional 2 drops of Blackberry just for kicks.

I really thought he was crazy for even wanting to mix this up, but I was extremely surprised by the results. We really like this!
 

Siyanis

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Mmmm. It's so good. I'm really happy with this. It's that sweetness that dances on the tongue-tip right when you exhale. That's the way. That's what I like.

I don't think the Blackberry's optional either. It adds a bit of tart backhand that is palpable, sniffable.

The next flavor, i'm aiming for a complex spin that'll play just right with a creme liquor, especially a coffee liquor. Something that says "brisk!" on the way in, but farts a black cherry all over on it's way out. Gonna mask that cherry like a sneaky shenk under a prison jumpsuit of vanilla tart.

You know, something for the 2010 holidays.

It will be called "D. Stockpile". The 'D' stands for Dickensian.
 

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Danesnpits:
That's because the percentages above add up to 100%. In other words the *ratios* above are only percentages of total flavoring. Once you mix up that flavoring in the percentages shown above, you would then add this mixed flavoring to the base nic at 20% of the total. Make sense???

Here's another way to look at it.... if you look at the calculator once you fill in the flavors and percentages above you'll notice that you can't add any nic base because the flavors are already 100% of the final mixture. Easiest thing to do would be to multiply each percentage above by .2 (20%) to get the flavors to be 20% of the total juice in the calculator.

So:
Caramel Candy - 45.5% X .2 = 9.1%
Jamaican Rum - 24.2% X .2 = 4.84%
Bavarian Creme - 15.2% X .2 = 3.04%
Cinnamon - 9.1% X .2 = 1.82%
Perique Black - 6% X .2 = 1.2%

Now see what happens if you add up the results.... 20%! :) That's what the juice calculator needs in order to work out the base and pg/vg ratios.

I hope this helps... it's kind of hard to verbalize. :)
 

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Ok so made a big ol batch of this stuff, and it's quite cinnamon tasting. I made it exactly like the recipe said minus the blackberry. It is good! I think though if I make this again I will not add as much cinnamon. It is quite potent. But with that being said, I believe all these flavors compliment each other really nicely. I really enjoy this and I think this might be an all day vape for me.
 

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Thanks for reporting back... I don't really like cinnamon but was thinking perhaps I could leave it out. I heard it was a very strong flavor and it must be if it was to strong for you at less than 2%! :)

Cinnamon can be a very strong flavor, but you can try leaving it out and see if that works for you. If you want to give a try you can always just use 1% or even just a drop.
 

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I made a 15ml batch of this stuff. I do believe 2% was a bit much to me. The more I vape it the more it reminds me of cinnamon dentine gum. But boy is it good! I would do a 1 percent cinny next time. Still loving this stuff. The perique black in this recipe really gives it a nice flavor. Dang good!
 
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