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chrisw21

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Just placed my order for ~20 or so diferent flavors, PG, VG, and nic. I got flavors that I will like on their own, a couple to experiment with, and the recommended sweet/tart/menthol additives. Luckily I can *borrow* the necessary syringes, blunt tips, glass bottles, mixing cups, etc. from work. I'm going to start basic with single flavors but I plan on experimenting with complex mixes. So my question is.... Do you find *GREAT* single flavors, then try mixing them to find the perfect blend, or do you go right for mixing the flavor concentrates from the start??? In other words, say you want to make a PB&J. Do you make a great single flavor peanut butter and a great single flavor jelly, then mix the two until you find what you like, or do you start right off with the PB&J in mind, mixing both flavors at once until you find the correct blend?

NOTE: Please don't send me a PB&J recipe. I DO NOT want to vape a PB&J...... This was just a simple example to illustrate my question.
 

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Both really. However the mood strikes me at the time I decide to start.

I tend to go with just mixing the flavorings first and tweaking and adjusting from there the majority of the time. Sometimes I get a single flavoring just so and then start adding stuff to it to see what happens. Sometimes I have a few single flavoring juices and I start with those bottles of juice.


It gets easier with experience. When first starting you may have a number of ...? moments but then you start to get a "feel" for the way flavorings reacts to other flavorings and you have more ...! moments.


Edit: ECF does not like my What The Flubber abbreviation. I didn't "..." it.
 
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