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Iffy

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I always get sidetracked by another project or another.

That's why I still have some new unopened flav bottles...
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TFA Blueberry Wild was the most delicious flavor ever for like 3 days then I lost my ability to taste it. If anyone has any suggestions for this one, please share!

Were you vaping it exclusively? If so, mix it up. Vape a different flavor for a couple of hours, a day, or maybe even a few days.
 

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I've got a few BB, and must admit that I go for the VZ most often. It's great in taste, quantity used, and sooo easy, as well as being ready the next day, :vapor: or even after an hour :2cool: . But the others are good for mixing with other flavours, tobacco, and so on. Must admit that I've not yet tried a VZ SC that isn't good...although I don't much like the Dragonfruit, but that's subjective ;)
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I am interested in the TFA blueberry since I have some on hand. For those who liked the mix, what % flavor did you use? I plan to put in the 1% lemon for the "pop." Thanks

TFA "Blueberry Wild" I need 12% to really taste blueberry. But its a natural tasting blueberry, not a candy type.

The PG to VG ratio you use can help determine how much flavoring % to use.

EX. I like 60% PG 40% vg mixes. So 12% TFA Blueberry wild is what I would use as my primary ingredient to taste a real blueberry flavor.......at 50% PG 50% VG I'd probably need 13 % blueberry wild to get the same amount of taste.

The higher the VG% the higher flavoring % u need to make the same strength flavor
 

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The higher the VG% the higher flavoring % u need to make the same strength flavor

This is an unfortunate fallacy. While VG can/does mute flavors a bit, some additives(like lemon) can boost the flavor back. If your Flavor need exceeds Saturation point of flavoring, in any pg/vg ratio, flavor will be reduced or noticeably off.

If you have any idea what Blueberry taste like at 10% in (x)pg/vg when fresh, try it at 5-7% with 1 drop lemon or one drop Smooth(TFA) after letting steep for a few days. Taste it again after a week.
 
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