Having fun with mixed-up top offs.

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VeeDubb65

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So I just got about half a dozen sampler sized bottles from FSUSA today. I figured the little sample bottles would be a good way to try lot's of different flavors I might not usually go for.

Then I found a new fun.

I was working on a cart of CoffeeX (great by the way) and decided to top it off rather than go till empty and do a proper refill. Anyway, on a whim, I topped off the CoffeeX with banana walnut, and the result was a complete trip, but also excellent.

Then, when the cart was probably half way down again, I topped it off with Caramel Cream.

Anybody else ever try that sort of thing? If not, you really should. The worst case scenario is you get a really bad combo and have to wash everything.
 

Denrock316

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Yup I sure have and I found some good combos too. cherry and tobacco, coffee and tobacco, coffee and chocolate, chocolate and tobacco, and I've mixed 2 tobaccos one was very strong and a bit bitter tasting and the other was a bit too sweet for my taste and I just took the whole 2 bottles and mixed them and the result was quite good a lot better than either of the 2 tobaccos on their own and I even finished off both bottles.
 

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I also do it all the time. It's kind of cool to see what can come about with topping off/mixing juices.

Early on I bought 100% VG coconut from FSUSA. It's not bad but not my favorite. But it's great to mix that coconut with other juices to enhance (or ease) flavor. I had bought some TV tobacco a while back and never really cared for it (taste like hay). Mixing the coconut with it makes it much better tasting for sure (takes away that hay taste while still keeping the tobacco flavor).
 
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Add me to the list. Started out adding this 0 nic Tonic apple flavor to some tobacco that was too high nic for me. That helped to cut down the nic level and also made a new flavor. Win/win situation imho, lol.
Also since I drip, I sometimes experiment by putting a drop of this and a drop of that just for fun. I usually make up little 3ml bottles of the mixes and have found that letting it set at least 24 hours helps the flavors to blend.
Sometimes I will add just a few drops of VG for a little more vapor. Also do the same with menthol flavor juice just to give it a very slight tinge of "cool" to change things up.

If nothing else its a great way to empty out bottles when they get low. I'm going to try some of the tobacco combos mentioned above.
 

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Yep, I do it when switching flavors. Sometimes its pretty good, better than the individual juices for example:

You put the lime in the coconut and mix it all together, put the lime in the coconut, then you feel better.

Actually was cherry limeade and pina colada, but that doesn't rythme....ryme.....rthym....how the heck to do you spell rime? ryhme rymhe ryhem
 
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I also do this constantly. I like Dekang 555 VG but like more tobacco flavor. I add some AV Hilton to the 555 and sometimes add AV Luscious Caramel to the mix to sweeten it up. I don't like to waste juice, so I only wash the cart filler when it's almost empty.

I have some Cignot Basic Jimmy Puffit Lime coming in a day or two. That should liven up my mixing experiments quite a bit.

Hilton is too strong in my Ego Mega cylinder atty, so it gets a shot of vanilla, chocolate, or caramel, too. Cart mixing is a good way to tailor the juice to what suits your taste buds.

It's like adding strawberries and whipped cream to your boring pound cake. It brightens up the experience. Once in a while you find a keeper.
 

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If you find a FSUSA mixture that you like, while you are mixing their juices, I would bet that David & Pam would be glad to mix it for you when you order and save you the expense of ordering two or three different juices to get the flavor you want. You can call them at 1-800-705-7013.
 
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