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That should be rather easy - creating a new flavor - since you have more than 3,628,800 flavor combinations at your immediate disposal.

Let's see, you have 7 unique flavorings, plus pg, vg, and nicotine. That makes 10 unique liquids available to mix.

The total number of combinations of these 10 is 10!, or 10 factorial...(Factorial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia).

Now, by changing the percentage each time of one or more of these 10 liquids in the mix, the number quickly gets out of hand.

See, that should be easy...(LOL).
 

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Mix:

1.Black cherry
2.Lemon
3.Lime
4.Vanilla
5.Honey
6.tobacco
7.Clove

and you have a new flavor. If I were to name your new flavor I think I would name it "Boy this taste like $h!T":)

All kidding aside if you mix and taste each flavor individually you'd be better able to gauge what would go good together and what would'nt and you'll have a good idea on what concentrations to use. I'll bet after that you'll come up with some pretty tasty combinations all on your own. Using someone else's recipes or recommendations often lead to disappointment because no 2 persons taste is the same.
 
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Mix:

1.Black cherry
2.Lemon
3.Lime
4.Vanilla
5.Honey
6.Tobacco
7.Clove

and you have a new flavor. If I were to name your new flavor I think I would name it "Boy this taste like $h!T":)

Uhhh I already did that...
I'm so scared to try it I did a 20% flavor I've never mixed that high.... the breakdown in flavors was
28% vanilla
20% black cherry
14% lemon
14% lime
10% clove
8% tobacco
6% honey

Again super scared to try it lol
Think I might give it to a buddy next time he ask for a fill up when he forgets to get enough juice

Black cherry - vanilla (think ice cream)

Honey - Lemon (got tea?)

tiny bit of black cherry in tobacco

The first one sounds good thanks for the inspiration

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Uhhh I already did that...
I'm so scared to try it I did a 20% flavor I've never mixed that high.... the breakdown in flavors was
28% vanilla
20% black cherry
14% lemon
14% lime
10% clove
8% tobacco
6% honey

Again super scared to try it lol
Think I might give it to a buddy next time he ask for a fill up when he forgets to get enough juice



The first one sounds good thanks for the inspiration

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This is where the experimentation begins. Get ready to do some diluting.

vanilla is an accent flavor and should be combined with other flavors. Should start it at 2%. Vanilla would be a good complement to tobacco at 1 - 2%.

Way to much cherry. Should start it at 3 - 4%. Do the same with the lemon and lime. If you like a good cherry pipe tobacco try 1 - 2% with 7% tobacco. If you like a creamy cherry use 3-5% with 1-2% vanilla and .5% EM or 1-2% sweet cream.

I Don't vape clove so can't help there.

Tobacco is close. I use hangsen tobaccos at 7%.

Honey would be a good complement to tobacco at 2 - 4%.

Also if you got a cola flavoring then cherry, lemon, lime or vanilla would be a good complement to the cola at 1-2%. also cherry, lemon, lime or vanilla are a good note for a cake, pie graham/crust or desert base.

You starting to get my point that less is more:)

So pick 1 flavor that you want to be your primary flavor (the main flavor that is prodomenent) that's known as the base flavor and that's used in the highest percentage (5 - 7%) then use accent flavors that give only a hint of flavor (Note flavor) which can be accomplished with 2 - 4%. Such as the examples I gave you above.
 
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This is where the experimentation begins. Get ready to do some diluting.

vanilla is an accent flavor and should be combined with other flavors. Should start it at 2%. Vanilla would be a good complement to tobacco at 1 - 2%.

Way to much cherry. Should start it at 3 - 4%. Do the same with the lemon and lime. If you like a good cherry pipe tobacco try 1 - 2% with 7% tobacco. If you like a creamy cherry use 3-5% with 1-2% vanilla and .5% EM or 1-2% sweet cream.

I Don't vape clove so can't help there.

Tobacco is close. I use hangsen tobaccos at 7%.

Honey would be a good complement to tobacco at 2 - 4%.

Also if you got a cola flavoring then cherry, lemon, lime or vanilla would be a good complement to the cola at 1-2%. also cherry, lemon, lime or vanilla are a good note for a cake, pie graham/crust or desert base.

You starting to get my point that less is more:)

So pick 1 flavor that you want to be your primary flavor (the main flavor that is prodomenent) that's known as the base flavor and that's used in the highest percentage (5 - 7%) then use accent flavors that give only a hint of flavor (Note flavor) which can be accomplished with 2 - 4%. Such as the examples I gave you above.
Oh wow that post has grown since I last looked lol
Thanks for the tips my clove-vanilla tasting alright the vanilla muted some of the spicyness but a little to much it was 10% clove 5% vanilla, I'll try it at 7%/3% and take the others in to consideration when I mix them again thanks.

I think I'd try a lemon vanilla. I love lemon icecream. I'd suspect 2% lemon and 8% vanilla would be a good starting place. Can't say I've ever made a liquid like that but sounds worth a shot to me. good luck

Hmm never tried lemon ice cream I might five it a try



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