How to create spicy cayenne pepper note?

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Morgan_Drury

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I'm going to attempt to create a recipe similar to what this is like.

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Here's the idea so far:

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Anyone have an idea how to do spicy like cayenne pepper?
 
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Nope, I can't say I've looked much however. I did get some sort of spicy mango with perhaps chili flavoring that I haven't brought myself to vape yet (I don't know what I was thinking) but at some point I may. Don't think it's even what you want, though.

And look if the dude finds it, it's chili FLAVORING not necessarily chili itself. I would not recommend that, unless any and all flavorings are MADE of that but I sort of have a hunch (if what is needed exists) it's NOT that.

I personally don't like stuff like cinnamon or super spicy except in minute quantities, but eh to each his own.

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I want to add a similar sensation of the kick that comes with cayenne pepper in food. Without pepper spraying myself.

Think this only sweet potato fries with a kick.

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The problem you are dealing with is that kick goes into your lungs rather than your stomach which is an all together tougher organ. Pepper spray which is strong enough to drop a full grown man when sprayed on food simply makes it tastier. I don’t know for sure that what you wish is actually impossible but I suspect it is not without possible pitfalls.
 

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The problem you are dealing with is that kick goes into your lungs rather than your stomach which is an all together tougher organ. Pepper spray which is strong enough to drop a full grown man when sprayed on food simply makes it tastier. I don’t know for sure that what you wish is actually impossible but I suspect it is not without possible pitfalls.

I get all that. That's why I proposed the question. Someone else commented a link earlier.

It lead to this item. Which is made to be vaped.

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I get all that. That's why I proposed the question. Someone else commented a link earlier.

It lead to this item. Which is made to be vaped.

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The very chemical that makes things taste hot IS the irritant though. Just because someone will sell you something doesn’t mean it is safe. I suppose if it causes problems you can simply stop vaping it though.
 
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To be honest mate, it makes little difference to me whether you find the flavour or not. But from the all the training I've done with a volunteer ambulance service, inhaling irritants of any kind is the key to triggering respiratory distress.

That's weird that INAWERA would sell that flavor for eliquid if it caused that.
 
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