How To Improve A Nasty Cappuccino Flavor?

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BillyWJ

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Congrat, Fubar, on the smoke-free week!

At the risk of sounding sarcastic, my first thought was "to improve a cappuccino flavor...throw it out and head to Starbucks." Good coffee vapes are tough to find! (Okay, I know I'm not being at all helpful!)

My inner coffee snob is reacting to the Starbucks thing, lol. Ugh, I refuse to drink Stalebucks. And yes, good coffees are tough, I've tried a couple, and they just don't do it, so instead of vaping coffee, I'm sticking to drinking it all day like I usually do, and choosing juices that compliment it.
 

dice57

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I would just dilute it with some unflavored VG/PG. Cappuccino is a strong flavor so instead of adding more flavor, thinning it out would be my choice. Then if it needs some tweaking, a dash of apple puts a nice mellowing on many flavors.

I once had a juice that was so horrid, that no matter what I added to it, it just gave me more volume of the same horrid juice. Sometimes it's better to cut your losses than throwing good juice into bad.
 

DocTonyNYC

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My inner coffee snob is reacting to the Starbucks thing, lol. Ugh, I refuse to drink Stalebucks. And yes, good coffees are tough, I've tried a couple, and they just don't do it, so instead of vaping coffee, I'm sticking to drinking it all day like I usually do, and choosing juices that compliment it.

Trust me, I get it. I actually don't drink it either. I was really just trying to make a reference that I knew everyone would understand.
 
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