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.
I've tried hundreds of flavors and the only two I've thrown out are honeydew, and cappuccino. The cappuccino was wretched no matter what I did to it, and the honeydew was so toxic, it polluted juice in other bottles.
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.
I bought some cinnamon stick flavor from Urban Vapors which on it's own is pretty strong, but does wonders for that nasty Cappuccino flavor. No more burnt taste at all.
I don't see myself ever buying another Cappuccino flavor unless I make my own version.
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.
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