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    I don't know what that means..i just started this like 4 weeks ago. Posting here you mean? I`m too lazy to look at all the tiny bottles and stuff. I got a bunch of basic stuff, some creams, some fruits, but i think i got all the wrong ones. I`m playing around with concepts, trying different things, but this is hard. I spent about 200$ Canadian on everything i bought, and still most of the juice i vape is bought juice(from a shop). It`s the way it is. I`ll get better, maybe.

    DIYNoob, what do you plan to gain from DIY?

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    Letitia

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    I think i do, but i`m new. :) And there`s no way i`m buying one shots. That`s like buying e juice already made, it`s selling out :).
    No buying one shots is not at all the same as buying premade juice. You still have to mix it to suit you which may include tweaking. You are more than welcome to do your diy as you please but please don't disrespect those you asked for help. We've been there done that. Learn or don't, up to you.
     

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    No buying one shots is not at all the same as buying premade juice. You still have to mix it to suit you which may include tweaking. You are more than welcome to do your diy as you please but please don't disrespect those you asked for help. We've been there done that. Learn or don't, up to you.
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    DeloresRose

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    I said "chocolate mousse". Is that considered a bakery? There's no flour in a mousse. It's just cream and chocolate. So the chocolate has to stand out, no?

    I would call it bakery/dessert. I’ve never made a chocolate mousse but I can tell you from working with creams and chocolates, the challenge will be to get the chocolate up front. Creams are easy, once you find flavors you like. Some are a little sour for me. But they do tend to be stronger and hold up really well over time.

    Like fruits, chocolates benefit from using more than one, but I honestly haven’t had enough success with them to say if they should be different profiles - sweet, dark, clear - or similar- cookie, cereal, donut. Or exactly what percentage to creams, I’m currently using about 2:1. But I have only had two weeks of steeping on this last one.
     

    Skeebo

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    It's all about perception, and I think you took Ruben's advice wrong. He's not telling you to move on from DIY, he's actually telling you to move on from this mix you are trying to fix. It's fairly simple, instead of sitting here getting frustrated with 2 flavors that you admit are subpar just simply scrap it and try with something else. There are probably hundreds of options for you, so there's really no sense in getting hung up on two.
     

    Letitia

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    VT chocolate mousse is the only chocolate I have that's good on its own, you can almost chew it. I just started getting into chocolates a short while back. VT chocolate base is a dryer baking sort of chocolate to me. When I tasted the sft pairing it with coffee sprang to mind. WF chocolate chunks is good for an all around chocolate but imo needs a support chocolate or good if all you need is a chocolate background note. Haven’t tasted the MB glamour sft yet. DIYFS expert is a very good tasting chocolate but has no body at all. I doubt I'll buy any new chocolates as I'm pretty happy with these, just need to learn how to best use/bend them now.
     

    JCinFLA

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    What flavor house makes the best margarita flavor?

    OSDIY has a "One Stop Flavor" that's Margarita. Kim's husband Shane develops all of their One Stop Flavors and One Stop Blends. His one shots are spot on to what they're supposed to taste like, to me.

    I haven't used it to make eliquid yet, but have used it to make shaved ice flavoring. Everyone who's tried it loves it! They say all it needs is a little booze to be an authentic Margarita. I like it so well that I've got 7oz. now. :thumbs:
     

    stols001

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    DIYNoob, what do you plan to gain from DIY?

    Apparently a sense of superiority but without doing any of the work?

    One shots is selling out is it? Well, if you are TOO LAZY to tell us what you HAVE so we can help, you should go ahead and sell out, either that or stop whining about how awful your juice is.

    It's not like one morning Puff the Magic Dragon is going to show up and tell you what to magically mix. IT TAKES WORK.

    No offense, but seriously I'm just tired of the endless round and round. You do not deserve my help. I will teach a person to mix but I will not MIX for a person who is to DAMN lazy to type what they have into a computer and who has NO NATURAL TALENT.

    Tell us what you've got it's your only hope or SELL OUT and BE QUIET.

    Jeez. Just buy premade juice. You are NOT worth the effort.

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