I just started vaping recently and was having a hard time with flavors and PG or VG and trying to figure out what I liked. I thought I was having an over-sensitivity to the nicotine so I dropped down from the 16mg that I ordered initially to some 6mg. While I was waiting for my order of 6mg to come in, I started to really enjoy my 16mg strawberry-banana VG from altsmoke. I really took a liking to the huge plumes of smooth vapor it produced. The order I placed was for some PG/VG blend from iVape. I picked watermelon, cherry, sweet Caroline, and menthol. I liked the smell of the watermelon (like a jolly rancher), but none of the flavors really did it for me in vaping. The sweet caroline tasted too much like tea for my liking. The cherry was like cough syryp with no depth to it. The watermelon was nice but again not enough oomf when vaping and not very smooth. The menthol was very harsh and biting like smoking a newport.
I was running out of my preferred VG strawberry banana and didn't want to have to order up more juice and set a bunch of perfectly good juice aside. So I figured it was time for an experiment.
I set up an atty in drip formation with the drip tip and started adding drips and drops of this and that and taking hits.
The result, is that I really enjoy a blend of all of my new iVape flavors, IF, they are all mixed together in proper proportions (~1/4/4/4 with menthol being the "1"). The sweet Caroline adds an earthy body to the flavor, the cherry and watermelon add the fruity kick, and the menthol adds a nice throat hit. I can vape the combo of the bunch for hours no problem, but any one of them on their own drives me nuts... Go figure.,.
Probably a similar situation occurs with people who like a handful of random skittles, rather than picking out individual flavors.
Hope this acts as encouragement for anyone else trying to use up flavors they didn't particularly like. I think mixing can really do the trick!
I was running out of my preferred VG strawberry banana and didn't want to have to order up more juice and set a bunch of perfectly good juice aside. So I figured it was time for an experiment.
I set up an atty in drip formation with the drip tip and started adding drips and drops of this and that and taking hits.
The result, is that I really enjoy a blend of all of my new iVape flavors, IF, they are all mixed together in proper proportions (~1/4/4/4 with menthol being the "1"). The sweet Caroline adds an earthy body to the flavor, the cherry and watermelon add the fruity kick, and the menthol adds a nice throat hit. I can vape the combo of the bunch for hours no problem, but any one of them on their own drives me nuts... Go figure.,.
Probably a similar situation occurs with people who like a handful of random skittles, rather than picking out individual flavors.
Hope this acts as encouragement for anyone else trying to use up flavors they didn't particularly like. I think mixing can really do the trick!