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hahah gotcha...just looking for something new ;)

hm....how about a fruit pie mix :)

when I get bored I start mixing a bunch of my premade juices to make a new flavor ;)
so you got graham cracker for the crust, vanilla swirl/sweet cream for the custard, and then a mix of some fruits like strawberry, blueberry, apple ect ;)

personally i like Deviled Rat juice for a pie crust flavor :D
 
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I think you will bury the Coconut.

Since you're using the TFA Caramel (Original) it might take the runty taste from the Banana.

Good though I'll try that.

Also maybe the coconut with the VZ cream with just a top note of the hangsen vanilla (my vanilla don't taste like butter as reported)
 

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hahah gotcha...just looking for something new ;)

hm....how about a fruit pie mix :)

when I get bored I start mixing a bunch of my premade juices to make a new flavor ;)
so you got graham cracker for the crust, vanilla swirl/sweet cream for the custard, and then a mix of some fruits like strawberry, blueberry, apple ect ;)

personally i like Deviled Rat juice for a pie crust flavor :D

Actually tried to make a strawberry cream pie with those flavors and it didn't come out to good.
 

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Actually tried to make a strawberry cream pie with those flavors and it didn't come out to good.
next time add a bit, not a lot just a tad bit of watermelon...as odd as it sounds it helped with my strawberry pie mix i think it took the tart of the strawberry out and helped bring out more of the sweet fruit flavor (and if you have unicorn blood that's nice to toss in for a sweet fruit flavor too)
 

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My first batch is in the UC

80vg/20pg/12mg (couldn't get 18mg from 100mg but wanted to cut down on nic anyway).

batch 1

coconut 5%
Vanilla swirl 2%
sweet cream 1%

batch 2

chocolate cream 5%
hazlelnut 2%
hangsen toffee 1% (for a buttery taste)

Batch 3

Toasted almond 3%
Vanilla 2%
deluce de leache 1%

Now off to watch a movie with the wife and kids.
 
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next time add a bit, not a lot just a tad bit of watermelon...as odd as it sounds it helped with my strawberry pie mix i think it took the tart of the strawberry out and helped bring out more of the sweet fruit flavor (and if you have unicorn blood that's nice to toss in for a sweet fruit flavor too)

Good suggestion. I love the hangsen watermellon all on it's own...so good.
 

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ok silly question...is there really that big of a difference between "brands"
I always see people stating like you hangsen, tfa, ect ect...
I mean I understand there being some difference sometimes but the basics one would think apples to apples and oranges to oranges lol....other things I could see tasting different like chocolate, carmel, or more complex like toasted almond, ect from brand to brand....
 

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ok silly question...is there really that big of a difference between "brands"
I always see people stating like you hangsen, tfa, ect ect...
I mean I understand there being some difference sometimes but the basics one would think apples to apples and oranges to oranges

It can matter a lot. One apple may be Granny Smith best mixed at 5%, another a sweet Red Delicious to mix at 15%...
Some flavors vary more than others. Coffees and chocolates have huge variation in taste, sweetness, percentage to use, color of the liquid, whether to steep, price, availability, additives, etc. Even a flavor as seemingly simple as "Mint" might be spearmint, peppermint, menthol, creme de menthe, wintergreen, or some combination, while "Lemon" might be more easily substituted between different makers.
 

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ok silly question...is there really that big of a difference between "brands"
I always see people stating like you hangsen, tfa, ect ect...
I mean I understand there being some difference sometimes but the basics one would think apples to apples and oranges to oranges lol....other things I could see tasting different like chocolate, carmel, or more complex like toasted almond, ect from brand to brand....

Yes! I've tried quite a few strawberries and watermelons, they're all different and I'm still searching for The One. One watermelon that I thought was going to be super spectacular because it was super expensive tasted exactly like watermelon...that had been cut and left in the refrigerator too long, went bad and then left out on the counter. Honey shouldn't be complicated but one brand, to me, smells and by association, tastes like the NJ Turnpike during rush hour. Another one is ambrosia of the gods. To me the differences can be huge.

Hey Danny, do you have any Amaretto? Add that to a bit of your Banana and cream. Killer good.
 

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ok silly question...is there really that big of a difference between "brands"
I always see people stating like you hangsen, tfa, ect ect...
I mean I understand there being some difference sometimes but the basics one would think apples to apples and oranges to oranges lol....other things I could see tasting different like chocolate, carmel, or more complex like toasted almond, ect from brand to brand....

Yes hangsen in my opinion have the best realistic flavor and are easy to work with. For the most part the flavor actually taste like what the bottle is labeled and not some candyed imitation. Tobaccos are expecially good.
 

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thanks folks...I guess that does make since...

lmfao so in my boredom I just mixed like every fruit flavor I have on hand with a few drops of mtbaker extreme ice to tie it together, needed a palate cleanser anyway :)


:lol:

not exactly fruit salad or cocktail....reminds me of something just can't figure it out yet...needs something too....oh well off to bed now...

let us know how your mixes turn out danny
 

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My first batch is in the UC

80vg/20pg/12mg (couldn't get 18mg from 100mg but wanted to cut down on nic anyway).

batch 1

coconut 5%
Vanilla swirl 2%
sweet cream 1%

batch 2

chocolate cream 5%
hazlelnut 2%
hangsen toffee 1% (for a buttery taste)

Batch 3

Toasted almond 3%
Vanilla 2%
deluce de leche 1%

Now off to watch a movie with the wife and kids.


vape number 1 is a very good vape kinda like a sweet coconut creamy milk shake yum. Kinda has an exotic vibe to it this ones a keeper. This would be really good with rum. Would taste just like the Malibu liquor.

Vape Number 2 a total bust I should have never put in the hangsen toffee. It tasted like butter. Would have been good with sweet cream or VZ SC cream. I was able to taste the chocolate but could not taste the hazelnut. The butter flavor from the hangsen toffee was just to over powering and masked the other flavors. At this point I don't think even .25% would be good with that stuff. I guess I should have learned my lesson the first time I tried to use it:(

Vape number 3 was very good it's very creamy, light, and has a sweet almond taste but the vanilla was just a bit to prominent. I really wanted the vanilla to be a slight note on exhale so I think 1 to 1.5% will be perfect it should make the vanilla meld nicely with the caramel from the leche. I think it can use a bit stronger almond presence so I think if I increase the almond to 4 - 4.5% it will be perfect.

I steeped these in my UC for 2 hours. I'll come back to these in a few more days to see how the taste changes.
 
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thanks folks...I guess that does make since...

lmfao so in my boredom I just mixed like every fruit flavor I have on hand with a few drops of mtbaker extreme ice to tie it together, needed a palate cleanser anyway :)


:lol:

not exactly fruit salad or cocktail....reminds me of something just can't figure it out yet...needs something too....oh well off to bed now...

let us know how your mixes turn out danny


LMAO another mad scientist is in da house. A man after my own heart:)
 

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I hope you got something back in return:p

No I didn't she tasted it and said is this for me

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all I could say was yes.
 

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Vape number 1 is a very good vape kinda like a sweet coconut creamy milk shake yum. Kinda has an exotic vibe to it this ones a keeper. This would be really good with rum. Would taste just like the Malibu liquor.

Vape Number 2 a total bust I should have never put in the hangsen toffee. It tasted like butter. Would have been good with sweet cream or VZ SC cream. I was able to taste the chocolate but could not taste the hazelnut. The butter flavor from the hangsen toffee was just to over powering and masked the other flavors. At this point I don't think even .25% would be good with that stuff. I guess I should have learned my lesson the first time I tried to use it:(

Vape number 3 was very good it's very creamy, light, and has a sweet almond taste but the vanilla was just a bit to prominent. I really wanted the vanilla to be a slight note on exhale so I think 1 to 1.5% will be perfect it should make the vanilla meld nicely with the caramel from the leche. I think it can use a bit stronger almond presence so I think if I increase the almond to 4 - 4.5% it will be perfect.

I steeped these in my UC for 2 hours. I'll come back to these in a few more days to see how the taste changes.

Mix number 1 faded slightly so the coconut goes to 7% everything else is good. Batch 2 in the steeper.

Mix number 2 to my suprize actually improved drastically over night. The butter taste subsided and the chocolate taste shines through. and there is a slight buttery hazelnut taste. Still needs more hazelnut. But this is actually turning into something good. Will give it a few more days. This ones a shocker I really had no hope for this one.

Mix number 3 the almond and leche faded a bit but the vanilla is good I think putting the almond at 5% and leche at 2% will work perfectly. Going to give it a few more days.

All mixes needed 3% water to work correctly in my T3's. Was getting dry hits and poor vapor. 3% gave me no dry hits and tons of vapor.
 
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