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Hello I was going to place my first order with wizard labs because they seem to have the most selection of supplies.I'm just not sure on their nicotine. Any advise would help. a kiwi strawberry is my adv. I was going to order tfa kiwi double and fw kiwi I was wondering also if anyone has any experience with those flavors I have the Strawberry down I think. Tfa Strawberry, Strawberry ripe and cap sweet Strawberry. I just can't find a lot of simple recipes. Thanks
 

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I've bought and used Wizard Labs 100mg/mL in 100% VG nic base, and it's great IMO. Even bought more to put in my freezer stash for longterm, too.

As far as Kiwi flavorings, a good friend who's also on ECF, has bought and uses both the TFA Kiwi Double and the FW Kiwi. I've bought some of the TFA KD, too, on his recommendation, but haven't tried mine yet. He uses 1 of the Kiwi flavorings to make a clone of an eliquid that a local shop sells that he loves. It's called Utopia. (I'll post the recipe for it here as soon as I dig out my note with his recipe on it.)

You've picked the same 3 favorites in Strawberry that many of us use. I don't think you can go wrong with them, and they're the most common Strawberry flavorings used from what I've seen.

Without knowing your other flavorings, you may be able to make my NannerBerry, which takes TFA Strawberry Ripe @ 9%, TFA Banana Cream @ 6% (or their DX Banana Cream), and TFA Cotton Candy @ 2%. Several on here have tried and liked it, and another person just posted yesterday that he'd also tried it and thinks it's really good. it's also a shake and vape recipe...no aging or steeping necessary.

I'll look through my recipes and see if I have any others with only a few flavorings, too.
 
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I've bought and used Wizard Labs 100mg/mL in 100% VG nic base, and it's great IMO. Even bought more to put in my freezer stash for longterm, too.

As far as Kiwi flavorings, a good friend who's also on ECF, bought and uses the TFA Kiwi Double and likes it. I've bought some of it, too, on his recommendation, but haven't tried mine yet. He makes a clone of an eliquid that a local shop sells that he loves. It's called Utopia. (I'll post the recipe for it here as soon as I dig out my note with his recipe on it.)

You've picked the same 3 favorites in Strawberry that many of us use. I don't think you can go wrong with them, and they're the most common Strawberry flavorings used from what I've seen.

Without knowing your other flavorings, you may be able to make my NannerBerry, which takes TFA Strawberry Ripe @ 9%, TFA Banana Cream @ 6% (or their DX Banana Cream), and TFA Cotton Candy @ 2%. Several on here have tried and liked it, and another person just posted yesterday that he'd also tried it and thinks it's really good. it's also a shake and vape recipe...no aging or steeping necessary.

I'll look through my recipes and see if I have any others with only a few flavorings, too.

Thank you i appreciate that
 
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The only other recipe I have that takes less than 5-8 of the typical flavorings (TFA, CAP, FW, etc.), is the Peanut Brittle recipe that @dwcraig1 on here makes, that many people have tried and liked.

TFA DX Peanut Butter - 7%
TFA RY4 Double - 7%
TFA Cotton Candy - 3.5% (or Sweetener at maybe IMO 2%, as it's really sweet)
TFA Acetyl Pyrazine - 1%

Needs at least 2 weeks to steep/age naturally.

Now, if you want really simple...I'd buy some of the OneStopDIYShop ready to go flavorings. They're called One Stop Flavors and One Stop Blends, and they're wonderful! All you do with them is add your own PG, VG, and Nic base....to about 8-10% of any 1 of them.

My favorites of those are their Baked Cinnamon Roll, Pink Lemonade, Lucky Shot, Lotta Latte, Blue Raspberry Slush, and a 1/2 and 1/2 mix of their Lucky Shot + Lotta Latte (makes what I call Caramel Latte). Others I like, but aren't my top favorites, are their Strawberry Milk, Tennessee Whiskey (like Jack Daniels), Southern Sweet Tea, and Old Tyme Root Beer. Still have about 4 others I haven't tried yet. Can't get any more simple than these, and many of us on here use them!

They also have an on-going discount of between 11-15% on everything on their website, which also includes flavorings from many different manufacturers like TFA, CAP, etc., as well as other DIY supplies. Use the code ECF or JFK at Checkout for the discount!

There's also the "Recipes for Dummies" thread on here that you could check out for many easy recipes members have posted. Lots of good ones in there!
 
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The only other recipe I have that takes less than 5-8 of the typical flavorings (TFA, CAP, FW, etc.), is the Peanut Brittle recipe that @dwcraig1 on here makes, that many people have tried and liked.

TFA DX Peanut Butter - 7%
TFA RY4 Double - 7%
TFA Cotton Candy - 3.5% (or Sweetener at maybe IMO 2%, as it's really sweet)
TFA Acetyl Pyrazine - 1%

Needs at least 2 weeks to steep/age naturally.

Now, if you want really simple...I'd buy some of the OneStopDIYShop ready to go flavorings. They're called One Stop Flavors and One Stop Blends, and they're wonderful! All you do with them is add your own PG, VG, and Nic base....to about 8-10% of any 1 of them.

My favorites of those are their Baked Cinnamon Roll, Pink Lemonade, Lucky Shot, Lotta Latte, Blue Raspberry Slush, and a 1/2 and 1/2 mix of their Lucky Shot + Lotta Latte (makes what I call Caramel Latte). Others I like, but aren't my top favorites, are their Strawberry Milk, Tennessee Whiskey (like Jack Daniels), Southern Sweet Tea, and Old Tyme Root Beer. Still have about 4 others I haven't tried yet. Can't get any more simple than these, and many of us on here use them!

They also have an on-going discount of between 11-15% on everything on their website, which also includes flavorings from many different manufacturers like TFA, CAP, etc., as well as other DIY supplies. Use the code ECF or JFK at Checkout for the discount!

There's also the "Recipes for Dummies" thread on here that you could check out for many easy recipes members have posted. Lots of good ones in there!


That is awesome. Thanks for the info I'll check it out
 
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