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vapefin81

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So. I have a small collection of flavourings lying around and would like to know what experts might try out from them :) I am open to any and all suggestions and very grateful for all!
(Turned out that mixing diy liquids can be tough and i am not yet very skilled at it)

Bottles I have:
Flavour Art: dusk,black fire,soho,monsoon,storm,ry4,tutti frutti,cuban supreme,cigar passion,glory
The flavor apprentice: absinthe,rainbow drops, citrus punch,ry4 asian, mango
Capella: lemon merinque pie
one bottle of flavor wests menthol
one piece of generic tobacco flavor
thats about it, not much (more on its way)
thank you in advance!
 

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@vapefin81 - It appears from your list above, that you have almost ALL primary flavorings. You'll need some that are usually considered blenders or secondary flavorings (ie. creams, vanillas, caramels, etc.) and additives (ie. sweetener, a nutty flavoring, maybe a sour or tart flavoring, etc.). Most DIY recipes have some of those types of flavorings (the secondary & additives) in them, too.

To put it another way, let's say you wanted to make chili. You bought several different meats, but no form of tomatoes or tomato sauce, no beans of any kind, and no spices at all. But, you'd like suggestions for how to make the chili with just the meats you've got. ;) You'd need to have some of the other missing ingredients. Then people could likely give suggestions for a chili recipe you could make.

There are flavorings that are called "one-shots" though. Each of them is already a blend/mixture of flavorings, to produce a finished eliquid...once you add some of the "one-shot" to your own plain PG, plain VG, and nic base. There are also some flavorings that aren't known or sold as a "one-shot", but some people use them as if they are. Your CAP Lemon Meringue Pie flavoring is used like that by some people.

I'd recommend doing a search for recipes that have some of the flavorings in them that you already have. Narrow the list of those recipes down to a few (maybe 4-5) that "sound" like they'd be something you'd like to vape. buy the flavorings in those recipes that you don't have yet.
 
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    Thanks, found this site yesterday and its very nice! Made an order based one of there too(apple buttah).
    ELR is also very popular here. I can't link directly, but here are a couple of examples:

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    vapefin81

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    @vapefin81 - It appears from your list above, that you have almost ALL primary flavorings. You'll need some that are usually considered blenders or secondary flavorings (ie. creams, vanillas, caramels, etc.) and additives (ie. sweetener, a nutty flavoring, maybe a sour or tart flavoring, etc.). Most DIY recipes have some of those types of flavorings (the secondary & additives) in them, too....
    Very interesting thoughts there! I actually noticed something similar when i browsed through various recipes: most of them had vanilla, cream etc you mentioned. What ive done with these usually comes out - whats good word for it - "annoying" maybe. They may taste good first but very quickly turn overwhelming. Good thing that a batch i ordered has some of the mentioned "blenders"!!!
     

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    You are already in the DIY section. Start reading, and keep reading. I've been trying DIY for four years, and I have maybe a dozen Recipes that I really like.
    It looks like you have a good supply of synthetic tobaccos. I prefer extracting my own NET (Naturally Extracted Tobacco) flavors. There is a forum for that too.
    Welcome to the rabbit hole....
     

    vaper1960

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    Tobacco flavors can fun to experiment with adding other flavors (like caramel, vanilla, fruits, licorice, mint or menthol, or even spices) Be careful using black fire (I think it's a "smoke" flavor" and can easily take over a mix) I haven't tried it myself because I don't like "smoke" flavor (have a pre-made like that and don't like it)
     
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