Mixing Doodle with CB, WOW!

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I've read on NT site about how good his juices mix together, haven't tried it till a few days ago. Had 4/5 ml left of Doodle, and about the same of CB, threw them together while I finished the last of my Virus. You wouldn't think they'd do good together, I can see GCD with CB, or CLS, or CB with CLS like a lot of members do, but I tried it just now and it's absolutely great, the Doodle is dominant, but mixing in the CB brings the Doodle flavor upfront more, it's great. May mix the two from the get go next time.
 

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Those two mix very well together IMO. Come to think of it I haven't had a bad mix yet of anything from NT. To me each one kind of compliments each other. Obviously they need to be in the same ball park, like fruit or bakery based. But all the "bakery" ones kind of flow from one to the next each one great in its own way. In my nautilus I have been doing %80 virus then with each tank trying a new flavor to mix. Frenilla is my favorite so far but all have been tasty.
 

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Those two mix very well together IMO. Come to think of it I haven't had a bad mix yet of anything from NT. To me each one kind of compliments each other. Obviously they need to be in the same ball park, like fruit or bakery based. But all the "bakery" ones kind of flow from one to the next each one great in its own way. In my nautilus I have been doing %80 virus then with each tank trying a new flavor to mix. Frenilla is my favorite so far but all have been tasty.

I would even cross the bakery/fruit line and say Betelgeuse is a good mixer with the bakery vapes... gravity, not so much. Gravity seems to be the "odd-ball" - I still love the stuff, but I never mix it with anything but Betelgeuse.
 

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I'll have to try mixing Betelgeuse with a few others. I've gotten 2 other guys at work to stop the cigs and start vaping along with ordering from NT as well. So at work we all try what each other has mixed up. Tons of combinations are possible. Personally that pbc is going in with some grape ape. Guarantee that will be very good.



I would even cross the bakery/fruit line and say Betelgeuse is a good mixer with the bakery vapes... gravity, not so much. Gravity seems to be the "odd-ball" - I still love the stuff, but I never mix it with anything but Betelgeuse.
 

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I'll have to try mixing Betelgeuse with a few others. I've gotten 2 other guys at work to stop the cigs and start vaping along with ordering from NT as well. So at work we all try what each other has mixed up. Tons of combinations are possible. Personally that pbc is going in with some grape ape. Guarantee that will be very good.

I totally lose the "cookie" when I mix in Grape Ape - it's spot on PB&J. Almost makes me want to leave Grape Ape up, and settle on a permanent PB vape for a 1-2 punch.
 

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When you guys mix the flavors do you let them steep together for a little while, or vape as soon as you have shaken them?

I was gonna ask people this question as well. I have noticed if you mix the two and let it sit for even 4 hours, the flavor changes, especially if you are adding a smaller amount of one liquid to another.

Like if you added 10% GCD to 90% The Virus, you will be able to taste the cinnamon. But after it sits for 4 hours, it tastes much more like The Virus and less cinnamon.

I usually just mix a bit while dripping.
 

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I was gonna ask people this question as well. I have noticed if you mix the two and let it sit for even 4 hours, the flavor changes, especially if you are adding a smaller amount of one liquid to another.

Like if you added 10% GCD to 90% The Virus, you will be able to taste the cinnamon. But after it sits for 4 hours, it tastes much more like The Virus and less cinnamon.

I usually just mix a bit while dripping.

I like all the flavors straight up... but this is an inevitable consequence if you mix the flavors and allow them to steep together... you'll definitely get different results! It's the "chemistry" part of it. Great point!
 
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