Mixing Flavor base without PG/VG in Mix?

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skittles2978

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Hello Fellow Vapors
I am wondering if it is possible to mix just your flavor Base together without any PG/VG added, Meaning adding the PG/VG as You need it as with the Nicotine at Different Mgs, and still have the same flavor as you would have if all was mixed together..I guess im trying to say is that if i had already mixed a flavor at 50%/50% 12mg , would i still have the same flavor achieved that way if i just did the mixing seperatly? Or would there be a taste difference? Thanks In Advance for any help..vape ON!!!:vapor:
 

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If what your saying is just mix your flavorings together that you usually combine to have only one flavoring to work with, for example.

7% ry4
2% caramel
.5% EM

Then add that to your plain NIC base.

That is perfectly acceptable and makes mixing much easier.
 
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HeadInClouds

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I make bottles of my favorite complex recipes (flavoring only) just as you describe. When I want to vape one, I grab a bottle of my nic base and add my premixed flavoring. This is far more convenient for me, because my recipes often have lots of different ingredients, yet I vape with as little flavoring as possible. Even if the recipe has 10 ingredients, I can mix a tiny bottle at 2% flavoring. I waste much less nic base this way, too.
 

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That's what I was trying to say HeadInClouds. I make nic base in different mg's of nic and have it at the ready for when I decide to make up a new recipe or make a known recipe. I tried making one and adding the nicotine given by the calculator and it set my recipe off on taste. I much prefer making my basis up and adding them to the flavoring, they taste better.
 
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