Mixing flavors

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Kay1959

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With just those choices of flavorings, it kind of limits you. I'd vape just straight vanilla, grape, peach or cuban cigar, can't think of anything that sounds good together with those selections, unless it's to put some vanilla in with your Cuban cigar, but since I've never tasted cuban cigar, I've really no idea! lol! Maybe get some more different flavorings to broaden your selection.
 

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I personally think that vanilla goes well with a lot of things. I've used FlavourArt and Flavorer's Apprentice vanilla & French vanilla, and neither have a super strong taste. When I'm experimenting with flavors, vanilla is one of the flavors I most commonly mix with something else. If you just add a small amount, it only adds dimension of flavor without overpowering your liquid. And you would be surprised what tastes good with tobacco flavorings!
 

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Yes, if you're DIY'ing your own juice, you want your total flavorings to be about 20% of the whole. I normally put the first flavor at 15% and the second flavor at 5%....so in your case that would be 15% Cuban cigar and 5% vanilla. Try it out with an atomizer first, if you have one, and just make alittle bit to start with...in case you don't like it, you haven't wasted that much.
 

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You can add vanilla to your chocolate if you want to just top it off. When you need to you can rinse the carto out and let it dry, then start over. When you mix 1/2 18mg and 1/2 24mg you will get 21 mg. which is not a big difference. Any way you mix those two strengths you won't get much difference in you mg strength.
 

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I agree, it's the mainstay of my DIY juices and you stated my thoughts exactly.

I personally think that vanilla goes well with a lot of things. I've used FlavourArt and Flavorer's Apprentice vanilla & French vanilla, and neither have a super strong taste. When I'm experimenting with flavors, vanilla is one of the flavors I most commonly mix with something else. If you just add a small amount, it only adds dimension of flavor without overpowering your liquid. And you would be surprised what tastes good with tobacco flavorings!
 
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