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Thanks! I love simple reviews like that ;) I basically found the same thing with the ones that I tried. They were all on the weak side even though some were good, I am not sure that I would place an order for them when there are more concentrated flavors to choose from. JMHO

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its a shame that you found them all very weak, the plan was to make them not as much concentrated but intense for all kind of mixing. Can you tell more about the flavours you tried?
 

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Hi

its a shame that you found them all very weak, the plan was to make them not as much concentrated but intense for all kind of mixing. Can you tell more about the flavours you tried?
Don't believe that for a second. She's nothing but a troll trouble maker. She likes adding small amounts of flavoring to make more profit.
Your flavors are very good.
 

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Hi

its a shame that you found them all very weak, the plan was to make them not as much concentrated but intense for all kind of mixing. Can you tell more about the flavours you tried?

Hi Marcelina,

As I said in previous posts in this thread, they were very good. I only said that they are weak compared to the flavoring that I normally use. I like using 2% or less to get great flavor.

Jimi is a known shill on this forum. Has been for years. Most people ignore his thoughts on flavorings so, he may not be your best choice as a tester. Once you cut his samples off or he gets mad at you, he will no longer like your flavors or your nicotine. That is the main reason that I chose to sit future testing out for you. I will buy flavors that interest me. Thanks again :)
 
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Hi Marcelina,

As I said in previous posts in this thread, they were very good. I only said that they are weak compared to the flavoring that I normally use. I like using 2% or less to get great flavor.

Jimi is a known shill on this forum. Has been for years. Most people ignore his thoughts on flavorings so, he may not be your best choice as a tester. Once you cut his samples off or he gets mad at you, he will no longer like your flavors or your nicotine. That is the main reason that I chose to sit future testing out for you. I will buy flavors that interest me. Thanks again :)

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yes of course I do understand that. As many testers that many opinions :) I appreciate each opinion and that's why I sent samples to get the best/honest/reliable feedback possible. I carefully retrieve reviews as I do try flavours on my own so I kind of know what to expect - just to let you know that I do test vape :)
I am also aware that our flavours are not as concentrated like from other companies but as I said I wanted to keep them intensive and if we need to change anything, post like yours give me a hint to actually get into case and check it again if everything is ok for example with Caramel :)

I hope we wont argue here as I really like the forum, wish to keep nice and peaceful atmosphere and share as much news about new products as possible to meet all your needs :)

Sooo, I wish you all good Friday evening and I am getting on my e-liquid mixing war! :)

Marcelina
 

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Good morning! Perfect day in Poland, cold & sunny! The Molinberry Queen rocks :)

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Good Morning to you, Marcelina!!! ......:)

It's a beautiful day here as well with sunny skies and predicted temps in the mid 70's with low humidity (thank Goodness). Zero chance of rain. A good day to be out reading the Sunday paper in the backyard while having coffee and a good vape.........:toast:

Fantastic :) I wa getting on names for new liquids, the color of new range, very excited as I think I done a good job :)
 

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Hello!

I am very delighted to introduce 3 new flavors from Molinberry range - this is LIMITED EDITION! It may continue if you will like them very much smiley.png

Green Apple - http://inawerashop.com/green-apple-10ml-p-1012.html 10ml for 2.69 euro

Crusty, green, very juicy & fresh apple with tart and sour taste. The rich and full smell cultivated in moderate temperature where winter is full of rainfall and frost.
Dosage 6-7%. The flavours goes well with clear VPG NicBase and other fruits flavours


Milkshake - Sweet - Milkshake 10ml - Produced in EU 10ml for 2.79 euro

Flavour Milkshake 10ml. Sweet & cold! Made from milk shaken with vanilla ice cream and butterscotch.
Perfect base for variety of mixes with sweet flavours, fruits like Strawberry or Banana. Dosage 5%. Ideal with VG and PG NicBase.

Chocolate Clementine - Sweet - Chocolate Clementine 10ml - Produced in EU10ml for 2.45 euro

When sophisticated chocolate meets juicy clementine the love just began. Perfect composition of velvety chocolate sweetness & tiny clementine sourness.
Famous Terry’s chocolate recreated by Molinberry. All yours! Dosage 5-6%. Clear and fresh taste gained by mixing with VPG NicBase.


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Must have from INAWERASHOP.com DIY bottles 100ml for base PET brown color only for 0.49€ and set of 3 Glass 10ml bottle with dropper 2.36€

Let's mix it!

Bottles and Pipettes - - Molinberry, Inawera Shop, MolinShop, Flavours, Bases, DIY!
 

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Hey Marcelina, your English is very good, but sometimes things just don't translate well. I just took a shot a rewriting some of the descriptions for you to make a little more sense, at least to Americans, ;), one other thing you might want to change is instead of using the word 'dosage', which would be associated with taking medicine here, you could just say "recommended percentage" and people would understand that is what to mix it at to start. We spell flavor without the u, but that's no biggie and pretty universally understood.

Green Apple

Crusty (means dry and crunchy) , green, very juicy & fresh apple with tart and sour taste. The rich and full smell cultivated in moderate temperature where winter is full of rainfall and frost.
Dosage 6-7%. The flavours goes well with clear VPG NicBase and other fruits flavours

A crisp, juicy green apple with fresh from the orchard flavor. Tart and sour with the aroma of a sunny autumn day.

Milkshake

Flavour Milkshake 10ml. Sweet & cold! Made from milk shaken with vanilla ice cream and butterscotch.
Perfect base for variety of mixes with sweet flavours, fruits like Strawberry or Banana. Dosage 5%. Ideal with VG and PG NicBase.

Frosty and sweet! A creamy milkshake made with the perfect blend of vanilla ice cream and butterscotch. a great base for a variety of mixes with sweet flavours, like Strawberry or Banana.

Chocolate Clementine

When sophisticated chocolate meets juicy clementine the love just began. Perfect composition of velvety chocolate sweetness & tiny clementine sourness.
Famous Terry’s chocolate recreated by Molinberry. All yours! Dosage 5-6%. Clear and fresh taste gained by mixing with VPG NicBase.

A sophisticated chocolate and juicy clementine paired with love. The perfect blend of sweet, velvety chocolate & sour, clementine orange .
 
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Hey Marcelina, your English is very good, but sometimes things just don't translate well. I just took a shot a rewriting some of the descriptions for you to make a little more sense, at least to Americans, ;), one other thing you might want to change is instead of using the word 'dosage', which would be associated with taking medicine here, you could just say "recommended percentage" and people would understand that is what to mix it at to start. We spell flavor without the u, but that's no biggie and pretty universally understood.

Green Apple

Crusty (means dry and crunchy) , green, very juicy & fresh apple with tart and sour taste. The rich and full smell cultivated in moderate temperature where winter is full of rainfall and frost.
Dosage 6-7%. The flavours goes well with clear VPG NicBase and other fruits flavours

A crisp, juicy green apple with fresh from the orchard flavor. Tart and sour with the aroma of a sunny autumn day.

Milkshake

Flavour Milkshake 10ml. Sweet & cold! Made from milk shaken with vanilla ice cream and butterscotch.
Perfect base for variety of mixes with sweet flavours, fruits like Strawberry or Banana. Dosage 5%. Ideal with VG and PG NicBase.

Frosty and sweet! A creamy milkshake made with the perfect blend of vanilla ice cream and butterscotch. a great base for a variety of mixes with sweet flavours, like Strawberry or Banana.

Chocolate Clementine

When sophisticated chocolate meets juicy clementine the love just began. Perfect composition of velvety chocolate sweetness & tiny clementine sourness.
Famous Terry’s chocolate recreated by Molinberry. All yours! Dosage 5-6%. Clear and fresh taste gained by mixing with VPG NicBase.

A sophisticated chocolate and juicy clementine paired with love. The perfect blend of sweet, velvety chocolate & sour, clementine orange .


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thanks :) Understood and hopefully will be changed :)
 

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Interesting article by Joe Nocera, publisher from The New York Times

So I suppose you heard about the latest e-cigarette study, the one that said that the vapors e-cigarette users inhale contain multiple forms of formaldehyde. It was much in the news last week, after its authors, five scientists from Portland State University, published a peer-reviewed letter outlining their findings in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine.

“Before You Vape: High Levels of Formaldehyde Hidden in E-Cigs,” said the headline at NBC.com. “Can You Guess What Cancer-Causing Agent Researchers Just Found in Electronic Cigarettes?” asked The Motley Fool. “E-Cigarettes Not Safer Than Ordinary Cigarettes,” claimed the online publication Tech Times. The New England Journal of Medicine chimed in with a tweet of its own: “Chemical analysis of e-cigs’ vapor show high levels of formaldehyde,” it read. “Authors project higher cancer risk than smoking.”

The study focused on a device known as a premium vaporizer that heats a flavored liquid containing nicotine. The heat causes the liquid to turn into vapor, which the user inhales. Most of these devices also allow the user to control the voltage. These devices have become increasingly popular as a way to ingest nicotine without smoking.

In the study, the Portland State scientists ran the device at both a low voltage and a high voltage. At the low voltage, they did not detect formaldehyde. But at the high voltage, they found some. Formaldehyde is, indeed, a known carcinogen, which also exists, among hundreds of other toxic chemicals and dozens of cancer-causing agents, in combustible cigarettes. The authors concluded that someone who was a heavy user of a vaporizer at the high voltage was five to 15 times more likely to get cancer than a longtime smoker. Or so they seemed to say.

There is not much doubt that studies like this have an impact on the public perception of e-cigarettes. Even though cigarettes result in 480,000 American deaths each year — and even though it is the tobacco, not the nicotine, that kills them — many in the public health community treat e-cigarettes as every bit as evil. Every dollop of news suggesting that vaping is bad for your health, much of which has been overblown, is irrationally embraced by anti-tobacco activists. One result is that, whereas 84 percent of current smokers thought e-cigarettes were safer than ordinary cigarettes in 2010, that number had dropped to 65 percent by 2013.

Worse, close to a third of the people who had abandoned e-cigarettes and returned to smoking did so because they were worried about the health effects of vaping, according to a study published last year in the journal Nicotine & Tobacco Research.

The Portland State study fits right into this dynamic. It is, on the one hand, factually true that vaping at an extremely high voltage will cause formaldehyde-releasing agents to develop.

But this conclusion is highly misleading. People don’t vape at a high voltage because it causes a horrible taste — “a burning taste that occurs from overheating the liquid,” wrote Konstantinos Farsalinos, a Greek scientist and vaping expert, in an email to me. Farsalinos has done human studies of vaping and discovered that above a certain voltage — lower than the high voltage test on the Portland State study — people simply couldn’t inhale; the taste was unbearable.

Indeed, the study actually conveys good news. When used at normal voltage, vaping does not produce formaldehyde! “Rather than scaring people about the dangers of vaping and alarming them to the ‘fact’ that vaping raises their cancer risk above that of smoking, we should instead be regulating the voltage and temperature conditions of electronic cigarettes so that the problem of formaldehyde contamination is completely avoided,” wrote Michael Siegel, a professor of public health at Boston University, on his blog. But given the way the Portland State authors characterized their research, it’s no surprise that headline writers took away a different message

When I spoke to David Peyton, one of the study’s authors, he insisted that the study had been mischaracterized. All it was meant to do, he said, was compare the levels of formaldehyde in e-cigarettes versus cigarettes. “It is exceedingly frustrating to me that we are being associated with saying that e-cigarettes are more dangerous than cigarettes,” he added. “That is a fact not in evidence.” Well, maybe.

When I read him the tweet from the New England Journal of Medicine — “Authors project higher cancer risk than smoking” — he sounded horrified. “I didn’t see the tweet,” he said. “I regret that. That is not my opinion.”

“There is a lot we don’t yet know about e-cigarettes,” said Peyton toward the end of our conversation. He is right about that; e-cigarettes are still so new that they need to be studied carefully. And he and his co-authors are planning further studies. Perhaps the next time, they will produce something that doesn’t serve mainly as a scare tactic to keep smokers away from e-cigarettes.

Original article here: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/27/o...g.html?rref=collection/column/joe-nocera&_r=1
 
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