Most Recommended Flavor Concentrate Brand

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Shilo

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All brands have at least a few good flavors. The problem is my good may be your bad...lol If you like bakery and sweet flavors Capella's and Nature's Flavors might be to your liking. tobacco try FA, FW, Essence, TFA and super concentrated. There is a thread about people's favorite flavors of 2012 may be a little help to you.
 

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All brands have at least a few good flavors. The problem is my good may be your bad...lol If you like bakery and sweet flavors Capella's and Nature's Flavors might be to your liking. Tobacco try FA, FW, Essence, TFA and super concentrated. There is a thread about people's favorite flavors of 2012 may be a little help to you.
Do you know what the thread is title
 

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It depends on your skill/style really. I love VapingZone super concentrates but if I'm working with certain recipes I prefer something much more forgiving. Then I use Flavor West. Honestly you need to experiment and buy the smallest sizes across the board because what's good in one brand may taste perfumey/soapy, etc in another brand of the same flavoring. I use pecans a lot and they really vary between Capella, LorAnn, Flavor Art (I think), Flavor Apprentice and I'm waiting on an order of The Perfume Apprentice. Find a flavor you like and try it in different brands.
 

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I just made an order with TFA. I ordered Peach, Apple, Blueberry, Cranberry, Honeydew, and some 3 Ml bottles, good for making small juiced just for sampling. They had a pretty decent deal on them, $7.25 for 25 bottles. I don't know how their flavors are but I hope they are good, I bought the flavors that I like most. $1.40 for 4 ml isn't a bad deal, if I don't like them, oh well. I'll try Flavor West and Capellas next.
 

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letting them steep a few days will usually make the flavors a bit stronger that aside if they taste weak to you i would just add more flavoring, each flavor has a different strength to it for example grape,blueberry and many of my other flavors i need to ad about 20% to get the flavor to come through while some of my other flavors i only need to use a few drops like some of my tobacco and citrus flavors.

if its the first time using a new flavor i usually start by smelling it if it smells crazy strong i start by using just a little then add more as needed writing down exactly how much i used of each flavor until its how i want it,if it has a weaker smell i will use a bit more but still under 10% until i test it then ad more as needed,there are alot of recipes on the net if you want to get a better idea of what % to use for flavors you own.
 
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