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Good idea you decided to add the Cherry and Almonds.
Glad I was right and they were part of the winning version, good work!

Yes they did make a big difference and I was skeptical about the cherry :) Thanks eitano. I'd like to play around some more with the honey tobacco. hmmmm I like that stuff!
 

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Yes they did make a big difference and I was skeptical about the cherry :) Thanks eitano. I'd like to play around some more with the honey tobacco. hmmmm I like that stuff!

My experience with honey tobacco is not good it overpowers every other ingredient in the mix no matter the %..

Have a lightly used honey tobacco flavor 1 ounce bottle to sell..

The Tobacco Blend Alc. was also used in the winning formula - it`s not included in the main ingredients list.

{Actually the winning formula is exactly my previous version posted before!.:-}

Keep up the good work!!!
 
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Thanks for all the hard work Mr. SloHand...looks great! Quick question...Flavor Art doesn't seem to have a Banana Nut Bread flavoring (I've searched for it extensively - no joy)..

Could it be from another vendor??

I'm ordering all the stuff for the Gorilla Juice clone (Love GJ), but can't seem to find that anywhere.
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NamVet68 good catch. The Banana Nutbread is from The Flavor Apprentice (TFA d'oh! not FA) through RTSvapes

... and Eitano the Tobacco Blend Alc is Perfumer's Apprentice through HappyVaper
 

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... and Eitano the Tobacco Blend Alc is Perfumer's Apprentice through HappyVaper

I know been using the Tobacco Blend Alc by Perfumer's Apprentice for the past 2 years in many of my mixes.

Look at page 37 of this thread you will see my post with your exact winning formula!

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Malt vinegar is the secret ingredient :). I'm going to try it.

Can't wait to hear back on this experiment LOL. That malty flavor occurs from the tobacco. It's the white vinegar that 'releases' that malty flavor from the B&M that has been described here. I think if you use the malt vinegar it will be way over the top .... but it's all about the experiment :)

Let us know taofishdude.
 

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Run of the mill white vinegar. Not the malt stuff :p

WAHOO!! SloHand, YOU ROCK!!

I got my order in yesterday for the Black and Mile +. Coconut, black honey tobacco, banana nut bread and the swirl. Even threw in some Captain tobacco.

Since I've made this mistake before, are these all 20 drops/ml? I have no idea how many drops/ml for White Vinegar!:blink:

Really looking forward to trying this. I'm new to DIY and my early attempts at recipes in this thread were not even remotely successful:oops:.
 

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WAHOO!! SloHand, YOU ROCK!!

I got my order in yesterday for the Black and Mile +. Coconut, black honey tobacco, banana nut bread and the swirl. Even threw in some Captain tobacco.

Since I've made this mistake before, are these all 20 drops/ml? I have no idea how many drops/ml for White Vinegar!:blink:

Really looking forward to trying this. I'm new to DIY and my early attempts at recipes in this thread were not even remotely successful:oops:.


I would recommend getting Scubabatdan's Excel spreadsheet. You can then take all of the percentages in the recipes I posted and drop them into his recipe workbook. I did modify his original spreadsheet quite a bit though as his original doesn't allow for more than five ingredients, some of those above call for six. If your good with Excel this shouldn't be a problem. I would also recommend some graduated cylinders for measuring, much more accurate and the trick here is once you find something that you like you'll want consistency batch after batch. It's amazing how much a flavor can change with just a few more drops of this or that.

Dan's spreadsheet is chalk-a-block with great info to get you started and the spreadsheet is great for keeping track of all your experiments.
 
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