My first DIY I can be proud of. I call it summer breeze.

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The Joel Train

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This is the first DIY I came up with on my own it's really simple. If you like fruity menthols this is right up your alley.

5-7% Pineapple and Peach FW

1% Menthol FW

0.5% Koolada TFA

That's it, really easy granted someone may have done this before so if you have been making this before my apologies.

I know pineapple and peach may seem odd as a pair but they actually work perfect. The sweet juicy flavor of the peach does a great job taming the acidity of the pineapple while harmonizing and not overpowering it. You get a nice balance of the tropical taste of a pineapple with the good ol sweet southern hospitality of a peach. Take that and add the nice cold refreshment of a menthol, it's like that rare cold breeze on a hot day (yes the description is a little over the top but what can I say I am proud of this one).

I used to think fruit menthol sounded gross but they ended up being my ADV. I am no General Custard or desert guy after a few vapes I am done. I am not saying their bad I like them just in small doses but for mentholaholics this is a good one.
 
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I know a lot of people rave about FW, but out of the 10 flavors I have I find just about every one has a perfume after-taste. I've mixed them at various concentrations and let sit for a week or two with no change.
Interesting because I have had no probs with FW...Their Ecto Cooler is amazing!
 

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Interesting because I have had no probs with FW...Their Ecto Cooler is amazing!

What other flavor companies have you tried? Myself I've run the gamut from TFA-to-FA, VZ-to-Capella, and more. I've never experienced the floral after-taste with any other company other than FW. Wait...I stand corrected...a few of the TFA flavors can sometimes have an odd after-taste. But generally they have been Triacetin based.
 
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