Nature's Flavors recipe thread

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Levitas

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what are you cloning? Love me some clone recipes

To be honest, it isn't really a clone of anything. But, it was intended originally to mimic Boba's Bounty :D It doesn't, but, it tastes great to me!

I'm loving this cake batter, though. It's hindering me from trying other flavors, can't put it down.

Ok mixed up some Chai @ 10% will let it sit a couple of days. I also felt froggy and tried a crazy mix just to see what might happen. No reason why I did it this way just went with gut feeling and sometimes I get nice surprises.

CC 2%
Vanilla 3%
BC 2%
Cake Batter 2%
English Toffee 3%

Also had some FA Virginia mixed at 2% with a couple of drops of Black Fire in it and decided to add some Malt to it. So now we let it age .......

What is CC, and BC? Have you tried any of the flavors yet, or, are you letting them all steep prior to tasting?
 

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This sounds like it could really be good. Maybe made t higher percentages in the long run so let us know after its steeped
*edit. I just did it too so we shall see. Thanks

Ok mixed up some Chai @ 10% will let it sit a couple of days. I also felt froggy and tried a crazy mix just to see what might happen. No reason why I did it this way just went with gut feeling and sometimes I get nice surprises.

CC 2%
Vanilla 3%
BC 2%
Cake Batter 2%
English Toffee 3%

Also had some FA Virginia mixed at 2% with a couple of drops of Black Fire in it and decided to add some Malt to it. So now we let it age .......
 
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These are awesome!!! I usually start at 5%, but these don't smell nearly as strong as the TFA flavors that I usually use, so I started at 10%. Here are my impressions after 24 hr cap off steep and a couple a good shakes.

Strawberry: Interesting not fake strawberry flavor. It's not that strong, and I'll probably go up to 15%. Would be fabulous with other fruits and some cream. No sweetener needed.

English Toffee: Lovely and buttery and sweet and creamy. Delicious just as it is.

Blueberry: It's different than any other bb I have tried. It's somewhere between candy and natural, and lacks that wierd spiciness that I don't care for in other bb. Could go stronger.

Danish: Om Nom Nom. I'm going to buy this by the gallon.

That's it for now. I'll report back as I test more. This was the best co-op EVER! :)
 

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I'm just a newbie but blackberry wasn't anymore strong than strawberry more or less when I played with it. I started low because I thought it might be strong but had to keep adding more

I am wondering about this blackberry. Someone had said that it lingers. I wonder if this is going to be a overpowering flavor when it comes to mixing with others? I am still waiting on my Wizard Labs order to get my nic to start trying out my flavors.
 

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Just mixed English Toffee, Strawberry, Blueberry, Caramel Cream, Kona Cream, Butterscotch, and Malt.

Each at 5%

Gonna let them steep awhile and will report later

5% is light on these. Not bad for someone who likes muted flavors. The taste is there, just light.

Gonna bump them up to 10% and try again tomorrow.

BTW, I did try a few right after I made them and got a harshness (maybe from the alcohol?) that is not present today, thankfully!

From what I can taste so far, these are excellent flavors! Think I'm gonna be very happy with them!
 

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Ok after a few days of aging with cap off to help evaporate the alcohol I dripped some to taste. To start with The Chai Tea at 10% is perfect for me and this stuff is wicked good! I never thought I would like any tea type vape but this stuff is dayyyyuuum! I def think 10% is magic sweet spot for this and has tons of flavor and taste just like the real deal. This one so far can be ADV for me easily.

Now for my impromptu mix lol. Just to recap this is what I mixed:

CC 2%
Vanilla 3%
BC 2%
Cake Batter 2%
English Toffee 3%


This stuff is very good and I think flavor level is great at 12% total flavor. The Cake Batter is very strong and takes over most of the mix for sure. The English Toffee is there but it is a back tone in this mix. Cake Batter by itself would be very good I would think but I really like the English Toffee back note with it. This is one mix I cant decide if I really like it or just like it. One thing I can say that this stuff really doesn't need any sweetener in it for sure. From what I have vaped its very good in flavor and has some depth to it unlike some flavorings out there. Now I need to mix that damn Kona that has been calling me !!
 

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Anyone have a mixing rate for the NF Kona Cream? I've got it mixed at 7% with 4% VZ super concentrate and letting it steep. Not much flavor for me.

You got to remember Constance your mixing it with a SC flavor and most likely it will out flavor anything that isn't a SC type. Try mixing it solo and go from there but Im seeing so far 10% is a very promising start point for me on some of the mixes I made.
 

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I've been vaping 3 different flavors, chai, strawberry, and blackberry each at 10% on my genesis atties and the flavor is very strong and rich. I like strong flavors also and this could be too much for some people. I vaped some of the chai mix in an odysseus clone and had to up it to 15%, since silica, to me, seems to mute flavors.
 

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3.5% flavor?

Well, yeah, approximately. I haven't measured how many actual drops/ml from the bottle the NF flavoring is in, but, in a 1ml pipette, it's ~40 drops/ml. (Which of course depends on viscosity, size of pipette, etc.)

5 drops of the RY4 = 2.5%
2 drops of the Malt = 1%

I don't really like a lot of flavoring. In fact, I don't see how most of everyone can tolerate such high %'s :D To each their own.
 

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So, is this a thread dedicated solely to Nature's Flavors? Or, can we contribute recipes with both NF and other flavorings?

If the latter:

2.5% TFA Double RY4
1% NF Malt

equals creamy goodness.

I say go for both. It may give us a basis to go with even if we use other brands flavors :).
 
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