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vpur

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Ok so I used to DIY with citrus flavors. As I tried my hardest to stay away from anything analog. Well been vaping some purchased nutty, baked goods, tabacco flavors for the last 4 months. Love em, and am trying to make my own all day vape. Love a certain popular bought flavor, and I am hoping to come close to replication. So I purchased a few flavors from the PA and was hoping for some ECF input.

If there are any suggestions to recipes or quantities, or just anything at all, it would be appreciated.

This is what I ordered.

fl-051_sz5
Graham Cracker Flavor-16oz
fl-012_sz2
Honey Flavor-15ml
fl-218_sz2Caramel (Original) Flavor-15ml
fl-232_sz2
DK tobacco Base Flavor-15ml
fl-009_sz2Chocolate Flavor-15ml
fl-247_sz1Vanilla Bean Ice Cream Flavor-4ml
fl-252_sz1Toasted Almond Flavor-4ml
fl_084_sz1Hazelnut Flavor-4ml
fl-220_sz1Coconut Flavor Extra-4ml
M-Type Premium Tobacco Blend-4ml





Think this could make a recipe?????
 

GoodDog

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I can't really help you because I don't use many TFA flavorings and the ones I do use I mix with another company's. If you don't get many responses (it is a more difficult question than it seems) I would suggest you taste test each flavor with just PG to get an idea of not only the flavor but the strength. Str8 uses a good example of 20 drops PG with 1 drop flavoring for 5% flavoring, 20 drops PG and 2 drops flavoring gives you 10% flavoring and so on until you find the right percentage for each flavor. Be sure to make good notes of everything you do and the result. Good luck. :)
 

Lyndagayle

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What GoodDog said^^^^^^ First you must find out if you like the flavors individually before you start mixing them together. I know that sounds like a short, uncaring answer but it's the best we can do until you are familiar with the flavors. Relax and have fun! Once you know which ones you like, you can begin searching out recipes that look good. There's no easy road here. We all started that way. We could give you a recipe based on our own taste and you might find it totally disgusting because one of the flavors didn't taste right to you. We're here to cheer you on.
 

Hoosier

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If you want a fairly good mix right out of the gate, the Vanilla Bean Ice Cream is the easiest to work with to create a good taste. VBIC at 10% will give you an idea if your tastes run to the high side or the low side as that should be pretty close to the dividing line. (If it tastes light, add VBIC-note-shake-taste, repeat as needed. If too strong add base-note-shake-taste, you know the rest...)
 

Tona Aspsusa

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Of those (or PA TFA in general) I've only used the M-type. There's threads about it, one of them should be fairly recent (I posted in it today). In fact I am right now vaping a sloppy mix of a juice made from my own extract (see the subforum) and 3 drops M-type/10ml mixed with a tiny bit of orange (very diluted) and a little EM, quite tasty.

Many people seem to hate the M-type, so be careful with it. I think it smells delightful, but it is rather "nutty". Some people get a strong perfume-y vibe from it.
I think I will try my extract-M-type -juice with a bit of chocolate and/or coffee next.
 
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