One Stop Flavor Percentages?

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Churros4u

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I have several of the One Stop Flavors and I was wondering if you or any users have recommendations for a percentage to use in making juice. We have the Lucky Shot and Lotta Latte blends and used your recommendation of mixing 10% each on those and we like that a lot. The other flavors I have are:

Arnold Palmer
Baked Cinnamon Roll
Blue Pom
Blue Raspberry Slush
Cacti Cooler
Margarita
Chocolate Crème
Pink Lemonade
Sweet Southern Tea
Wild Cherrylicious

My wife and I are high-flavored vapors and would like to stay with single flavor recipes but would be willing to mix, like with the Lucky Shot & Lotta Latte. Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
 

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Flavor percentages can vary widely as personal taste is very subjective from person to person. And they can vary widely between when a flavor is used as a single flavor vape and in a recipe blended with other complimentary flavors. Add that flavors are not created equal in that some can be in your face strong all the way down to very mild. So IMO there is no such thing as a generic starting place for all flavors (IE 10%). It's just not that easy if you want your own personal perfect vapes. You earn them yourself by doing research, trial and error AND learning how to build for them in the various fluid dynamics of your atty's. DIY T&E starts by learning each individual flavor first, then what their complimentary flavors are before you start trying to make complex recipes. When I started doing DIY over 4.5 years ago I did a ton of research for 10+ days first before I bought concentrates and made anything.

There are third party resources available online that suggest a particular flavors range from a particular maker that is commonly used by the majority of people who share their recipes at those sites... for both single and recipe/blended vapes. And often notes/comments by those folks who authored them. I don't use the recipes of others, I have always made up my own. But you can learn some pointers from some of those recipes. I chuckle when I see recipes with 12-15 or more flavors blended (I call those Ego Joose). Most of my ADV DIY recipes have 1-4 flavor or other additives, some up to 5-6, and I make many of my own flavor concentrates now days. Even so I have a large stash of concentrates I bought, including some TFA, FlavourArt, FlavourWest, CAP & RF from One Stop.
 

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Yes, what's super complicating about DIY is that everyone's palate is different. I started with single flavor mixes after reading a lot of recipes and combining them in my tank until I got a good sense of what goes together and what doesn't. Since 10% is a recommended flavoring and you like more flavors, I'd start there, it's much easier to increase flavor a bit than try to dilute it (IMO).

Good luck,

Anna
 

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I have several of the One Stop Flavors and I was wondering if you or any users have recommendations for a percentage to use in making juice. We have the Lucky Shot and Lotta Latte blends and used your recommendation of mixing 10% each on those and we like that a lot. The other flavors I have are:

Arnold Palmer
Baked Cinnamon Roll
Blue Pom
Blue Raspberry Slush
Cacti Cooler
Margarita
Chocolate Crème
Pink Lemonade
Sweet Southern Tea
Wild Cherrylicious

My wife and I are high-flavored vapors and would like to stay with single flavor recipes but would be willing to mix, like with the Lucky Shot & Lotta Latte. Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
My first batch 2 years ago used an all in one flavoring, cupacino by capella. I started at 3% then went lower in several steps. Today I'm at 1%. It's the only flavoring I use. A few months ago I tried a couple other all in ones at 1% and found it wasn't worth the bother. I care about nic hit and texture, not clouds and not flavors. How much flavoring you need depends on what you've conditioned yourself to expect.
 
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