Pure Vapes has 3ml FlavourArt flavorings

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Yaelik e-liquid flavors? I have no clue what they taste like. His description of Saber Blood gives no hint: "Close your eyes and imagine that you are a prehistoric hunter and your pray is the terrifying predator …" What the heck?! Flavor of fossil?

rip tide is a pink spot juice

saber blood is awesome-- its not desert or tobacco--maybe some pomegranite...some bazooka bubble gum.... hear that yaeliq will start offering samples--SB is worth a try

i don't have any redwine, bourbon, or brandy flavors--which one would be best mixing with fruit?

btw.... mixed a 4% watermelon--why don't I taste watermelon??
 
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I've seen that combo called 'Hypnoba' somewhere before. Vanilla, marshmallow, citrus, don't know what else... It bugs me when I can't tell what flavor something is supposed to be.

Somewhere, someone created "Hypnoba", but they used TFA's Hypno (I think we have it bookmarked) - here it is: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-liquid-recipes/408032-hypnoba.html#post9314256

TFA's Hypno is NOT the same as Hypnotic Mist. TFA's is harsh/intense and has very distinct grapefruit. We didn't think that sounded good at all (with Oba & Brown Sugar) - but we tried it anyway...ylech :(

So, since the name Hypnoba is "taken" (and we certainly do NOT want to confused those two), let's call 5% Hypnotic Mist and 5% Oba together Hypnoba Mist . Yea? Nay? If no "nays", we'll post it tomorrow in the Recipe subforum.
 

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got my bread crust :D little tiny vial. guessing that will last a really long time. among the other "none" that i ordered they sent red wine and black tea. now to figure out those, never thought about red wine or black tea

The red wine smells really good -- dead on accurate. More of a mid-body red table wine than my favored cabernet sauvignon. Hmmm, maybe a dash of oak would do the trick?
 

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i don't have any redwine, bourbon, or brandy flavors--which one would be best mixing with fruit?

Those flavors (and Jamaican Rum or Irish Cream) make fruits taste "juicier" or "baked" or turn them into liqueur. I get ideas for those by searching 'flavored brandy', 'bourbon cocktail recipe', and so on.

Vienna Cream adds rich, sweet, vanilla flavor. It turns Orange into a great Creamsicle, for example.

Fresh Cream lightens any fruit flavor with pure cream without adding sweetness or other flavors. Think berries and fresh cream.

Catalan Cream adds creaminess with some spice and sweetness, hint of caramel. Baked peaches or apples?

Meringue adds sweetness and almond, like meringue drops (not pie). Strawberry meringue is very Italian. Lemon and lime are good.

Torrone (nougat candy) is great with fruits and/or nuts you'd like in that soft, white torrone candy.

I can't think of others I use often with fruits, but I'll bet others have more suggestions.
 

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The red wine smells really good -- dead on accurate. More of a mid-body red table wine than my favored cabernet sauvignon. Hmmm, maybe a dash of oak would do the trick?

I agree it smells and tastes just like red wine. I can't stand to drink red wine. But a little of the flavoring is good with dark fruits and berries in pie-like recipes.

I thought about making a mulled wine (with cinnamon, orange, some other stuff), but I don't like the real thing, so why bother. I'll just stick to using it like I do real red wine - rarely, as an accent when baking.
 

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Somewhere, someone created "Hypnoba", but they used TFA's Hypno

TFA's Hypno is NOT the same as Hypnotic Mist. TFA's is harsh/intense and has very distinct grapefruit. We didn't think that sounded good at all (with Oba & Brown Sugar) - but we tried it anyway...ylech :(

Oops - I forgot it that recipe used TFA's.
Yeah, they are totally different flavors! I'm no fan of FA's Hypnotic Mist, too vague for me. But TFA's sharp, grapefruity Hpno is a favorite of mine. I add FA's Lime Tahiti to make it even crisper - love that mix on a hot day!
 

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Those flavors (and Jamaican Rum or Irish Cream) make fruits taste "juicier" or "baked" or turn them into liqueur. I get ideas for those by searching 'flavored brandy', 'bourbon cocktail recipe', and so on.

Vienna Cream adds rich, sweet, vanilla flavor. It turns Orange into a great Creamsicle, for example.

Fresh Cream lightens any fruit flavor with pure cream without adding sweetness or other flavors. Think berries and fresh cream.

Catalan Cream adds creaminess with some spice and sweetness, hint of caramel. Baked peaches or apples?

Meringue adds sweetness and almond, like meringue drops (not pie). Strawberry meringue is very Italian. Lemon and lime are good.

Torrone (nougat candy) is great with fruits and/or nuts you'd like in that soft, white torrone candy.

I can't think of others I use often with fruits, but I'll bet others have more suggestions.

thanks for all that info--ill will certainly try out as many as i can
 

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Somewhere, someone created "Hypnoba", but they used TFA's Hypno (I think we have it bookmarked) - here it is: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-liquid-recipes/408032-hypnoba.html#post9314256

TFA's Hypno is NOT the same as Hypnotic Mist. TFA's is harsh/intense and has very distinct grapefruit. We didn't think that sounded good at all (with Oba & Brown Sugar) - but we tried it anyway...ylech :(

So, since the name Hypnoba is "taken" (and we certainly do NOT want to confused those two), let's call 5% Hypnotic Mist and 5% Oba together Hypnoba Mist . Yea? Nay? If no "nays", we'll post it tomorrow in the Recipe subforum.

Thanks guys! We love this stuff!
 

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Suggestions for that flavor on my favorite spreadsheet are mostly 3%, one person said 5%. This is a good spot to look for beginning percents: https://spreadsheets.google.com/spr..._hQ6Fu8HdEwwR2dLRUJlVjlabEN1NG1ucktuUVE&gid=0
That said, I don't drink energy drinks, so I have no opinion on the flavor or percent myself. I'd try 3% before giving up on it.
Thanks man. I will try diluting what I made. I love energy drinks and if I can make a vape that tastes like one maybe I won't need to drink that much.
 

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