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the vapor trail from Marshmallow smells like Rice Crispy treats, don't you think? I don't use it very often - what do you mix it with?

Yes! I just made rice crispy treats tonight and later mixed Camp's Dude, I noticed and loved how the flavor smelled like the treats. So far I have only used it in dude but am trying to think of something else to use it in. What about s' mores cookie? Chocolate, marshmallow, cookie? Am I missing anything?
 

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Yes! I just made rice crispy treats tonight and later mixed Camp's Dude, I noticed and loved how the flavor smelled like the treats. So far I have only used it in dude but am trying to think of something else to use it in. What about s' mores cookie? Chocolate, marshmallow, cookie? Am I missing anything?

So are y'all liking the FA chocolate or cocoa or both? I have Milk Chocolate and Double Chocolate Clear from TFA but not super happy with those at this point.
 

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So are y'all liking the FA chocolate or cocoa or both? I have Milk Chocolate and Double Chocolate Clear from TFA but not super happy with those at this point.

FA Cocoa is the chocolate part of Tiramisu. It is also the main flavor in Halo's Belgian Cocoa, but the vapor cloud smells like cocoa (Halo smells like a locker room..some have suggested Halo adds some Dark Vapure). FA Cocoa is to chocolate flavors as FA Fresh Cream is to cream flavors. It's dark cocoa, great for mixing, very authentic flavor, but not intended to use all by itself (IMO, needs sweet additions). It's nothing like any other chocolate flavoring I've tried (I have TFA, FW, Cap, maybe another brand or two), so you won't be duplicating anything you have by getting a sample.

FA Chocolate is a less-dark chocolate flavor, and it's sweeter. I don't use it by itself, either. You can add other flavorings to make a milk-chocolate from it, something Cocoa doesn't do.

I find it a challenge to mix good recipes with lots of chocolate flavor, but I often add a touch of Cocoa (usually) or Chocolate (sometimes) to my coffees, bakery mixes, candy flavors...
 

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OMG, everytime I think I have a full cart you guys come up with something else I don't have LOLOL This is getting expensive :p

I started reading this thread and putting down flavors. Soon I realized just get all the 3ml except No vape ones. And some like fresh cream better get a 3x. I did skip the bacco flavors for now. I wish Pure vape had some of the 3ml flavors in 30ml.
Vape is way cheaper than cigs. Well here in the highest taxed state. I just order enough to get free shipping:facepalm:
 

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awesome ...... its hard to mess up the espresso . im vaping my little espresso experiment from last night. 1.5 % espresso 1% vanilla tahiti 1% coconut and miss measured so ended up with 1.5% cinnamon. I couldnt wait the couple days the cinnamon needs but still darn tasty :) .......... I also like 2% espresso 1% vanilla classic and 1% fresh cream ,,,, yum ,,,,,,, and ,,,,,,,,, hahaha my espresso list goes on and on
 

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anyone use concentrated liquid stevia for sweetener??
na thats preference but I dont like them. alot of people report the same thing I get. some sweetness for a couple days then mutes the flavor . I dont use any of the additives anymore like EM or the sweetener. once you get you mix right those more than likely wont be needed. there are some better ways to add sweetness if they are not sweet enough. use a little marshmallow or brown sugar or honey and a few others. trying to cut out as many of the additives that I can and lower the amount of flavoring I use. since ive been using almost all FA with a handful of exceptions my flavoring percents have gone from 10-20% down to 1-5% with great success.
 

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na thats preference but I dont like them. alot of people report the same thing I get. some sweetness for a couple days then mutes the flavor . I dont use any of the additives anymore like EM or the sweetener. once you get you mix right those more than likely wont be needed. there are some better ways to add sweetness if they are not sweet enough. use a little marshmallow or brown sugar or honey and a few others. trying to cut out as many of the additives that I can and lower the amount of flavoring I use. since ive been using almost all FA with a handful of exceptions my flavoring percents have gone from 10-20% down to 1-5% with great success.

so I have made a few and tested a few of the simple recipes from this thread--one thing--i need a little TH and I need a more flavor

that bitextra sounds appealing--not sure how to get more flavor --meaning--what flaovors to increase percentages--guess its a lot of trial and error

the cookie is definately a good additive--and something tells me vienna cream suits me very well--something in the mango, fresh cream, vienna tastes really good although I don't taste much mango-- thats a 2-2-1 mixture
 

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I started reading this thread and putting down flavors. Soon I realized just get all the 3ml except No vape ones. And some like fresh cream better get a 3x. ... I just order enough to get free shipping:facepalm:
Someone please take my credit card away so I will stop buying on the impulse.

I don't think either of you will regret it. It seems to me FA flavors are designed to mix and complement one another, so it's logical to start off with a good variety of them. If you read this thread you'll see many of us are on a predictable path: buy a small assortment, find them delicious, buy more for specific recipes, hey these are great, buy yet more for your own recipes...eventually collecting all except the flavors you know you never want to try.
 

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so I have made a few and tested a few of the simple recipes from this thread--one thing--i need a little TH and I need a more flavor

that bitextra sounds appealing--not sure how to get more flavor --meaning--what flaovors to increase percentages--guess its a lot of trial and error

the cookie is definately a good additive--and something tells me vienna cream suits me very well--something in the mango, fresh cream, vienna tastes really good although I don't taste much mango-- thats a 2-2-1 mixture

For throat hit, are you talking about 'Flash'? I haven't ever tried it. I like adding a little Jamaican Rum for throat hit, sometimes Brandy. If those flavors sound like they'd go with your recipes, you might give them a shot...so to speak.

More flavor on you mango/cream/vienna, why not add a little more mango. But add flavoring gradually; going from 2% to 3% is half-again-more flavoring. I think Mango is a strong one, but 3% or even 4% might appeal to you. Or you might reduce the creams a bit to make Mango the main ingredient.

In general, you can increase/decrease the strength of any recipe to suit yourself. Just keep the same ratios, like making a 2-2-1 as 3-3-1.5
 

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For throat hit, are you talking about 'Flash'? I haven't ever tried it. I like adding a little Jamaican Rum for throat hit, sometimes Brandy. If those flavors sound like they'd go with your recipes, you might give them a shot...so to speak.

More flavor on you mango/cream/vienna, why not add a little more mango. But add flavoring gradually; going from 2% to 3% is half-again-more flavoring. I think Mango is a strong one, but 3% or even 4% might appeal to you. Or you might reduce the creams a bit to make Mango the main ingredient.

In general, you can increase/decrease the strength of any recipe to suit yourself. Just keep the same ratios, like making a 2-2-1 as 3-3-1.5

thanks

its called bitextra here http://www.flavourart.co.uk/bitextra-eliquid.html

thanks for the advice on strenghtening--i will let these steep a little more before i add any more flavorings
 
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