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    Oh yeah...as written, the 1% sweetener would defiitely be too much for FranC, and maybe for others, too. That's why I posted earlier that my friends and I all adjust the sweetener for our own tastes. One of them uses none, 1 uses 0.3%, 1 uses 0.5%, and 2 others use it as written at 1%. :)

    When I first tried it last night it seemed really sweet. I vaped a little before leaving for work this morning and it didn't seem as sweet. I'm going to give it more time before making changes.
     

    chanelvaps

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    Here ya go! I did it for you. This sounds like an excellent recipe and I'll have to sub a couple but I'm making it this evening! Let me know if you have any questions.

    Cookie Butter

    4.00% Sugar Cookie v1 (Cap)
    2.00% Gingerbread (Cap)
    2.00% Vanilla Custard v2 (Cap)
    1.00% Cinnamon Danish Swirl v2 (Cap)
    1.00% Buttercream (Cap)
    1.00% Marshmallow (Cap)
    1.00% Meringue (FA)
    0.50% Caramel (Caramello) (FA)
    0.33% Brown Sugar Extra (TPA)

    Flavor total: 12.83%

    And here's a screenshot of the recipe for 120 ml. Of course you will need to fix depending on your nic level and VG/PG.

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    wonderful! Thanks RJ
     

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    wait! I printed out my initial thing and then printed out your formula and got out the calculator.
    I do not know how to enter it into the calculator. The backsplash throws me off
    What is your desired strength (2 mg or 12 mg or something else?), desired PG (%), desired VG (%), and nic strength you are mixing with (100 mg/ml?)? I will create your exact recipe for you in elr.
     

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    Here are the formulas for future mixes from that site (using this one as an example...they will all be different). Notice I highlighted the 30 mls in red and where it goes in the formula:

    Cookie Butter
    30 mls

    Sugar Cookie CA = 1.2/30 mls X 100 = 4%
    Gingerbread CA = 0.6/30 mls X 100 = 2%
    Vanilla Cust CV2 CA = 0.6/30 mls X 100 = 2%
    Cinn Da Swirl V2 CA = 0.3/30 mls X 100 = 1%
    Buttercream CA = 0.3/30 mls X 100 = 1%
    Marshmallow CA = 0.3/30 mls X 100 = 1%
    Meringue FA = 0.3/30 mls X 100 = 1%
    Caramel FA = 0.15/30 mls X 100 = 0.5%
    Brown S Ex TPA = 0.1/30 mls X 100 = 0.33%
    Put another way, @chanelvaps, just divide the flavor amount by the total amount and then move the decimal point two places to the right.
     

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    wait! I printed out my initial thing and then printed out your formula and got out the calculator.
    I do not know how to enter it into the calculator. The backsplash throws me off
    Oh I see what you mean now. Let me explain:

    1.2/30 mls X 100 = 4%

    The backslash means divided by. So the formula above means 1.2 divided by 30, then you multiply that result by 100 to get the percentage. So 1.2 divided by 30, then times 100 equals 4%.
     

    *RJ*

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    Or, uh, plug the values into a dedicated juice calculator?
    In elr they ask for %. The website she's getting the recipes from gives it by ml and not %. I haven't tried but I'm sure elr will let you change from % to ml when you create a recipe? Does anyone know? It would have to be in the settings somewhere. I'm gonna go check.

    I'm not seeing anything in elr that will let you input flavors in ml. I deleted ejuicemeup from my computer...maybe another calculator will let you use ml?
     
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    I also researched and settled for a WORX leaf mulcher. This model seems to be on the "best of" and "top" lists everywhere I see. And since I'm on my desktop and I have the retailmenot coupon finder (it's like Honey) it found me TWO 15% off coupons that worked at the same time and it saved me $22.50. :banana: So I ordered the TRIVAC 2 w/ Multi-Stage All Metal Mulching System (WG509) for just under $80 including shipping and tax. I can't WAIT to get it...I’ve got a lot of leaves in the back yard along the fence that I battle every year and they always win and I give up. Not this year! I will have to get the sticks and acorns and hickory nuts out of the way though. I love WORX equipment...they are real light and easy for me to handle.
     
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    chanelvaps

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    What is your desired strength (2 mg or 12 mg or something else?), desired PG (%), desired VG (%), and nic strength you are mixing with (100 mg/ml?)? I will create your exact recipe for you in elr.
    nic=6mg 70vg
     

    chanelvaps

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    In elr they ask for %. The website she's getting the recipes from give it by ml and not %. I haven't tried but I'm sure elr will let you change from % to ml when you create a recipe? Does anyone know? It would have to be in the settings somewhere. I'm gonna go check.

    I'm not seeing anything in elr that will let you input flavors in ml. I deleted ejuicemeup from my computer...maybe another calculator will let you use ml?
    I checked and could not find anything that allowed me to change from mls to percentages
     

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    nic=6mg 70vg
    Two more questions...is your nic in the freezer you are mixing with 100 mg/ml? And is it in PG or VG?

    I just ate dinner but soon I’m gonna make this recipe. I will only have to sub buttercream with vanilla buttercream frosting. I have everything else. :thumb:
     
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