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hmmmm...so far not too keen on the smell of this Double Chocolate flavoring.
It smells like those brownies that you get that have a funky/fake chocolate taste.
I mixed a 30ml bottle at 2% - we'll see what it does.
 

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I was back to vaping the v1 berry mix this morning. The v2 I like a little better but I need to finish this one off. I think the lemon has mellowed a bit. It's been a little over a week since I mixed it I think, I'd have to go back and look at the date on the label.
 

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hmmmm...so far not too keen on the smell of this Double Chocolate flavoring.
It smells like those brownies that you get that have a funky/fake chocolate taste.
I mixed a 30ml bottle at 2% - we'll see what it does.

That is the only chocolate in my Andes Candies.

I don't know the brownies you speak of but I'm sure I'd love them:lol:
 

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    hmmmm...so far not too keen on the smell of this Double Chocolate flavoring.
    It smells like those brownies that you get that have a funky/fake chocolate taste.
    I mixed a 30ml bottle at 2% - we'll see what it does.
    Gonna be pretty weak at only 2%
     

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    Spousal unit loves those brownies !

    I think I might know the ones then.

    I've been through a few tanks of Andes Candies, just looked down the barrel and the coil still looks shiny.

    The Chocolate Raspberry (just the INW chocolate) coils with about half a tank (used burned wiped coils, new wicks), everything is black.
    Coil killing has always been my apprehension about using chocolate flavors. If Double Chocolate Clear doesn't I'll be happy.
     

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    SOMEtimes I'll have the grit to wait a day... ;)

    Then again, since I usually have a dozen mods going, if I fill a tank with a fresh mix it could be a week (or more) before it's empty, so I figure it's steeping that whole time, while the bottle gets the usual steep.
     

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    I think I might know the ones then.

    I've been through a few tanks of Andes Candies, just looked down the barrel and the coil still looks shiny.

    The Chocolate Raspberry (just the INW chocolate) coils with about half a tank (used burned wiped coils, new wicks), everything is black.
    Coil killing has always been my apprehension about using chocolate flavors. If Double Chocolate Clear doesn't I'll be happy.


    I use clear drip tips.
    The FW Cookies and Cream turns it brown on the inside...I don't much care for that.


    I'm guilty of not doing many single flavor mixes and I'm grateful for those that do and share their opinions. Always a big help.:)


    I like running single flavors first to see how they age, then I can decide what to blend them with
     

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    You have way more patience than I do. About the only way I can wait to try a new mix is if I mix several at a time and try one or more while I'm waiting for the others to steep. That worked out well for me on the purilum flavors since some of those are shake and vape. I mixed several at once, loaded one into a tank and put the rest in a cabinet downstairs.
     

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