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FranC

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    Does anyone know of a good coconut? The one I bought from TFA has this twang to it and aftertaste that I.cannot.vape even if I tried. I can't even smell it now for wanting to hurl. TIA
    Sorry I can't help. Don't care for any coconut in a vape.
     

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    Geeez,Bronze. I suggested a couple liters, not a $1000 purchase.

    I WILL NOT go back to tobacco, except to order 1 ounce bulk pipe tobaccos for flavor extraction (which I have already written about on the ECF). I don't know if my artificial flavors will last for years, but there are flavored pipe tobaccos. @hittman alluded to butterscotch and honey & chocolate. I also know of vanilla & chocolate, maple & vanilla, black cherry, toffee and a nutmeg & cinnamon flavor tobaccos. That's not even counting the blended tobaccos I know about.
    I can vape any flavor I want for years to come. Screw 'em.
    I'm gonna live to 110 years old. You didn't know that?
     

    hittman

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    Somewhere between here and there
    I wont spend $1000 for nic on connecting dots that aren't there.

    I bought a freezer for $159 at Walmart, 6.5 liters of nic at an average cost of $45 per liter so I'm at about $450 invested for enough nic to last until I'm 96. I guess if you bought the more expensive stuff at nude nicotine then it might be up closer to the $1000 mark. If you have a freezer available already then you could take off the $159. I didn't buy all of the nic I have just since the bans. I was already keeping 1-2 liters on hand.
     

    barkfunklerbunk

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    To each their own, I do not judge. But for me personally, DIY has been a game changer and become a great hobby. It's highly doubtful I'll ever buy premade juice ever again. I bought pretty much a lifetime supply of nic salt base for $190 (1 gallon) and I feel much more comfortable. I think freebase is much cheaper, can't be sure. But that's just me, everyone's journey and experience varies.
     

    PapawBrett

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    Is your chocolate NET real sweet, Brett? That sounds good.

    Sutliff's Molto Dulce (vanilla and chocolate) is sickeningly sweet. Most NET Hunters try it once, but can't take it. I won't offer it to anyone else it's so sweet. And I mix it with Bright Burley just to try to tame it down.
    Scotty's Honey & Chocolate is the same flavor profile (as in similar to) as HHV's Dragon's Fire. It's a rich and sweet NET that does usually get received well.
    PM me if you are running low...
     

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    I've been saying for years that I envy people who can enjoy a wide variety of flavors. I see people on this thread who tell us what they're vaping and what they will vape tomorrow, the next day, blah blah blah. I want to slap some of you guys. :laugh:
    I don't much like anything I've vaped, commercial or DIY. Variety makes this state of affairs more tolerable.
     

    hittman

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    Somewhere between here and there
    As far as flavors go I like Caramel Custard, Creme brulee, and then I'm lost. I can't count the number of juice bottles I've poured down the drain. Heathers Heavenly Vape has a juice called Sweet Chaos and I love it, but it's $20.00 for 30ml. I'm sure it's a complex mix.

    You might take a look at this site also. Maybe something there will work for you.

    DIY Eliquid Recipes: All the Flavors
     

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    Sutliff's Molto Dulce (vanilla and chocolate) is sickeningly sweet. Most NET Hunters try it once, but can't take it. I won't offer it to anyone else it's so sweet. And I mix it with Bright Burley just to try to tame it down.
    Scotty's Honey & Chocolate is the same flavor profile (as in similar to) as HHV's Dragon's Fire. It's a rich and sweet NET that does usually get received well.
    PM me if you are running low...
    Not running low yet. Actually haven't mixed at all for awhile. But after these dang floors are done and I'm organized again a mixing session will be up. I will certainly let you know when I get low,Ty:wub:
     
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    So got a couple more flavors mixed. Pop's Chocolate Cookie and a remake of my Banana Creme Pie using D/A/AP versions. Hoping it improves on what was at least minimally acceptable using non D/A/AP flavoring. Can't wait to compare the two. Based on the general consensus here, the poisoned flavors are generally better.
     

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    I grabbed some cantaloupe and honeydew on this last order. Trying to think how I want to use them. Want to try them without cremes or custards or anything heavy like that. Something punchy but not heavy. Maybe I should just mix the two and see what happens. Not sure what ratios. Got the Cantaloupe (FA) and Honeydew (TFA). Chime in if you have any ideas here.
     
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    I grabbed some cantaloupe and honeydew on this last order. Trying to think how I want to use them. Want to try them without cremes or custards or anything heavy like that. Something punchy but not heavy. Maybe I should just mix the two and see what happens. Not sure what ratios. Got the Cantaloupe (FA) and Honeydew (TFA). Chime in if you have any ideas here.

    Add 1% Cotton Candy, or EM. Brings out flavor, and slightly sweetens.
    Maybe 5% Cantaloupe (or 5% Honeydew) and 1% Cotton Candy to start...
     

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