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FranC

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    I put the INW Biscuit on the list along with the others. :drool:

    Thank you all for helping me so much! :party:

    Gonna have some coffee and then have a mixing session. :toast:

    You guys are leading me deeper into the rabbit hole... :danger::danger::danger:
    Proceed carefully.Rabbit hole is deep.
     

    barkfunklerbunk

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    vaping my rootbeer float I mixed up 7/19, tastes fantastic. I forgot about it, thus the long long steep. Maybe it's me, but it's taken on more of a flavor profile of a rootbeer popsicle, which suits me just fine. Such a simple recipe, easy to mix, and basically a shake and vape.. and apparently holds up to long steeping.
    In case a new mixer is interested, here is the aforementioned recipe..
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    - Root beer float FW - 7%: 7ml (7g)
    - Vanilla bean ice cream CAP - 3.5%: 3.5ml (3.5g)
    - Super sweet CAP - 0.5%: 0.5ml (0.5g)
     

    Koolkiz

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    Of course I'm not going down the hole (I tell myself), I just need a "well rounded" collection of flavors.
    If you like berries you should try Flavorah Jammy Berry. I mix it solo at 0.50% to 1%. It's delicious as a solo flavor. My mix is 50/50. It's pricey but well worth it for me.
     

    JCinFLA

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    @DLKnives - About your earlier question you asked:

    Fa = Using an upper case F and lower case letter a....is how some vendors label The Flavor Apprentice flavorings, that they rebottle and sell. The letters are usually in a small, bluish/gray, square (depends on the ink color used for the label printing) with Flavor Apprentice in teeny tiny letters below it.

    FA = With both letters upper case...is Flavour Art

    TFA or TPA = Both mean The Flavor Apprentice flavoring
     
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    DLKnives

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    @DLKnives - About your earlier question you asked:

    Fa = Using an upper case F and lower case letter a....is how some vendors label The Flavor Apprentice flavorings, that they rebottle and sell. The letters are usually in a small, bluish/gray, square (depends on the ink color used for the label printing) with Flavor Apprentice in teeny tiny letters below it.

    FA = With both letters upper case...is Flavour Art

    TFA or TPA = Both mean The Flavor Apprentice flavoring

    TY, it's confusing!
     

    JCinFLA

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    TY, it's confusing!

    You're welcome. It's confusing to quite a few people when they first start DIY. So, you're not the only one, by any means. ;) If we could just convince those vendors who use the Fa for The Flavor Apprentice...to quit using it and use TFA or just write it all out...it would be easier for everyone.
     

    Bronze

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    TY, it's confusing!
    TFA (The Flavor Apprentice) is a division of TPA (The Perfumer’s Apprentice). Just guessing but they probably sold the flavors through TPA at one time before splintering off into separate names. Someone else may know that part of the story.
     

    DLKnives

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    Tonight I made 3 mixes, 30ml of Cranberry-Lime, 30ml of RY4-Cream Brulee and 120ml of Strawberry-Banana but to that one I upped the % of Banana and added some Cactus. It is good, vaping it now and the flavors are blended better than the first batch where I couldn't taste banana at all. I'm going to try and let those first two mixes steep - it's hard and I want to try them! :)
     

    DavidOck

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    Looks like a run down to Olympia for us, after that, well,

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