Thank you DIY forum! First multi-falvor recipe success.

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Bob Chill

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Can't thank the entire ECF community enough for providing such vast knowledge about everything ecig related. DIY is too awesome. My first multi-flavor recipe came out really nice. Gonna let is steep a bit more. Might be lacking sweetness but too early to tell.

I named it for what it is. Creamy Cinnamon Apple Pie.

12% CAP Apple Pie
5% TFA Bavarian Creme
2% TFA Cinnamon Danish
1% TFA Cotton Candy (EM)

It's steeped a couple days and I dripped some. Really nice vape with notes of alamode style apple pie. It might be lacking sweetness but not much. I'll decide after a week steep but really nice so far.
 

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Hoosier & Danny,

I can attribute my modest success to the abundance of info you guys have provided this forum. I really couldn't have attacked the learning curve nearly as fast without the info provided here. It was more following directions from what I read than anything else. I encourage anyone willing to do their homework to give it a try.

I'm very careful with the nic base and I think that's probably the most important thing early on. I have several bottles of 36 base to work with before going stronger. My next step is to work through some 60 base before pulling any of the 100 out of the freezer. It's easy to be lulled into a sense of security because we all vape everyday with no issues. Spilling a bottle of 100mg base in your lap is bad news and I'm not going there.

I'll post pics when I'm done modifying my storage box and mixing tray. I bought some medium density foam at a fabric store and use a 12 x 12 x 2" thick square with glued on plastic base for my working materials. I cut holes for the flavor vials, vg, pg, and nic base. No way the bottles can spill. It's cheap and easy to make and a very important step in being safe.
 

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I'll post pics when I'm done modifying my storage box and mixing tray. I bought some medium density foam at a fabric store and use a 12 x 12 x 2" thick square with glued on plastic base for my working materials. I cut holes for the flavor vials, vg, pg, and nic base. No way the bottles can spill. It's cheap and easy to make and a very important step in being safe.

Please do. That sounds like a great project!
 

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Can't thank the entire ECF community enough for providing such vast knowledge about everything ecig related. DIY is too awesome. My first multi-flavor recipe came out really nice. Gonna let is steep a bit more. Might be lacking sweetness but too early to tell.

I named it for what it is. Creamy Cinnamon Apple Pie.

12% CAP Apple Pie
5% TFA Bavarian Creme
2% TFA Cinnamon Danish
1% TFA Cotton Candy (EM)

It's steeped a couple days and I dripped some. Really nice vape with notes of alamode style apple pie. It might be lacking sweetness but not much. I'll decide after a week steep but really nice so far.

1 month steep and it's excellent. The cinnamon got hidden a little so I'm remixing w/ 4% cin danish. This is a really good recipe. Bav cream really give a rich smooth vape with zero edges. I would guess a 2 week steep is the minimum to get all the flavors blended properly. Sweetness is really nice imo but I don't like killer sweet vapes either.
 
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