I have been playing with Dairy for a bit and was surprised it was never brought up during cereal/milk recipes. I figured the Dulce de Leche mentioned was a better choice so I ordered that. Dairy is light and a total blender flavoring but I treat pretty much every flavoring that way so that probably isn't very helpful.

As Bill has mentioned earlier most TFA isn't the best as stand alone. I prefer taking it a bit farther by mixing for example multiple strawberry flavors and multiple cream flavors to make strawberry cream.
Yeah, I've never used it, myself, or even seen it. I just found it in the bulk section. This is a must, for sure. How did it work for you, and where did you find it most useful, Vic?
Totally agree, TFA is NOT the best stand alone, but as you mention, they are one of the best mixing juices because you can lock in high flavoring percentage flavorings at mix. That is a big plus, rather than guessing how it might taste a week later. How could you reliably make good
juice if that were the case, yet, I've seen some that swear by it, even recently. Would drive me nuts to wait a week or two to see if something were any good. With TFA you can make really good mixes that can become really great mixes, and often do, with completion of flavor blending in a day or two. While I do use other flavors, sparingly, this aspect of TFA is it's most attractive quality to me, and why I remain a big fan. Sounds like you are in the same school, huh Vic? Best!
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Would it be possible to see your Strawberries and Cream flavor recipe? I am always looking to find that best way to make this super popular
juice. I have one, and it's a match that I made for a vendor, and not a
juice I made for myself, so maybe there's a better way. Appreciate it, Vic! Best!