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DeeDee1234

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Grape Jelly:D

Peanut butter and jelly

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Speaking of cream, the TFA Orange Cream tastes like the Creamcicles I remember as a kid, love it. Does anyone know what the cream component in this is? Be nice to use this cream flavor with other fruit flavors, any suggestions for a cream that might be close? Thanks.
I hadn't tried their Orange Cream, but I've been mixing TFA's Bavarian Cream with stuff and it reminds me of the Creamsicle. :)
 

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I'm relatively new to DIY - my first WL order arrived about five weeks ago. I just received a new WL order on Friday and they included TFA Peanut Butter - something that interested me, but I haven't purchased. I'm waiting to finish a tank of my Ripe Banana (8% TFA Ripe Banana and 2% TFA Ethyl Maltol) so I can fill up a tank of my new Blueberry Peanut Butter (8% TFA Blueberry Extra and 2% TFA Peanut Butter). I've tried it in an atomizer and it has an initial peanut buttery taste followed by a cool hit of berry. I think I now have three homemade recipes that I really love (ADV).

I'm not sure what other people do, but I make small 5ml bottles of individual flavors at 10% with a 70/30 PG/VG mix in my preferred nicotine level (9mg/ml) and then experiment mixing different base flavors. I start dripping in an atomizer and then make small batches to try to figure out the flavor mix. Sometimes I try combinations that I think will go together or I'll try to copy my favorite vendor flavors.

BTW - My glass syringes with the metal luer lock are working out just great. They're easy to clean and don't get messed up when using flavorings with alcohol.
 
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I'm relatively new to DIY - my first WL order arrived about five weeks ago. I just received a new WL order on Friday and they included TFA Peanut Butter - something that interested me, but I haven't purchased. I'm waiting to finish a tank of my Ripe Banana (8% TFA Ripe Banana and 2% TFA Ethyl Maltol) so I can fill up a tank of my new Blueberry Peanut Butter (8% TFA Blueberry Extra and 2% TFA Peanut Butter). I've tried it in an atomizer and it has an initial peanut buttery taste followed by a cool hit of berry. I think I now have three homemade recipes that I really love (ADV).

I'm not sure what other people do, but I make small 5ml bottles of individual flavors at 10% with a 70/30 PG/VG mix in my preferred nicotine level (9mg/ml) and then experiment mixing different base flavors. I start dripping in an atomizer and then make small batches to try to figure out the flavor mix. Sometimes I try combinations that I think will go together or I'll try to copy my favorite vendor flavors.

BTW - My glass syringes with the metal luer lock are working out just great. They're easy to clean and don't get messed up when using flavorings with alcohol.

And the numbers don't wear off? That's what I have been looking for. If you don't mind.... where did you get yours? Thank you so much. Thanks for the recipe ideas too. They sound vape-tastic.
 

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I got mine from Zoro tools. The numbers and marks seem fine so far (unlike a bunch of my plastic syringes).

Thank you so much. It doesn't take long for the numbers to wash off the plastic ones. That's why I liked your glass one. When you first get the plastic syringe, you can take a file or dremel and mark the amounts (ex. 1ml, 5ml, 10ml etc) That way when the numbers wear off, you can still feel where the level is and it is about as accurate as the rest of my calculations. heehee :laugh: Thanks again.
 

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Thank you so much. It doesn't take long for the numbers to wash off the plastic ones. That's why I liked your glass one. When you first get the plastic syringe, you can take a file or dremel and mark the amounts (ex. 1ml, 5ml, 10ml etc) That way when the numbers wear off, you can still feel where the level is and it is about as accurate as the rest of my calculations. heehee :laugh: Thanks again.

Tape over the numbers, or apply clear nail polish to the numbers.
 
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