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Are you sure it's not your base? Try vaping just the base with out flavoring and see if you still get black pepper. Some NIC solutions like from myfreedomsmokes give peppery taste.

Great idea! Tried it. Just a touch of nicotine pepperiness and that hint of VG sweetness. The custard is full on black pepper, not that little bite you get from nicotine.

Anyone else have a similar experience?
 

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There's your answer then. Must be the flavor. At 3% I would think it would be better. I do know that most vanillas are used as base flavor enhancers but a vanilla that taste like black pepper would not be much use in any mix. I've had great success with TFA's vanilla swirl and the Hangsen vanilla is also very good.
 

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Does anyone have a suggestion on % of TFA Cubano? Tried 6%. USC 4 hr. Real green tobacco aftertaste. Tried 3% still has a green aftertaste.

That is the charastic of that flavor. You will not get rid of the grassy green taste at any percentage. you can try mixing it with a 555, american red ,r honey cured or M-type or something to that effect. May not eliminate it but will make the green less noticeable. If using the M-type go very light like .25 to .5% that stuff is very strong. If you can find some tobacco absolute that may also help.
 
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If you're looking for a creamy vanilla, I would try vanillin and bavarian cream. I don't see how that could be peppery, but I haven't had any problems with vanilla custard so far.

Well, my next thought would be a messed up batch? I bought it direct from TFA. The Bavarian cream might work with Vanillin, but I was really hoping for the custard flavor. I have some other flavors I want to "custard up." But, if it's peppery, as Danny said, won't be much use.

Schnarph, you've used the custard and never detected pepper, right? So what percentage are you at in any of your recipes, please?

Thank you!

Tim
 
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I use TFA mainly for flavorings, and was wondering how everyone was using the flavors and I found this thread. After finding it I got bored really bored and made a excel sheet for all TFA flavors.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhCVuUTrPNQLdFlKZV9ZMlYwVFBhQ21FMDVra254QlE&usp=sharing

This is all the flavors they sell, feel free to add what you feel needs added.

hey wow very cool, I noticed some flavors had ** marks, but no key to what that means... any help?

I will definitely add to this, as I try them out.
 

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tdtyler,
This may sound strange, but take a look at the inside of the flavorings vial cap. Is it a silver foil one or the usual white plastic clad paper insert...if its one of those white ones, is it broken or deteriorated in any way? I've had a couple flavorings in the little 8ml vials that had damaged seals, one where the paper was torn and dislodged and another where the paper seal was missing...exposing a waxy gooey glue like substance in both cases...the flavoring was very chemically and "off" tasting no matter how weak i mixed it. The one with the missing seal was absolutely horrible akkkkkk. Ended up discarding both vials and now I'm very careful about looking at the cap seals on flavorings. I believe the chems in flavorings can be very agressive on those seal papers and can leech crap out through and from under the seals, especially when the seal is damaged or dislodged in any way. store them upright and never shake the bottles or vials with the original caps on, unless they're capped with either the eyedropper caps or the newer foil type cap seals.

Maybe you have a bad seal or otherwise spoiled bottle/vial.

hth
 

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Well, my next thought would be a messed up batch? I bought it direct from TFA. The Bavarian cream might work with Vanillin, but I was really hoping for the custard flavor. I have some other flavors I want to "custard up." But, if it's peppery, as Danny said, won't be much use.

Schnarph, you've used the custard and never detected pepper, right? So what percentage are you at in any of your recipes, please?

Thank you!

Tim

Hi Tim,

I have really been liking the Vanilla Swirl lately. I think it's a creamy Vanilla taste. You could always add Sweet Cream or Bavarian Cream to it for an even creamier taste if so desired. I don't get any peppery taste from this whatsoever.
[h=4]Vanilla Swirl Flavor
This is our vanilla custard flavor that has had the "Custard Notes" removed. It is a very useful vanilla, good on it's own, or used in blends
Ingredients: Artificial Flavors, Propylene Glycol,water
Water Soluble
[/h]
Perfumers Apprentice - Vanilla Swirl Flavor

Cheers,
Steve
 

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I think I need a break from fruit flavors. How about RY4/vanilla swirl? Good with "adult" beverages? Good in general?

I just made this the other day and it's been in my tank every since:
RY4 Extreme

RY4 Double 8%
AP 1 drop per 5ml (for nuttiness)
3% Caramel (I just mixed this with 1% each of Caramel, Caramel Original, and Caramel Candy)
2% Vanilla Swirl

If your not a fan of Caramel, you can omit it or lower it to 1-2%. I just wanted to see how it would be to mix a small amount of all 3 together.

Cheers,
Steve

Edit All flavors are TFA
 

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tdtyler,
This may sound strange, but take a look at the inside of the flavorings vial cap.

Maybe you have a bad seal or otherwise spoiled bottle/vial.

hth

Not strange at all and I'm grateful for the idea. I wouldn't have thought of it.

I looked and everything looks normal. It's a 15 ml bottle, and yellow in color. When mixed with RY4 Double the mix turns orangish.

Thanks so much for the idea!
 

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Hi Tim,

I have really been liking the Vanilla Swirl lately. I think it's a creamy Vanilla taste. You could always add Sweet Cream or Bavarian Cream to it for an even creamier taste if so desired. I don't get any peppery taste from this whatsoever.
[h=4]Vanilla Swirl Flavor
This is our vanilla custard flavor that has had the "Custard Notes" removed. It is a very useful vanilla, good on it's own, or used in blends
Ingredients: Artificial Flavors, Propylene Glycol,water
Water Soluble
[/h]
Perfumers Apprentice - Vanilla Swirl Flavor

Cheers,
Steve

Wow! I would not have seen that. Sounds very enticing, so I'm going to give it a shot. Steve, you just saved me some bucks because I was going to order a new 4 oz bottle Monday.

Thank you very much!

Tim
 
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