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I love chocolate to eat, but I don't like it to vape
Eating ?? .. Me Too :drool:
But, I haven't found a good chocolate DIY flavor worth vaping, or even one that tasted like chocolate .. and I've tried anything and everything with "Chocolate" is it's name, no matter what % I used. :(
 

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I made a 100dt of the fudge brownie recipe from the Dropbox . I'm not sure if I like it or not. I've never vaped chocolate before.
Chocolate can be a very good vape, but I don't find it to be an ADV. I have made many chocolate recipes that are spot on chocolate flavorings, such as Butterfinger and Chocolate Pie. They are delicious. After about five or ten minutes, though, I've had enough of them. But I feel almost the same way about some of the fruit pies. A little is good, a lot is too much. Maybe its just my own taste preferences, but chocolate can be matched really well by controlling the percentages of milk chocolate, double chocolate and bitter chocolate with vanilla (You may just have a problem with the double fudge!). I am reposting some chocolate recipes and would appreciate some feedback about any of these recipe's.. Don't worry taste is individual, and to me, many of these recipes are dead-on, some, like the double fudge, maybe not so much:

"Oh, TFA thread, how I miss mixing! The semester is winding down, so I should have more free time in a few weeks... maybe.

I've been surviving on Key Lime Pie and some Apple Danish here and there, but I will definitely need to make a TFA order soon as I used the last of the key lime.

Bill, your Peanut Butter Cup was rated at 6 out of 5 stars by my mom, who has been known to live on peanut butter toast.

When I get back to actually trying to create rather than copy recipes, I'd like to try things that aren't mimicking actual foods (mimicking is super hard!). So if I like strawberry and graham cracker, I'll throw in some creams and vanillas with the two, without trying to make a cheesecake, for example. I haven't tried that much lately or had any success when I did try, and I think it's in order.

So, that's it - just a check-in!
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Thanks for the great reviews! Thought I would take this opportunity to list my chocolate recipes here. These can be tough to make, but once you learn how, they are all relatively simple, with only slight differences between them. I'm on a chocolate kick today, and plan to vape chocolates all day. Here are my favorites:

Just Plain Ole Milk Chocolate

Double Chocolate - 3%
Milk Chocolate - 7%
Vanilla Swirl - 6%
Bavarian Cream - 4%
Cotton Candy - 6%
Butter - 2%

Butterfinger


Caramel - 8%
Peanut Butter - 6%
Cotton Candy - 2%
Double Chocolate - 1.5%
Milk Chocolate - 1.5%
Vanilla Swirl - 1%
Sweetener - 1%

Almond Joy

Coconut Extra - 8%
Toasted Almond - 6%
English Toffee- 3%
Milk Chocolate - 3%
Sweetener - 4%

Mounds Bar

Milk Chocolate - 6%
Kona Coffee - 2%
Coconut Candy - 2%
Sweetener - 4%
Whipped Cream - 2%
Dark Double Chocolate - 4%

Peanut Butter Cup

Dark double Chocolate - 2%
Milk Chocolate - 4%
Peanut Butter - 4%
Caramel - 4%
Sweet Cream - 2%
Vanilla Swirl - 2%
Sweetener - 2%

Snickers

Dark Double Chocolate - 5%
Milk Chocolate - 2%
Caramel - 5%
Bavarian Cream - 3%
Peanut Butter - 2%
Sweet Cream - 2%
Sweetener - 3.5%

Chocolate Cream Pie

Milk Chocolate - 5%
Double Chocolate - 4%
Sweetener - 4%
Vanilla Swirl - 5%
Whipped Cream - 3%
Sweet Cream - 3%
Graham Cracker - 6%

Fudge Brownie Sundae

Fudge Brownie - 12%
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream - 5%
French Vanilla Deluxe - 5%
Vanilla Swirl - 3%
Sweetener - 2%
Whipped Cream - 3%

Chocolate Covered Cherries

Double Chocolate - 5%
Milk Chocolate - 5%
Vanilla Swirl - 6%
Bavarian Cream - 4%
Cotton Candy - 6%
Butter - 2%
Cherry (extract) - 1 - 2%

Chocolate Milk Shake

Vanilla Bean Ice Cream - 8%
Cotton Candy - 6%
Milk Chocolate - 5%
Sweet Cream - 4%
Vanilla Swirl - 3%
Double Chocolate - 2%
Butter - 2%

Chocolate Cake


Vanilla Cupcake - 8%
Cotton Candy - 6%
Milk Chocolate - 4%
Bavarian Cream - 4%
Vanilla Swirl - 3%
Double Chocolate - 4%
Butter - 1%

Chocolate Custard

Milk Chocolate - 4%
Double Chocolate - 4%
Vanilla Custard - 5%
Bavarian Cream - 5%
Cotton Candy - 7%
Sweetener - 3%
Vanilla Swirl - 2%

Oreo Cookie/Cookies and Cream

FW Cookies and Cream - 7%
Sweet Cream - 8%
Sweetener - 5%
Double Chocolate - 3%
Vanilla Swirl - 3%
Bittersweet Chocolate - 2%
Bavarian Cream - 2%

As always, sweeten and flavor to taste. Your best mixes will be close to these, with your own slight variations. The mystery, though, of chocolate is now solved! Candy bars, cakes, shakes, pies, cookies, custards, etc., they're all here. Play with caramel, coconut, pecan, hazelnut and almond with these, and make your own choco vapes. All recipes except Oreo Cookies/Cookies and Cream use TFA flavors exclusively. Good luck!" :toast: :D

Hope this helps! Don't give up on chocolate, even though it may not be an ADV for you, and good luck! :toast: :D

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I was going to see if I could get 100 ml of my cotton candy sweetened Peanut Brittle run through this atty before changing the wicks and dry burning the coils but I got bored tonight at work and did the maintenance at 65 ml. I'm pretty sure I could have got to 100 but really no reason to. It still worked great and the wraps could still be seen good enough to count them.
 

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    Bill, I think you're right about the chocolate for me. I've just never used chocolate before and it might be one for occasional use but not an adv. I've tried Apple vapes before but after ten minutes or so I'm done with them.
     

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    Bill, I think you're right about the chocolate for me. I've just never used chocolate before and it might be one for occasional use but not an adv. I've tried Apple vapes before but after ten minutes or so I'm done with them.
    When I think of chocolate, I also think about secondary flavorings. Several come to mind:

    1. Peanut Butter,
    2. Coconut,
    3. Caramel, and
    4. Coffee, etc.

    The Base Chocolate flavoring is very wide ranging depending on the percentages of the following:

    1. Milk Chocolate,
    2. Double Chocolate,
    3. Bitter Chocolate,
    4. Vanilla (Swirl), and
    5. Sweetener, or Cotton Candy

    I struggled with chocolate initially, like everyone seems to do, but once I discovered the above, I don't think it's all that difficult, and I think many of the recipes in the previous post are spot on, and I've been told the same many times, as well. However, that being said, taste is so specific to each of us. There are differences. Vaping is not eating, and doesn't always translate well to our taste and sensation perceptions. Just the way it is. All we can really do is speak about our own personal experiences and relate those to others, keeping in mind our differences. Thank you folks for your feedback, and good luck in your VapeQuest! :toast: :D

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    Flavor Chart:

    Dropbox - ECF Recipes

    Regarding the flavor chart, I've added it to the dropbox list. The flavor chart allows me to check an individual flavoring at 5%, 7.4%, 10.1%, 12.8%, 15.2%, 17.3%, 19.9%, 22.4% and 24.8% by adding only PG and a single drop of flavoring to a single formulation/recipe, and using only three drops of solution to check the taste. Using this form, I can find the starting percentage of almost any flavor in about five minutes, or less.

    Start with 19 drops of PG and 1 drop of flavoring, or a 5% solution. Vape 3 drops (only). Add 7 drops of PG and 1 drop of flavoring (now a 7.4% flavor recipe), and continue to vape 3 drops, adding flavoring and PG as you work your way up the chart.

    So, why the chart? I didn't want to start over a mix every time I wanted to try a different percentage of flavoring, so I created this chart that allows me to add only flavoring and PG to change the percentage based upon basic mathematical formulations. One can check the percentages from 5% to 25% in only nine quick steps without having to change out the solution/formulation/recipe. Works really quick. Would love some feedback.

    The only issue that you may have is whether 3 drops of flavoring is enough to alert one to a correct percentage. It's not much and you don't get second chances with this method because we are both diluting and increasing flavor percentage at the same time in a step by step fashion.

    There's also a section for plenty of notes to keep track of the flavorings you make. I've done this for most of the TFA flavorings, and do this routinely with new flavorings as they come in. Gets you in the ballpark immediately. Obviously, there are flavorings that require less than 5%. In that case, you'll figure that out on the first formulation, and work from a larger sample from 1 to 5% until you find the right percentage. Still only takes a few minutes to nail down any starting percentage range very quickly.

    This is also useful to find the starting percentages of any Bases that you may create. Same principle, and really quick! Good luck! :toast: :D

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    When I think of chocolate, I also think about secondary flavorings. Several come to mind:

    1. Peanut Butter,
    2. Coconut,
    3. Caramel, and
    4. Coffee, etc.

    The Base Chocolate flavoring is very wide ranging depending on the percentages of the following:

    1. Milk Chocolate,
    2. Double Chocolate,
    3. Bitter Chocolate,
    4. Vanilla (Swirl), and
    5. Sweetener, or Cotton Candy

    I struggled with chocolate initially, like everyone seems to do, but once I discovered the above, I don't think it's all that difficult, and I think many of the recipes in the previous post are spot on, and I've been told the same many times, as well. However, that being said, taste is so specific to each of us. There are differences. Vaping is not eating, and doesn't always translate well to our taste and sensation perceptions. Just the way it is. All we can really do is speak about our own personal experiences and relate those to others, keeping in mind our differences. Thank you folks for your feedback, and good luck in your VapeQuest! :toast: :D

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    I'm going to try some more. I bought every chocolate.
     

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    Flavor Chart:

    Dropbox - ECF Recipes

    Regarding the flavor chart, I've added it to the dropbox list. The flavor chart allows me to check an individual flavoring at 5%, 7.4%, 10.1%, 12.8%, 15.2%, 17.3%, 19.9%, 22.4% and 24.8% by adding only PG and a single drop of flavoring to a single formulation/recipe, and using only three drops of solution to check the taste. Using this form, I can find the starting percentage of almost any flavor in about five minutes, or less.

    Start with 19 drops of PG and 1 drop of flavoring, or a 5% solution. Vape 3 drops (only). Add 7 drops of PG and 1 drop of flavoring (now a 7.4% flavor recipe), and continue to vape 3 drops, adding flavoring and PG as you work your way up the chart.

    So, why the chart? I didn't want to start over a mix every time I wanted to try a different percentage of flavoring, so I created this chart that allows me to add only flavoring and PG to change the percentage based upon basic mathematical formulations. One can check the percentages from 5% to 25% in only nine quick steps without having to change out the solution/formulation/recipe. Works really quick. Would love some feedback.

    The only issue that you may have is whether 3 drops of flavoring is enough to alert one to a correct percentage. It's not much and you don't get second chances with this method because we are both diluting and increasing flavor percentage at the same time in a step by step fashion.

    There's also a section for plenty of notes to keep track of the flavorings you make. I've done this for most of the TFA flavorings, and do this routinely with new flavorings as they come in. Gets you in the ballpark immediately. Obviously, there are flavorings that require less than 5%. In that case, you'll figure that out on the first formulation, and work from a larger sample from 1 to 5% until you find the right percentage. Still only takes a few minutes to nail down any starting percentage range very quickly.

    This is also useful to find the starting percentages of any Bases that you may create. Same principle, and really quick! Good luck! :toast: :D

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    What a fantastic idea and method Bill! Thank you!
     

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    Bill, I think you're right about the chocolate for me. I've just never used chocolate before and it might be one for occasional use but not an adv. I've tried Apple vapes before but after ten minutes or so I'm done with them.
    I've never tried chocolate either but...

    I could almost live on 7 Daze Selfie Sunday! It's a fantastic, to me, apple and I wish I could find a clone recepie. I've tried a couple and one is pretty close but not perfect.
     

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    What a fantastic idea and method Bill! Thank you!
    Welcome and thank you, clnire!

    By the way, I think it's obvious, but just thought I would mention to everyone that this method will get you within 2.5% of the starting flavoring on any primary flavoring that you may use. Within the 2.5% you will use the 100DT just as in any other normal taste test. What I most like about it is that no juice is wasted and, more importantly, it's super fast.

    TFA has a couple of hundred different flavors, so we need a method to range test the starting percentages that is super fast, else we wouldn't do it. Print a few of these forms so they are handy and just quickly test for starting percentages any time. All that is needed is the flavoring and some PG. Couldn't be easier. Ciao! :toast: :D

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    I haven't really used Bill's flavor chart to find a percentage, but I have used it to fix a recipe. I have made recipes found here and there was something that was just not good in them. I thought it was one flavor, but by testing them each individually, I found it was a different one.
     

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    I really wish there was a flavor chart out there for all the main flavoring companies. For example, some sent me a Peaches and Cream recipe because they know it's one of my ADV's. It has TFA's Juicy Peach as the main flavor but I actually prefer FA's peach. 10% is way too much for FA Peach. :?:
     

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    I really wish there was a flavor chart out there for all the main flavoring companies. For example, some sent me a Peaches and Cream recipe because they know it's one of my ADV's. It has TFA's Juicy Peach as the main flavor but I actually prefer FA's peach. 10% is way too much for FA Peach. :?:
    Don't we actually have to test every flavoring for ourselves anyway? I have yet to find a chart on any starting percentages that worked for me. Either the range was so large as to be unuseful, or the percentage recommended was wrong for me. The Flavor Chart I just posted allows us to find the sweet spot for our own taste sensibilities on any flavoring. Just my two cents...Good luck!
     

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    I really wish there was a flavor chart out there for all the main flavoring companies. For example, some sent me a Peaches and Cream recipe because they know it's one of my ADV's. It has TFA's Juicy Peach as the main flavor but I actually prefer FA's peach. 10% is way too much for FA Peach. :?:

    I have not played with that one I kind of forgot that I had it, but I had saved some recommended percentages, on FA when ever I found them and it was at 3 to 5%. It was always recommended to start low first. A lot of the FA flavors are in that percentage range.:)

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    I have not played with that one I kind of forgot that I had it, but I had saved some recommended percentages, on FA when ever I found them and it was at 3 to 5%. It was always recommended to start low first. A lot of the FA flavors are in that percentage range.:)

    KAS
    Thanks to you and Bill! I was thinking if I used the FA Peach in the recipe to half the original and work from there.
     
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