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Hey everyone......long time vapor first time baker. I just picked up a bunch of flavors from wizard labs and was wondering if anyone had some good recipies to make with the flavors i got. I mostly got TFA flavors with a couple of LA.....here is my long list. As you can see i really like the buttery caramel nutty ry4ish flavors....lol

TFA
Ry4 Type 1
Double Ry4
Ry4 Asian
Kettle Corn
Butterscotch
mapel syrup
waffle
Belgin waffle
peanut butter
Graham cracker clear
caramel candy
caramel
marshmallow
cheese cake grham curst
toasted almond
movie theater butter
cotton candy
vanilla bean ice cream
sweetener
popcorn

LA flavors
Peanut butter
vanilla butternut
pralines and cream
praline
butter rum


And i have more coming. Is the LA usually stronger than the TFA. I used the TFA peanut butter and i had to use 50% just to taste it. I know i have read that less is more but i started at 10% and it seemed too weak. Any help would be great. I have 48mg nic with an end mg of 18 and 70pg 30vg....Thanks everyone. Happy vaping!
 

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Did you download the e-juice me up calculator yet? It's great for calculating everything. At 70 pg, I'd recommend starting at 5-8% flavor. Do a small test batch first, then if it isn't quite right then you can tweak it a bit. Make sure you always take note so that if you make a killer recipe, you can recreate it. I just use an app in my kindle to write my recipes down, once I've calculated my recipe measurements. That way it's easy for me to delete adjust and save all my note, and have them all in one place. I do all my mixing at 80% VG, 10-13% Flavor and 12mg nicotine and been having great success. Like mentioned, check out the DIY section for tips, tricks and recipes. Have fun and enjoy the savings.
 

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Hey Fire

I have been having great luck with TFA at 15% in a 60/40 blend - I have not tried the peanut butter though so I can't speak to it

My all day vape is a scary blend of my own design (HA, HA, HAAA - It's ALIVE!!!!)

Dble ry4 25%
Bavarian cream 20%
Caramel 20%
French Vanilla 20%
Sweetener 15%

I have never had good luck with the nut flavors - if you try any coffee flavors start weak (5% or so) and work up from there

Start with small batches of 5ml or so because it easier to throw it way

Steeping - I shake the c**p out of it (I actually tape the bottle to a protected sawzall blade - :laugh: - works great)

and once you get 5 posts you can post to the DIY section and get answers from the pro's
 

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Hey Fire

I have been having great luck with TFA at 15% in a 60/40 blend - I have not tried the peanut butter though so I can't speak to it

My all day vape is a scary blend of my own design (HA, HA, HAAA - It's ALIVE!!!!)

Dble ry4 25%
Bavarian cream 20%
Caramel 20%
French Vanilla 20%
Sweetener 15%

I have never had good luck with the nut flavors - if you try any coffee flavors start weak (5% or so) and work up from there

Start with small batches of 5ml or so because it easier to throw it way

Steeping - I shake the c**p out of it (I actually tape the bottle to a protected sawzall blade - :laugh: - works great)

and once you get 5 posts you can post to the DIY section and get answers from the pro's

Umm excuse me, but your recipe does not make any sense, you add it up and your recipe comes out to 100% flavor. Did you mean 2.5% and such? If you plug those %'s into a juice calculator one will get an error code. If I move the decimal place over one space then I'll come out with 10% flavoring in my mix. So I am thinking that you mean that your flavor mix has those percentages, so in reality you need to bump the decimal point over one place and adjust each by 50% for the recipe to work out. so it would be 3.75%, 3%, 3%, 3%, 2.25% giving you a total of 15% flavoring, one then would have a recipe of

60% VG, or was that PG, you didn't state which, lets pretend it's VG because I like higher VG lmao k so my recipe would read

Scary Juice Blend:

60% VG, 12mg nic, 3.75% RY4, 3% BaCream, 3% Carmel, 3% F.Vanilla, 2.25% Sweetner. = 15% flavor total

Then one would simply plug those values into the juice calculator and enter your mg and VG of nic base mg nic desired size batch, the %'s of flavor and Wala!! push calculate and get a 15% flavor at desired nic mg and VG/PG

or am I missing something and you really vape 100% flavor, it's late and I'm tired and could of misread. Just when things make no sense to me I have to figure what's wrong with this picture.
 

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Umm excuse me, but your recipe does not make any sense, you add it up and your recipe comes out to 100% flavor. Did you mean 2.5% and such? If you plug those %'s into a juice calculator one will get an error code. If I move the decimal place over one space then I'll come out with 10% flavoring in my mix. So I am thinking that you mean that your flavor mix has those percentages, so in reality you need to bump the decimal point over one place and adjust each by 50% for the recipe to work out. so it would be 3.75%, 3%, 3%, 3%, 2.25% giving you a total of 15% flavoring, one then would have a recipe of60% VG, or was that PG, you didn't state which, lets pretend it's VG because I like higher VG lmao k so my recipe would readScary Juice Blend: 60% VG, 12mg nic, 3.75% RY4, 3% BaCream, 3% Carmel, 3% F.Vanilla, 2.25% Sweetner. = 15% flavor total Then one would simply plug those values into the juice calculator and enter your mg and VG of nic base mg nic desired size batch, the %'s of flavor and Wala!! push calculate and get a 15% flavor at desired nic mg and VG/PGor am I missing something and you really vape 100% flavor, it's late and I'm tired and could of misread. Just when things make no sense to me I have to figure what's wrong with this picture.
Try entering them into Scubabatdan's calculator and it will work because you set the total flavoring and then the ratios of each flavoring in the total. One of the reasons I use it is because you can adjust the ratios of the individual flavorings while holding the total flavoring %, or visa versa. That and it's the way I think of flavoring in a mix to begin with.So, from the post you quoted the poster stated the flavorings were TPA/TFA at 15% total flavoring. The total flavoring consisted of the list, which should equal 100%.
 
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