Unable to find a Jolly Rancher recipe

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XeDragHD

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Here are some random jolly rancher recipes I pulled from a recipe search:

Grape Jolly Rancher:

Ethly Maltol - 3%
Grape Jolly Rancher (TPA) - 10%


Green Apple Jolly Rancher:

Green Apple - 15%
sour - 7%

Apparently, FW has an actual jolly rancher flavoring that you can pair with the fruit of your choice

Hmm, I wonder how exactly that jolly rancher flavoring works. http://flavorwest.com/index.php/jolly-rancher.html
So you're saying I could mix this with, say for example, blue raspberry, and it will taste like blue raspberry jolly ranchers?
 

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Hmm, I wonder how exactly that jolly rancher flavoring works. http://flavorwest.com/index.php/jolly-rancher.html
So you're saying I could mix this with, say for example, blue raspberry, and it will taste like blue raspberry jolly ranchers?

Yes, that's what I read, but I've never tried it, so I can't say for sure. I would think you would have to use a candy-ish fruit flavor as opposed to a more authentic fruit flavor to pair with the jolly rancher flavor, but I could be wrong about that.

If you like watermelon jolly ranchers, the TFA watermelon is truly jolly rancher-ish, so that would be a good start. You could get the TFA apple candy at the same time that wllmc mentioned so you would have 2 to get started.

Do you already have some flavorings or are you getting input before you purchase? If you already have some flavors, if you list them, someone may be able to post a recipe using what you already have.
 
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XeDragHD

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Yes, that's what I read, but I've never tried it, so I can't say for sure. I would think you would have to use a candy-ish fruit flavor as opposed to a more authentic fruit flavor to pair with the jolly rancher flavor, but I could be wrong about that.

If you like watermelon jolly ranchers, the TFA watermelon is truly jolly rancher-ish, so that would be a good start. You could get the TFA apple candy at the same time that wllmc mentioned so you would have 2 to get started.

Do you already have some flavorings or are you getting input before you purchase? If you already have some flavors, if you list them, someone may be able to post a recipe using what you already have.
Sorry for the extremely reply. No, I haven't bought any flavors yet. Just some vegetable glycerin. I'm planning on making it as close to 100% VG as I can. I really don't care for a throat hit and i'm not sure if i'm getting nicotine or not. I'm getting a Helios rda and i'm more focused on just experimenting with it, trying to get huge clouds and good flavor but I might make a separate batch with nicotine to use in my vivi nova.
 

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I'll vouch for the TFA watermelon. Tastes just like Jolly Rancher to me. If you want vg nic, I got mine at Azure vaping. I know other sellers have nic for less $$$, but not sure how easy it is to find in a vg base. Don't sweat it too much about going for 100%vg base. It's not the drama it's made out to be. I've been doing it fine for 5 months, and I knew nothing when I started, lol. It's thick, hard to pour, sticky as all get-out, generally takes longer to steep, and goops up your wick fast. If you're cool with that, you're good to go.
 
I've had good luck with:
TFA Green Apple 19%
FW Jolly Rancher 4%

Believe me, I've been struggling with this myself, as it is one of my favorite flavors. I've tried capella's green apple, tfa apple candy mixed with the capellas, and about 2 dozen other mixtures, and the above is the best I've gotten so far (which is pretty darn good IMO) If you're looking for a good premade one as a template, Fuzionvapor makes a nice one called Jolly Rancor.
 
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