What are you favorite STRONG flavors?

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lemonshrew

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I'm trying to find flavors for my hubby.

I offered him a taste of my chocolate the other day, and he said he couldn't taste anything. It wasn't an overwhelming flavor, but I could definitely taste it. :blink:

He is still on analogs, so his taste buds haven't recovered like mine. I think if I can find something powerful for him, he won't need the analogs as much. I've ordered him a 3.7v mod (I have one already), so that will help with vapor production.

He really liked Boba's Bounty, but it caused mouth soreness for both of us :(. His favorite so far is French Toast, but it's just not doing it for him as an all day vape.

Any tobacco / chocolate / sweet flavor recommendations?

BTW, He doesn't like fruit. He doesn't even eat fruit. Isn't that weird? Also, no mint or menthol.
My favorite strong flavor is fireball, but he doesn't like it.

Thanks! :vapor:
 

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BTW Almost all of the liquids I use are 50/50 PG/VG and I have no problems. I had a lot of mouth soreness with the 100%PG I started with.

Boba's Bounty is 100% VG and is the only 100% VG juice I've ever tried. Most people seem to stick to the mixes. I wonder if someone could talk avejuice into making it 50/50 if that would fix the problem?
 

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Insofar as your hubby is in his smoking/vaping transition stage, I'd offer these from FSUSA:

PureCig: FreedomSmokeUSA (50/50 PG/VG only)

Camtel: FreedomSmokeUSA (you can specify any ratio)

WyattEarp: FreedomSmokeUSA (50/50 PG/VG only)

On all the above, you can specify extra flavor for $1 extra.
 

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Strong flavors are difficult because peoples tastes varies.

I have dozens of flavorings which can be added to flavorless or to bam up premixed juice.

I only found a handful that are good for rich taste w/o undertones.

The ones I like:

LO black walnut (love it...funny...I don't like black walnuts)
FW Menthol (love it)
LO Clove oil (if you like clove)
LO peppermint oil (love it)
LO spearmint oil (love it)
LO Cinnamon oil (pretty strong mono tone)
DIY Cinnamon extract (peppery tones compared to LO)
DIY Black Pepper extract (great for tobacco pipe style no inhale)
LO Sassafras (if you like sassafras)
 

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You might want to try DIY. It's easy, doesn't take more supplies than liquids, pipettes & empty bottles—and you can go as nuts as you need to with the flavoring. And it's cheaper, of course.

I've thought about doing that. I actually had a small order planned out, and then I got a surprise kitten. Where we are living now, I don't have much room for . . . well, anything actually. But, we are moving in a few months, so I will have space that kitteh will not be able to get to and poison himself. I will give it try then. Thanks!

Strong flavors are difficult because peoples tastes varies.

I have dozens of flavorings which can be added to flavorless or to bam up premixed juice.

I only found a handful that are good for rich taste w/o undertones.

The ones I like:

LO black walnut (love it...funny...I don't like black walnuts)
FW Menthol (love it)
LO Clove oil (if you like clove)
LO peppermint oil (love it)
LO spearmint oil (love it)
LO Cinnamon oil (pretty strong mono tone)
DIY Cinnamon extract (peppery tones compared to LO)
DIY Black Pepper extract (great for tobacco pipe style no inhale)
LO Sassafras (if you like sassafras)

Hmmm... the walnut and black pepper sound interesting. I've heard other people mention black pepper. Is "LO" the abbreviation for the vendor? If so, I don't know that one. Can you spell it out for me?

Edit: Oh, it just occured to me that you're probably talking about LorAnn Oils. Sorry, I'm still learning about DIY juice.
 
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...and then I got a surprise kitten. Where we are living now, I don't have much room for . . . well, anything actually. But, we are moving in a few months, so I will have space that kitten will not be able to get to and poison himself...

Surprise kittens are infinitely less catastrophic than surprise babies, but I see your problem.

Something you could do that wouldn't require a DIY laboratory is to get some of those LorAnn flavorings and use them to intensify the flavor of pre-mixed liquids.

Just remember to put the caps back on.
 
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