What Can I Do With These Flavors

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Blueser

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This is my first order and I really had no idea what to order. I don't care for fruit flavors. I was wanting to make a cream mint. I ordered several creams to see which I likes better and a few tobacco flavors. Any suggestions on mixing what I ordered. I was hoping the brown sugar would work with the RY4

1 x The Flavor Apprentice Professional Flavors (Flavor: Cotton Candy, Size: 6ml)

1 x The Flavor Apprentice Professional Flavors (Flavor: Crème de Menthe, Size: 6ml)

1 x The Flavor Apprentice Professional Flavors (Flavor: Peppermint, Size: 6ml)

1 x The Flavor Apprentice Professional Flavors (Flavor: M-Type, Size: 6ml)

1 x The Flavor Apprentice Professional Flavors (Flavor: Bavarian Creme, Size: 6ml)

1 x The Flavor Apprentice Professional Flavors (Flavor: Whipped Cream, Size: 6ml)

1 x The Flavor Apprentice Professional Flavors (Flavor: Dulce de Leche, Size: 6ml)

1 x The Flavor Apprentice Professional Flavors (Flavor: RY4 Double, Size: 6ml)

1 x The Flavor Apprentice Professional Flavors (Flavor: Sweet Cream, Size: 6ml)

1 x The Flavor Apprentice Professional Flavors (Flavor: Caramel Candy, Size: 6ml)

1 x The Flavor Apprentice Professional Flavors (Flavor: Brown Sugar (Extra), Size: 6ml)

1 x The Flavor Apprentice Professional Flavors (Flavor: Smooth tobacco, Size: 6ml)
 

Smelven

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Experiment! That's the fun part of DIY lol
I'm barely starting out also, and from your list i only have Bavarian Cream and M-Type, so i don't know how the others taste lol.

Its best to make a bunch of small batches(like 3mL) of one flavor with different strengths. After you know how each flavor works you could then mix and match for a good flavor combination

Maybe try a mix of M-type, peppermint and some Bavarian Creme?
 

Landosnotasystem

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Haven't gotten to try the DRY4, but a lot of people say it's super sweet. If you want it closer to a cig, you could cut it with some m-type. I would caution that it's STRONG. My first attempt with it was at (I believe) about 5%, and I can smell it strongly through a plastic bottle. I'd start at about .5% and experiment. The easy way to do that would be mix 9 ml of your base (pg/vg) with 1 ml of m-type, and use that diluted flavor in your mixes. So instead of using .5% (.025 ml in a 5 ml batch), you could use 5% of your diluted flavor (.25 ml in a 5 ml batch). That makes mixing a lot easier.

Cotton Candy is Ethyl Maltol; you'll see it referenced all over the forums, and it's really versatile. I didn't realize I needed it, but it's on my list for my next order. Check out http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/hoosier/2380-what-else-do-i-need-diy-mixing-staples-misc-blending-flavors.html about half way down, for some great suggestions.


I echo Smelven's comment. Mix up each flavor alone, and use the list here http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/336110-flavor-apprentice-flavoring-thread.html for some suggested percentages. See what flavors you like, mix a couple mixes together, and you'll get a good starting point without wasting a bunch of juice. Hopefully your favorite mint and your favorite cream get along, and then it's off to the races.

Finally, TAKE NOTES and label everything. I picked up 'Hi, my name is' style stickers, maybe 25 for a dollar. I cut little 1x1 inch squares to label all my mixes with dates and quick notes. Stumbling across a perfect mix and not being able to recreate it will drive you crazy.

Good luck, and good mixing
 
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