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Where to buy DIY Flavours

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jfountain2

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I've been mixing my own for several months and have decided to stick with The Flavor Apprentice for my flavor concentrates. Excellent results with everything I have got from them (I don't do the tobacco flavors so can't speak to them) and what I really like about them is they list the ingredients used in each of their flavors. I had a bad reaction to something in a LorAnn Oils flavor concentrate and they don't list ingredients (at least not the last time I looked) so they are off my list.

Flavor Apprentice sells 4ml 'sample' size bottles of their flavors too so you can try them out pretty cheap and decide for yourself.

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I recommend the white chocolate mixed with some of the caramel..... very good stuff.
 

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I was wondering where I can get a good tobacco flavour. I like the flavour of NJOY Kings...best IMO yet.
I have tried RY4 , HHV powder keg , Mac Maurer.....:nah:

I liked Maxx-Blend(X) from Freedom Smoke and there was carto that was like Marlboro that wasn't bad. Of those, I liked Max best...but it got a little sludgy :(

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Jugheads.co

They also have some of the top tobacco flavors for best buys.

In Canada DIY eJuice - Concentrated Flavoring for DIY is very good and they have 30ml bottles of Flavor Apprentice for $6.99--also have Capellas and a line of super Concentrated Flavoring.
Seconded ... Capella is among the very best flavoring and probably can't beat the price.
DIY eJuice are straight shooters, good guys.

For bulk, can't beat this: Capella - Large Sizes, Wholesale

* Capella flavours are very forgiving in that if you use too much, most of the time you won't ruin your cocktail, and although it's totally professional, it's also very suitable for beginner experimentation.
 
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