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gital

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Welcome to MadVapes LLC has a butter rum that tastes like the the shot called a buttery nipple if thats what your after Kriptic. Lots of flavor when dripped , used in a carto, or with a LR atty. With my standard atomizers though the flavor didnt come through. Not a lot of throat hit though if thats what your after instead its very smooth and creamy.

When I smoke it out I actually stop and think wait how many have I had and who's driving.
 

WarsawNan

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That sounds cool, ski, where do you get your supplies. I've never made my own flavors

You can make your own easily online at Gourmet Vapor. I created a Sweet Sassafras flavor there that I love to vape in the evening with a cup of hot sassafras tea. Yummy!

Another really good flavor I love is Tiramisu from Velvet Vapors. Not overly sweet, and all the flavors come though clearly. Velvet Vapor's Snickerdoodle is also terrific, but it always makes me want to bake and eat snickerdoodle cookies.
 

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That sounds cool, ski, where do you get your supplies. I've never made my own flavors


Jaynik - try this thread:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/133074-diy-vendor-supplies-list.html

I have purchased from most. The DIY section has a boatload of info. It really is not that hard and is the pinnacle of this hobby (except for maybe building your own MOds). You will spend some $$$ up front but you will save big bucks after the initial investment. There is real satisfaction in making your own juice and you are able to dial in the exact flavors that YOU like. It pretty much puts an end to those juices you buy that sound good but when you try them they taste like junk. If you spend about $40 buck on extracts you are only limited by your imagination on what you can cook up. Tonight I made Apple Pie, Rum & Coke w/Lime, Peaches and Cream and the Hot Coco.
 

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lylystyx

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Ms. T's has quickly become my go to place along with Velvet Vapors for yummy custom flavors like Apple Cider and Egg Nog. They both have a Snickerdoodle Cookie that with make you think you're in your Grandma's kitchen. And I know it sounds strange - but I find my favorite cold night flavor lately being Hot Buttered Popcorn from VV - which tastes more like Kettle Corn - with sweetness on the inhale and some bite to it on the exhale. One of my own blends that I made from VV's and Ms. T's was a Harvest Apple combining Clove, Cinnamin, Apple, a pinch of Peppermint, and a hint of Vanilla. It smells wonderful and the longer it steeps the better it's becomining. :)

Lyly
 

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My problem is they all taste the same, I can't taste any flavor at all in any of my recent orders. Very frustrating.

When I first started vaping, I had the same problem. But after about two weeks off of cigarettes, my sense of taste came back. Are you completely off cigarettes?
 

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"Smell and taste are closely linked. The taste buds of the tongue identify taste, and the nerves in the nose identify smell. Both sensations are communicated to the brain, which integrates the information so that flavors can be recognized and appreciated. Some tastes—such as salty, bitter, sweet, and sour—can be recognized without the sense of smell. However, more complex flavors (such as raspberry) require both taste and smell sensations to be recognized."

Smell and Taste Disorders

If you are still smoking, or haven't been analog free for a while, then your sense of taste and smell are not going to function correctly.
 
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