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I just started DIY'n and don't really have a name for this, I started with a Buttery Nipple recipe and changed it, I always keep this one filled in a clearo.

LA Butterscotch 10%
TFA Irish Cream 5%
LA Butter Rum 3%
TFA Coconut 3%

I usually make mine a 70pg/30vg at 18 mg and sometimes 12 mg.
 

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MattBott's Vanilla Caramel Latte (AKA Caramel Latte II)
18mg
50/50 PG/VG
Caramel Cappuccino (TFA)0.3% (This is STRONG) when making small batches, 1 drop per 10ml
Sweet Cream (TFA)2.5%
Vanilla Swirl (TFA)1%
EM1%
White Vinegar1 drop per 5ml

A little smoother and sweeter than my original.
 

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A.D.V. Heaven Cigar Essence (Dominican)

10% Cigar Extract
5% Honey TFA
5% French Vanilla TFA
3% Flue Cure TFA
2% Hazelnut TFA
5% Carmel TFA
5% water
12% 60mg/ml Nic/VG base= 10mg/ml (including extract)
58% VG

The Cigar recipe has quickly became one of my A.D.V.'s (all day vape). It is a Dominican tobacco cigar, very clean extract and vape full of flavor.

What I found surprising is how little tobacco it takes to flavor. About 1 inch of cigar (1-2 cigs) makes enough extract to flavor 50ml of juice, which lasts me at least a couple weeks.
 

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A.D.V. Heaven Cigar Essence (Dominican)

10% Cigar Extract
5% Honey TFA
5% French Vanilla TFA
3% Flue Cure TFA
2% Hazelnut TFA
5% Carmel TFA
5% water
12% 60mg/ml Nic/VG base= 10mg/ml (including extract)
58% VG

The Cigar recipe has quickly became one of my A.D.V.'s (all day vape). It is a Dominican tobacco cigar, very clean extract and vape full of flavor.

What I found surprising is how little tobacco it takes to flavor. About 1 inch of cigar (1-2 cigs) makes enough extract to flavor 50ml of juice, which lasts me at least a couple weeks.

Do you put the cigar in alcohol, or pg? How much, and how long?
 

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Do you put the cigar in alcohol, or pg? How much, and how long?

PG seems to work best, alcohol extracting has problems with solubility in PG/VG. Alcohol does work best for extracting everything, but it works so well it extracts particles/compounds that aren't soluble in PG/VG. Just my experience anyways.

I chopped up the cigar, put an equal amount of PG in a shot glass, added the tobacco and microwaved for ONLY 4 seconds (not boiling- tea steeping temperatures). Stirred until cooled down a bit, took my juice syringe and pulled the plunger out, stuffed a piece of cotton from a Q-tip down the tube into where the needle starts, poured the tobacco/PG mix directly into syringe tube then replaced the plunger and pushed the extract out filtering through the cotton. (this is the best method for complete extraction I have used)

Or you can just mix the tobacco/PG and let it steep for a few days to a couple weeks as a cold extraction (trying that as well atm) but the other way is a much quicker method.
 

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Pipe Tobacco Essence or PTE

This is a good tasting recipe, but I should say real pipe tobacco makes a thick extract and can make an atomizer sluggish. So even though I consider it a good recipe it's more of a once in a while vape. Not to be confused with cigarette tobacco sold as pipe tobacco, this is because a few years ago when taxes were raised on anything sold as cigarette tobacco making it more expensive for roll your own smokers. Real pipe tobacco is usually much darker, moist and rich.

10% Pipe tobacco extract (cherry vanilla)
3% French Vanilla TFA
5% Honey TFA
2% Flue Cure TFA
10%water
12% 60mg/ml nic/vg base= 10mg/ml (including extract)
58% VG

I must also say anyone making their own tobacco extracts, the resulting flavor is only as good as your taste for the tobacco used. For instance I used cigars and pipe tobacco that were my favorite when I still smoked.
 

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PG seems to work best, alcohol extracting has problems with solubility in PG/VG. Alcohol does work best for extracting everything, but it works so well it extracts particles/compounds that aren't soluble in PG/VG. Just my experience anyways.

I chopped up the cigar, put an equal amount of PG in a shot glass, added the tobacco and microwaved for ONLY 4 seconds (not boiling- tea steeping temperatures). Stirred until cooled down a bit, took my juice syringe and pulled the plunger out, stuffed a piece of cotton from a Q-tip down the tube into where the needle starts, poured the tobacco/PG mix directly into syringe tube then replaced the plunger and pushed the extract out filtering through the cotton. (this is the best method for complete extraction I have used)

Or you can just mix the tobacco/PG and let it steep for a few days to a couple weeks as a cold extraction (trying that as well atm) but the other way is a much quicker method.

Would this method work well for a green tea extraction?
 

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Mack's Blueberry Holy Moly Cola

5% Blueberry Extra TFA
5% Cola Flavor TFA
5% Honey TFA
3% Tobacco Concentrate TFA
2% Flue Cure TFA
3% Hazelnut TFA
2% Carmel TFA
2% Brown Sugar TFA
25% 60mg/ml nic/vg base= 15mg/ml
10% water
38% VG

Best flavor after steeping a couple weeks.

A more complex recipe for those who like a bang of flavor at the end of the day. Be careful now otherwise you might faint from flavor exhaustion.
 
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White Rabbit's Black Magic

50/50 PG/VG @ 12 mg NIC
20% Honey Tobacco Flavor
10% Captain Black Flavor

My initial blend was 5ML 50/50 Base 12 mg nic
1 ML Honey Tobacco
1/2 ML Captain Black

My all day vape is EC Blends Blends Black Magic. I noticed on their site that it was a blend of Sweet Virginia Tobaccos with honey, and I knew from my previous pipe smoking days that it had some Captain Black in it. My first DYI order from Magic Wizard included their Honey Tobacco and Captain Black and my first attempt (receipe above) hit it right on the head. In my humble opinion, if you like Black Magic, you will be satisfied with this receipe.
 

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A.D.V. Mack's Tropic Spice

5% flue cure TFA
3% Cola TFA
3% hazelnut TFA
3% brown sugar TFA
2% Carmel LA
10% water
25% 60mg/ml nic/vg base= 15mg/ml
49% VG

Freshly mixed taste (no hot bath): A very nice fresh flavor that tastes like tangerines.

After steeping: Extremely delicious smooth light tobacco flavor with a rich flavor and a light spicy note. Very easy to chain vape until it's gone. Definitely improves tremendously with steeping.
 

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A.D.V. Mack's Tropic Spice

5% flue cure TFA
3% Cola TFA
3% hazelnut TFA
3% brown sugar TFA
2% Carmel LA
10% water
25% 60mg/ml nic/vg base= 15mg/ml
49% VG

Freshly mixed taste (no hot bath): A very nice fresh flavor that tastes like tangerines.

After steeping: Extremely delicious smooth light tobacco flavor with a rich flavor and a light spicy note. Very easy to chain vape until it's gone. Definitely improves tremendously with steeping.

With two adverbs in the last sentence of your post steep review, it must be good! Unfortunately I don't own a single one of those flavors! TFA Cola intrigues me....Do you consider it a necessity for good recipes? I will consider it for my next (2nd) order.
 

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With two adverbs in the last sentence of your post steep review, it must be good! Unfortunately I don't own a single one of those flavors! TFA Cola intrigues me....Do you consider it a necessity for good recipes? I will consider it for my next (2nd) order.

Cola TFA is one of the stand out base flavors and plays a huge part in a couple recipes of mine. It's a great flavor, different than what you would think. Fresh it taste almost spicy, after steeping it really does taste like cola with a hint of that spicyness in the background.
 

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Cola TFA is one of the stand out base flavors and plays a huge part in a couple recipes of mine. It's a great flavor, different than what you would think. Fresh it taste almost spicy, after steeping it really does taste like cola with a hint of that spicyness in the background.

Sounds very interesting. Any category of flavors that you would recommend that it goes well with? Thanks!
 
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