Would these flavors be a good start? Suggestions/improvements?

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venemous

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About to order 24 bottles of Lorann from Amazon (I have some gift codes I'm using up and it's the only brand they carry). I think I put together a list that should let me make a bunch of decently varied fruit and dessert type flavors to get myself started in DIY. I have PG/VG/Nic/bottles/syringes/gloves already. Just missing flavor to get rolling.

  1. Banana Cream x2
  2. Bavarian Cream X2
  3. Cheesecake x2
  4. Vanilla Butternut
  5. Marshmallow
  6. Cotton Candy
  7. Praline Cream
  8. Black Walnut
  9. English Toffee
  10. Chocolate Hazelnut
  11. Peanut Butter
  12. Coconut
  13. Pineapple
  14. Raspberry
  15. Apple
  16. Pear
  17. Strawberry Kiwi
  18. Blackberry
  19. Peach
  20. Strawberry
  21. Watermelon
Are there any on there you would absolutely not use, would replace for others or ???
 

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The only two of those i have used from lorann is the watermelon and cheesecake.The watermelon has a pretty good taste to it,although it comes across as a watermelon candy type flavor.One thing to note though,not sure on the others,but they use food coloring in the watermelon,i didn't care about that,but i know some people do,they use it in grape as well,so i'm sure some of the others have it too.Personally i did not like the cheesecake at all,i got the cheesecake new york style,not sure if they have different ones or not.They seem to make pretty good flavors overall from what i've tried though.
 

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I would suggest before ordering any flavors you look at a bunch of recipes you want to make and then make a lists from there. I ordered what sounded good and then when they showed up I went to make some stuff and the recipes called for a lot of stuff I didnt have so it was back to the ordering and waiting.
 

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I would suggest before ordering any flavors you look at a bunch of recipes you want to make and then make a lists from there. I ordered what sounded good and then when they showed up I went to make some stuff and the recipes called for a lot of stuff I didnt have so it was back to the ordering and waiting.

I've done this. Most of these are in some simple recipes that I wanted to try. The rest will provide some variation on those recipes. Unfortunately, most of the recipes I REALLY want to try call for flavors from other vendors. I just don't have spare cash at the moment and have to make do with what I can get my hands on.
 
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