Real Flavors Super Concentrates Tasting Notes (Part 1)

I didnt, wasnt sure i would like a rum vape, i used to hate rum when i drank tho i dont remember why.

I think the only one i regret not getting is the Butterfinger, i just wasnt sure as i have not really found anything chocolate that i like to vape. I think it is because vaping chocolates really makes me want to eat chocolate and once i get started! hehe.

I do have the Cream Soda SC, love it but i never compared it to the VG and i should.

So,

Yumberry
Cream Soda
Condensed Milk
Pacski (you gotta try this)

Any others? BTW, that BP is going to be interesting to work with, i was turned off by the smell and then i tasted it.

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I don’t use the calculator here, I just use the stash for finding recipes. In the DIY Juice Calc I use by @Hotrod75 I set them to Flavor (not Other) with pg and vg set to 0 and SG to 1.000 for measuring by weight. Not sure how the calculator here compares to the one I use but if I set a flavor to ‘Other’ in my calc I cant find/use them when trying to add ingredients.

While I also smell and finger test all my testers I have found with RF SC the actual taste of the vape can be quite different than the smell/taste, especially after a good steep.

oh boy can’t wait to taste this, but kicking myself for not getting the v1 also. will need to add it to my cart for my next order.

I have only SF tested apple so far at 1.5% and liked it a lot. I already have 14 recipes in my calc for future testing that use the sc apple with an avg % of 1.17%.

yummy, I will be mixing this and the other 6 betas I got today or tomorrow.

added to my favorites for when I get some RF SC PB. All I have right now for PB is TFA DX.

Yes, It is a subtle flavor. The notes on the recipe side say avg 0.7%, median 0.4% in recipes.

I have it in 11 recipes to test in the future at avg % of 0.93%. I SF tested it at 1.5% and have used it in one recipe tester so far (an adaptation of White Mice Rice by @Pugs1970) at 0.9%.

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I second this. @Walt_RealFlavors can ya come out with a “Bad Boys” line? LOL.

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Some of them do have small trace amounts of acetyl propionyl if it makes you feel better :stuck_out_tongue:

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u like a lot of flavoring eh? Just the RF SC in that at 4% is more than I have tried any RF SC only recipe so far, and you have another 6% of other mfg’s flavors on top of it. :astonished:

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I will certainly keep this in mind and appreciate the info/input.

EDIT: I was just glancing at a couple recipes you posted recently, 1 is @ 4.2% SCs (total flavoring %) and several approach 4%. With that in mind ill mix two versions of it, one with lower SC %s and one as is.

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no problem. I just have never tried it that high. when I got my first sc’s the recommended use percent was 1 - 3.5%, now on their site they say 1 - 2.5%. I tested different flavors from below 1% as high as 3.5% (this is where I like things like french toast, pumpkin pie, etc) so that is my goal total percent when I do recipes too. If I am mixing other things from other makers in I will try and bring the total RF SC percent down but dont always. I have quite a few where I have put in 3.5% of RC SC then another 1 - 2 of other maker’s flavors.

sounds like I need to do a tester of something RF SC at higher percents, for science… :smiley:

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I think i need to do some testing at lower %s. My thoughts were that since i like my custards and creams around two months the berries would fade, i havent met many berries that dont. This is my favorite and least favorite part of new flavor lines, trying to find that sweet spot.

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I haven’t let any of the RF SC fruit testers (or any multiple flavor RF SC recipes) go much beyond 2 months yet before I end up mixing a few testers together to free up testing bottles so there may be some merit in what you are thinking. Time will tell. I am vaping some RF SC French Toast v1 I mixed at the end of October and it tastes just as great as I remember my original 20ml tester tasting after a month of steeping. I still have a lot of non RF batches mixed, and lots of non RF flavors to use up, before I get into making big batches of proper RF SC recipes.

My apologies to the OP for the derail.

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@JoJo or @daath if there is any way to merge mine and Fozzys conversation with the RF SC notes thread that would be fantastic.

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@Walt_RealFlavors why no yorker tips with the beta sc order I just received?

the bottles were also not sealed under the polycone cops. I didnt have leaks (finally) but a little extra sealing to ensure everything was sterlile would be nice.

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@Ken_O_Where @Fozzy71 what are you guys mixing your Vg/Pg at i usually like 70/30 sometimes 80/20 if my flave total is under 10% since this flave total will be under 10% and the flaves dont have pg in them i was thinking 85/15

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For my testers, and the wifes mixes, i do 80/20, max VG for me.

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Loving the new profile pic :+1::grin:

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I mix all my juice at 70/30 now. If I vape 80vg I have chest tightness.

Mixed up the 4 Betas for testing last night…hoping for yumminess :slight_smile: @Walt_RealFlavors Thank you very much for the pen. I love it. Not only is it cool, but actually feels good in the hand and writes well, rare in logo pens usually! I’ve already put it in my caddy on my couch table and warned everyone in the house take it and die…painfully…lol

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It is very nice @Ken_O_Where . I’ll have to get used to it though. Reminds me of an old computer game that was out in the late 80’s or early 90’s called Leisure Suit Larry. Every time I see his profile pic now I’m laughing.

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Just googled it and am now LMAO :joy:

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Me too. I didn’t know they made more versions and continued to produce it. I just remember the Lizard one…I nailed the dates though…proud of myself. If you had actually seen the character in the older game, the suit was very squared off with sharp edges. Not like the cartoony looking pictures.

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Just speaking off the cuff here because I haven’t tried this… if you like your custards and creams at about 2 months but find the fruits fade, have you tried to just make the juice without the fruits, let that steep for say a month or so, then go back in and add the fruits than let that mix steep the additional 2 weeks or so? Or is the adding the additional fruit flavoring in the beginning (knowing it will be fading) working out okay? My problem with what I described is that I would forget to go back in after a month to add the fruits lol.

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