slooooowly settling into my tiny new flat, still tripping over boxes all; over the place, and wondering how the heck i cook in this tiny kitchen? never mind mix.
my helpers somehow managed to carefully place all my boxes/ drawers containing flavour concentrates upside down! all apart from the MF. (phew!). And my son managed to place stacks of really heavy boxes in front of all the drawers, Then he got too sick to help any further so unpacking is a nightmare!
Back on topic… ofc I’m gonna add another enthusiastic vote for MF Dark Chocolate. And must also remind folks that MF also do a Light Chocolate, which tastes just like a good Swiss milk chocolate (eg Lindt) to me. None of yer American rubbish…even though MF are an American Company. it must be said.
Thanks for thinking of me
Oooh! Looks like the MF fanclub is getting bigger and bigger!
I ordered a bunch from Delosi but never added the Mocha even thou a few ppl said it was one of their star flavors. Cause im happy where I am w Cap.
But heck the sample 3ml size is on 97c. lol Ordered twice from them know a few ppl here said its good but just passed on it. maybe you can ask them cause it Sounds like your still looking for the right thing
Interesting i found MF Vanilla to be incredibly strong! Like 1drop in a 30ml and i could taste it…unfortunately what i could taste was a metal like flavor which didnt seem to steep out… Maybe you got a bad batch, maybe we both got a batch bad
Two (reasonably priced) suggestions I would have are:
VTA chocolate mousse
FLV milk chocolate
Of course, if “money ain’t a Thang”… MF dark chocolate gets consistent praise and admiration (and I’ve NEVER seen/read a negative word about the flavour)
The RF milkshake and cookies n cream were mentioned but the RF chocolate was not, it gets one of my votes for chocolate. I use the VG version between 2-3% with great success.
Vaping Zone chocolate truffle is good “but” has a wafer note to it (strong AF .25% is plenty)
Molinberry Glamour chocolate is also good “but” has a nutty note ( 0.75-1.25%)
Reading back on these MF comments on BOTH sides of the ‘argument’ sounds like a before and after of me. I long resisted the MF only because of the price. I’d felt pretty convinced that they must be very good, since some high level mixers and people I’d come to trust praised them consistently. However, that price just kept them off my shelf, and I figured I was mixing ‘good enough’ already anyway. Then @Sprkslfly assisted me in my search for a great Butterscotch stone that consisted of MF BS among other things, plus I had a gift card from Amazon, so I took the leap. Wowza.
Add to that the ultra low % used in recipes, and I realized that sometimes you have to pay up for the ingredients that put you over the top for your desired profiles.
I added my comments because I really do understand everyone’s reluctance to paying up for those flavors. But I feel comfortable saying you will not be disappointed.
I made one purchase from Amazon then all the rest from Medicine Flower. I was not able to request samples via Amazon. Price is the same but of course MF direct shipping is not free without some promotion. Although if they send you a couple samples, it offsets shipping costs… You have to ask them specifically or they will not include them.
Well, well, well @Ria1 your journey begins !!! PLEASE be advised that MF flavors have TWO things to keep in mind. Typically they are MUCH stronger than most other flavors, so mixing them low, low, LOW is the way to go. The second thing is, they have a LONGER steep time. I (being a slow learner) learned this the hard way, and you should let any mixes with MF steep longer than typical flavors. The flavors take a little while longer to steep, and most get STRONGER after they steep. Some people wait a month, but maybe that’s on the higher end, but, don’t try and vape MF as a shake and vape at least LOL.
I have to back @SessionDrummer. MF should been given a long steep time. I wait at least a month. My experience with Dark Chocolate is that it’s not ready until the 3-4 week mark.
I’m definitely a ‘monther’. In some cases more even. I did a series of time tests on Sparkie’s Butterscotch and found that the flavor changed wildly up to about the 5+ week mark. Sometimes it was great, sometimes it was flat, sometimes it was just OK… I just play it safe with all of them and try to go at least a month.