Flat taste problem - Mango Tango Inawera

I haven’t tried it…but it may just not be a good flavor…or you could try it at a lower percent. Some of their offerings I use inw at 0.5-1%

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I see the median single flavor mix for that is 4%, so maybe that’s just not your flavor, although I’ve never mixed with 10% H2O, so maybe that’s why it taste watery? :man_shrugging:

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Thanks, for your reply. But I never had any issue with my water in my juice, I do that because VG is hydrophile and I have problems with higher PG concentration. Before I used water I had to drink a lot over the day. After giving the juice the 10% water I don’t have a desert in my mouth and don’t have to drink a lot and go to toilet :wink: for me it is just perfect since 3 years, I guess

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Thanks, I watched his videos, and I he loved it. And I believed him, because I have other inawera stuff that’s really great.

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Average human needs at least a gallon of water a day.
Taste issues can happen when you are dehydrated.

I do not use inw… so I am no good there… but you need to stay hydrated. :slight_smile:

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Ok, that is not correct :rofl: that is a old misunderstanding of a doctor’s book. I saw that in a science documentary! And my mom(nurse) and my doctor told me also that is not true! but I try to stay hydrated, I drink when I’m thirsty, that’s all you need to do. Before I started using water the vapor sucked the water out of my lung and condensed the water on my beard while exhaling. After using water in my juice. Never had so much water in my beard…or a dry mouth… But thanks for trying to help me. :+1:

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So glad to see you here, I hope we can help clear this up for you.

First, let me suggest letting it steep for a couple more weeks but I think you might find it to be the same. I know this sounds counterproductive but try lowing your percentage to 2% and see what happens.

It is a shame that you can’t taste it because it is the best I have tried though that really isn’t saying much because I am just now getting into the mango and have not tried the others that people recommend. I have tried the popular manufactures and none have satisfied.

My next recommendation is to read some posts here at elr. Even the older posts will have some good info. This is the one place in vaping that doesn’t change every 3 months.

Just by going up to the search bar and typing best mango, I found this. It’s an older post but there are some good suggestions.

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Then you need to correct all of the English websites that talk on dehydration and taste changes. :slight_smile:

I agree with Dan… especially when you said::

So if 3% is weak to you, and 5% is chemically bad… You have gone over your limit. Taking flavors too high will result in a chemical taste, or muting out… Start where he says at 2% (or even lower) and work your amounts up yet again.

If that doesn’t work, I would look at other companies.

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That is good advice.

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Like @Dan_the_Man and @anon84779643 said there, I would suggest lowering you percentages first. Try it at 1% and 2% first. Maybe even 0.5%.

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Well that makes sense and whatever works for You is the way to go👍
I know I’ve had problems with Mango flavors myself and have given up on trying for a while, when I do get back at it definitely gotta start low as others suggest, I wish you great success on mango quest and welcome to ELR😎

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Thanks. Really! I will try this :+1: for the dehydration issue, I know that this is an extremely wide spreading mistake for ages. But our bodies control the minerals and salts with the right amount of water, and that’s why you get thirsty. Trust your body :wink: not only with water :grin:

I will tell you my 2% results in a few weeks :+1:

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Thank you very much! I will try to reduce it.

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Yet another good read or two:

https://ukvapers.org/Thread-Tap-water-with-ejuice

https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/search/18277909/?q=dehydration+and+taste&o=relevance&c[node]=38

and if you are only using it to thin out your liquid… both pg and peg400 can do that already…
https://www.amazon.com/Polyethylene-Glycol-400-1-Gallon/dp/B009DMVMC6

Feel free to ask questions and have some fun here :slight_smile:

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@MsJellyFan check out the thread that I linked below. I thought you might be interested because you said

LOL here ya go

Introducing the GC, Game Changer Homogenizer

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Thank you very much, read most articles. I use destilled water only :wink: the PEG 400 didn’t know that this exist. Maybe I will try some day :wink::+1:

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I’m always fascinated by the use of water, as every time I’ve ever tried it, even in very small quantities, I get a spitty, popping mess. Not sure what the magic trick is to using it.

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Not using tap water, but distilled, and even then it is risky.
It’s why my friend Joshua dropped his penna water before Indiana’s rulings made him close his shop.
That pop crackle and sizzle can also be found on a lot of the disposable pod mods like Juul… :stuck_out_tongue:

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Yeah @anon84779643, I should have clarified to mean distilled. I’ve got a few gallons that I use for my Titration Tests, and I did dabble some, but for the life of me, even at very low rates, I still got the click, sizzle pop issues. I gave up, and never “watered down” again. I know some have had success and I’m still curious how they have.

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I was looking for the thread over on vu… one guy actually told me he liked that pop sizzle, as then he knew he was actually getting “something” from the vape.

Years back, I wouldn’t think twice on adding water… vinegar, even agave… but you have to remember, it was the times for experimenting. Now days, not working with nets I do not add vinegar. The amount I was adding of a dilution of agave… was more of a placebo effect.
(10% agave, 90% pg, and only using up to .06g in a given recipe).

Now… if it is something extra, that really does not benefit… I won’t add it to my juices… just not much of a point to do so.

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