Flavorah win

Well I must say I feel a little silly for not diving deeper into flavorah sooner. What a quality company and top quality flavours, time to get busy

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They really do have some excellent offerings.

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the wild melon, cripes thats a genuine scent, citrus soda seems fab, looking forward to what we can come up with

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Wild melon is one of my fav… excellent for those drink styles, used between .12% and .2%
Higher and you pick up some African melons, wild melon, horned melons :wink:

If you need to dig for ideas… always welcome to play in mine… :+1::tada::hugs::cup_with_straw:

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Darn, you @anon84779643 I was content not liking Flavorah. Now I find myself looking through their selection. I have 8 flavors and they are all 2 to 3 yrs old.

Let’s use Wild Melon as an example. It happens to be one I like. I mix it at 2% but according to your teachings that is too high. You gave an example using Blueberry not too long ago but I can’t find it.

Could you go through SFT for Flv again or if you have it written somewhere, could you direct me to it?

I’m gonna go through all of my Flavorah concentrates (again) and do SFT on them again. I don’t know if there are any ā€œexception to the ruleā€ flavors so I will post what I have. If there is the one I need to know about would you mind letting me know?

apricot
berry blend flavoring
blueberry
cheesecake
cotton candy
cream
frosting
milk and honey
raspberry
sweet coconut
wild melon

Thank you @anon84779643. If it’s to much trouble just say the word.
Peace, Love, and Happiness to you and your son. :v::v::vulcan_salute::love_you_gesture::call_me_hand:

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I’m fairly certain she’s got your back. That’s just how she rolls.

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Will work on getting those up on my site tonight, if they are not already there…

https://flvfan.com/

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Blueberry on Smoky’s website https://flvfan.com/blueberry/ (see @anon84779643 I do read your website)

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recommended values

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Just put a quick one together, it works well as is for a base but i think it needs another high note or element, anyway see what you think x

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I never ever go by the recommends… something I learned years ago not to do…
Always take your flavors from low to high and find out where you like them, where they can fit in and where it is way too much :wink:

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too much Alpine… that should be .12% up to .2%
Citrus soda at 3% will blow your head off… keep that one under 1%…
Unless you add .4% - .6% lemon… your lemonade will fade.

the rest is fine

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Tastes lush, thank you though. They are much more potent than the majority of other flavours i must admit.

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That they are… as long as you are happy with it tho… is what counts. :slight_smile:

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I’m thinking a Virginia tobacco and beer nut mix next. Will start low, honestly the only other flavour company I use where you can get away with such small amounts are inawera

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And the Yakima hops really reminds me of decent quality terpenes

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I think the main issue I see… is that people push the flavors too hard causing issues down the road, like muting out, fading, and yeah… is why I always tell everyone… it’s not just you @Digbys… to start low… I mean like in drops 2-4 drops at first and see what you think… If you do that, you will not waste your flavors. They are good… beautifully put together. In the end tho if you like it so much in your face… then that is what you like.

Had a friend over the last week vape 21% rich cinnamon on cam… no way in hell would I encourage that. There was 10% vanilla pudding too… even 2% and over can sometimes be way too much and the last flavor release in by ā€œgrowersā€ meaning that 2% starch base, became a caramelized burnt toast… so I have learned the hard way… stay low till you know what it is you are working with.

Pink guava does better between .2% and .6% and after that, mutates out to become grapefruit… the oddities lol… finding those flavor changes is awesome… however remember these are strong… and can morph and do all kinds of funky things :slight_smile:

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I’m not really an in your face lover, sometimes when using really potent brands (things like msk for example) I can use the fact that one particular flavour mutes or knocks an adjacent flavour and by doing so you can get some fab results with inhale exhale differences, you summed it up in one word smokey ā€˜oddities’

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