I tried to add Tiramisu to my cart but every time I clicked on it, it would always take me to the Pomegranate flavor.
It will be corrected soon, even if we have to add a note to the order.
I will have our IT team look at this as it must be a redirect for some reason
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Thank you for your swift response!
They have now fixed the issue, which was a redirect error.
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Dragonfruit (FLAVRZ) 5% / 8% (4-22-23) â This presented as a lighter flavor, so I tested at 5, and 8%. At both weights, it was fairly spot on, with the typical bright, and punchy high end notes, but this one was more centered on the CENTER of the fruit notes. The mid-body notes carried the main freight here, and the bright, top, high-end punchy notes were on the top. At the lower weight, it was good, but recessed, and increasing it, it did increase somewhat, but not linearly. Itâs hard to directly profile Dragonfruit, as there are always comparisons to Watermelon, and Pear, or Pear, and Kiwi, but suffice it to say, this was an accurate one. There was an almost bright Kiwi-like finish at the end, which kept it bright. No off-notes at either of the two testing weights, and while not âsyrupyâ it was about mid-level sweet. Iâm curious to hear @Jetzâs thoughts on this, because he had mentioned (I think) using this with custards, which was very interesting. As it stood, a good, mid-body centered Dragonfruit, with a nice shot of bright notes on the finish. 8.75/10.
Fairy Floss (Cotton Candy) (FLAVRZ) 5% (4-22-23) â Biff, Bamm, Boom. This one was an ASSAULT on your senses, BUT, in a good way. From the VERY first taste test, this one, smacked you RIGHT in the face, with a super delicious, light and airy, cotton candy. It was soo realistic, that you could almost taste the cotton spun sugar. What was nice about it, was it was actually ONLY about mid-level sweet, so it was not overblown, or overbearing. As odd as it sounds, it actually had some BODY to it, and actually carried some weight, and had some fullness, which was unexpected. There was an almost underlying âpinkâ hue to this one, that I couldnât really explain as a note or profile, but needless to say it was there, and it really DID give the impression of a pink-ish, spun sugar. At 5% it was full on, in your face full, BUT, (repeating) without being overbearing or fatiguing, as I burned through 2 testers before I realized it. Can you solo a cotton candy ??? Yes. As for the whole, âYeah, but isnât it JUST EMâ ?? I canât answer that, BUT, even after two full testers, I didnât get any muting, and the coils were pretty clean afterwards, so Iâll leave you with that. Fresh, clean, and a great cotton candy flavor, that was spot on full at 5% with no off-notes, aftertaste, or muting. Because of the added âbodyâ to it, it was very enjoyable, AS a solo. Had to knock a flavor down that does what it claims, and does it perfectly. Need a great cotton candy, you might want to pick this one up. Easily a 9.5/10.
Thanks again out to my Cotton Sponsor @KC111, because I am BURNING through the cotton.
#NoCottonNoTests
Yes, Dragonfruit is usually the missing ingredient that you are wanting in a custard to give it that ⌠it is missing something of a custard recipe. Would suggest trying in a vanilla custard first and see what notes your are picking up.
NOPE! There is none of that in Fairy Floss⌠none at all, though you can add EM to your recipe to pick up on the stickyness of the sugars at the expense of muting out various fruit flavours in a recipe.
Would suggest something like sucralose etc.
You will find most, if not all our flavours will be around this range. Why? We like for people to have options of taking up the sweetness or highlighting other sweetness by adding various sugar alcohol or polyols as we know them. Or getting various other sweet notes in balance from other flavours in our range in the profile notes.
This makes mixing a recipe very easy as you have all the profile notes in a mix and if it is lacking some stickiness, sugary lips etc it is very easy just to add a sugar alcohol into the recipe without effecting the recipe that you created or are trying to create
Well THAT explains THAT. I had expected to get some muting or gunking on the coils, BUT, not with the Fairy Floss !!!
Do you have a sweetener that is not based on sucralose? I find using that quite horrible to my tastes and can get adverse reactions from it which is why I donât use Super Sweet etcâŚ
Fuji Apple (FLAVRZ) 4% (4-22-23) â This flavor turned out to be a surprise. Iâve been using âoneâ Fuji for quite some time, and while good, can be rather âsharpâ at times. This one however presented as an almost âsmoothâ Fuji. This isnât to say it didnât have the expected tartness because it did, but there was something about this flavor, that just had a certain smoothness to it. This was def. a Fuji with sweet undertones that were almost Pear like with a dash of honey. Very crisp and natural tasting with JUST enough sweetness, and tartness, but not too much of either. Sweetness was just about mid-level, and there were no off-notes to be found. Continued testing revealed more and more of a truly natural taste, that stayed complex from beginning to end. The more I tested, the more I became convinced that the âsmoothnessâ I was getting was from the pear and honey undertones. Wow, just a deliciously crisp, complex, natural tasting Fuji, with JUST enough bite (tart) on the finish. If you love a great Fuji, you WILL love this flavor. Another stellar fruit offering from FLAVRZ, and I struggled to nit-pick it. At first I thought maybe a dash more of tartness would have worked, but by the time I finished, I was convinced it was exactly where it needed to be. Placing it squarely at a 9.8/10.
Sadly @SessionDrummer I placed my order with Flavrz Fuji Apple last night and it isnât here yet so I cannot enjoy this flavor yet
Just finished making some crab and shrimp, wondering if I could mix the cooking liquid with some VG, PG, and nicotine and make a DIY seafood vape?
Glazed Doughnut (FLAVRZ) 5% / 8% (4-22-23) â How many doughnuts have I tested over the years ?? Too many LOL. Seldom to they work out, so weâll see what happens with THIS one. Smelling it in the bottle, I THOUGHT I might have gotten a whiff of âPlay Dohâ, BUT, when testing it, this was NOT the case. This WAS like NO doughnut Iâve tried thus far. It had a VERY unique approach, and it almost tasted like a slightly fried, white cake-y doughnut. At the lower 5% weight, I THOUGHT I could tell where FLAVRZ was going with this one, but it was kind of murky, and not as âfull throttledâ, but stepping it up to 8%, proved that the slightly fried, very slightly doughy, white cake-y method WAS what they were after. The glazed aspect came through loud and clear at both testing weights, but the main body seemed to work better at 8%. Now, this approach may or may not appeal to you, but itâs an interestingly different approach to a doughnut, at least as in comparison to those Iâve tested thus far. At the higher weight, there were no off-notes, no flavor bending, and the light, white cakey-ness came through in spades. No darker, deep fried, greasy, or cinnamon-y notes here, but a fairly mid weight doughnut that was centered around a white cake element. I think the closest comparison I could find would be a Little Debbie Powdered Donut, BUT, with most (not all) of the powdered sugar removed, and a glazed topping in. Hard to rate donuts for EVERY user, as everyone seems to have a different want/need. I think with the lightly fried, white cake-d main notes, and no yeasty-ness, it will appeal to many who were/are turned off by higher levels of yeast, and or greasy fried notes. With that said, I think that 8.0/10 fits the bill here.