Hello, there my friends; I started doing my SFT video differently. I started watching DIY DownUnder and she does 1 flavor per video and I thought that was brilliant so I decided to do it that way also. Starting with this flavor. As always I am open to constructive criticism and even welcome it. Oh ya, I really dig the piano music in the intro. It’s my favorite part.
Question; Does anybody know about this flavor? It isn’t on Wonder Flavours web page. I purchased it from @Nicotine_River
Good job on fixing the sound! It’s much better now.
Since so many people don’t like single flavor tests, maybe you could combine a few single flavors that work well together. Some people do a range of unrelated flavors together (like you did before too), but a single flavor is IMO a bit … boring? Not sure if that’s the word I’m looking for.
But take for example a biscuit, a custard and a fruit together. Review them separately and you can throw them together as a recipe too. Or a sweet cream and 2 fruits or couple tobaccos and some nuts or something like that.
It’s just a suggestion you know, no obligation. I think it’s always better to distinguish yourself from other reviewers in a certain way and not just take over their format.
Again, why I try to emphasize the importance of trying to make sure that people understand that there are two separate lines. The SC (Super Concentrates) and the Regular line (which are flavors without the “(SC)” identifier in the ELR listings.
You catch my drift
But he doesn’t need to focus on exact percentages, just pick out a few that would work well together and leave some room for the viewer’s interpretation and experimentation. Just keeping the main focus on the single flavor results.
It’s just a suggestion, an idea… Dan can do whatever he wants with it
I looked all over for “regular” flavors and couldn’t find it. Even now, if I don’t click on the link you provided I can not find it. I am sooo confuussedd…
Chefs flavours UK sent this flavour to me to try i think it is bang on solo i found my sweet spot at 4% and 3% in a recipe but depends what your trying to get from this flavour works well with any fruit or soda i think its a must have flavour that we all need.