What Ya Vaping/Mixing Today? 2024

Would you call this new series light porn :rofl: I’m liking the flavors but I can’t stop looking at the orgasmic ladies :laughing:

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Great title and flavors. Cheesecake Graham (PUR) has that coconut note too.

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It was so weird sft nom graham. Since i first sft it with up to a 2 week steep it was imo the best most authentic graham flavor and i got zero coconut from it , not even a hint. Fast foward a month , i revisited the sft i had steeping and i ONLY tasted coconut. Theres zero graham note left. There seems to be a flaw in the formulation at least at their recomended mix percentage at 1.5 percent.

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Have you tried GC (SC) (RF)? Doesn’t mean that you will but I’ve had good results, no complaints.

Pro_Vapes: “IMO this is the top of the line GC… very, very natural GC flavor. No over cinnamon-y notes or anything off from what a real GC should be. Research other GC notes and you will find some caution type comments, but I have no off comments to add here.”

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Yup i have the rfsc graham . I had nomz rated 1 and rfsc 2 but with my recent finding on the nomz one i think it may have got knocked out of the top spot at least when steeped. I havent tried lower percentage yet. Maybe if i bring it down to .5 it can remain a graham cracker after steeping

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I know I heard the same from SD about Real Flavors Graham Cracker. Even after a month steep it is still the best GC out there.

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If you do, let us know your results, please :smiling_face:

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Really good after only 1 day steep.

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Messing around. Made up some 20 percent em dilution in vg. After hot water bath and some homogenizing and ultrasonic , crystal clear.


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I forgot how good lorann butter rum is. I havent used it in more then a decade but just picked sone up with lorann cotton candy and mixed them together with 5 percent em. Its delish. Perfect butter rum candy like the life savers

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Nice? LA Butter Rum is my absolute favorite. I need to find more recipes that utilize it.

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It really is. I remembered it being good but its better then i remember even

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☆ Scandinavian Fruits ☆

Ingredient%
Berry Mix (TPA)5.00
Saline (0.9% solution)0.25
Scandinavian Fruits (SSA)2.50
Sweetener (Sucralose/Maltol) (TPA)0.60

Flavor total: 8.35%

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Stole this from @McDuckie and tweaked it a tad bit. Very tasty for only 2 main ingredients. Thanks bro. It’s pretty awesome.

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Curious to know the reason for the saline. I havent played around with it much

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Like salting your food. Any drug store will have it on the shelf. If you think salting fruit is crazy omit it.

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Not crazy. I have some just havent had any sucess so far using it or noticable sucess anyway. It doesnt seem to really come out like it does in food. I never kniw how much to use really though and I havent tried it in fruit recipes.i do notice a lot more popping and crackling on the coils

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It will pop and crackle more because you are introducing water to the mix. That’s why most people use it low or don’t use it at all.

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I actually witnessed it growing up my mother would put salt on different fruits like watermelon and grapefruit it actually increases the flavor. Then seeing commercial companies using saline in some of their products got me wondering why they would use it. It works as a preservative to enhance flavor and preserve freshness. Ever try using salted caramel with a touch of saline. It’s a game changer.

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Hmm that makes me wonder if saline could be helping with flavirs that are know to fade. Although most of us use cap supersweet which has malic and citric acid as preservatives and those flavors still usually fade but who knows maybe saline will work better. Worth a try. I think iv only tried saline in a couple pb mixes so far and it didnt do much there.

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@STR8V8PING I still use it a lot, depending on the recipe(s). Think about what salt does to food. I don’t mean making it “Salty”, but it opens up your flavor receptors, and can increase the flavor, impact, etc. It can have the same impact in recipes. If used too high however, it can make it just “Salty” and that doesn’t work well. I don’t think salt vaporizes, but again, that’s well PAST the amount it should be used at.

Flavor Enhancer.

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