how do you find these things out ? there are 3 recipes i would KILL to have.
These are all over the place.
This is old and musty. Don’t think this has been updated for a long time.
Thanks robin, good to be back. The FLV grape is a pretty good natural-tasting grape. Like to use TFA Grape Candy with it (at about twice the strength as the FLV) to get a sweeter, candy- like taste. To be honest, you could probably forego the FLV if you wanted rather than buy another flavor.
If you DO want a truer-than-candy grape, you should check out the FLV though.
Thanks for the kind words buddy, it’s still something I make quite often!
@robin thanks for sharing these, and from what I read, they sold Centerfold years ago, but could not legally release their recipes, until now. Some are very interesting, and with the already growing number of people coming here, I figured I’d convert them, for easier mixing.
ALL credit to the creators, Kyle and Jess.
https://www.reddit.com/r/electronic_cigarette/comments/m53ozr/centerfold_vape_co_full_recipe_list_3/
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I tried their juices back when I still bought them. Really tried to like them. Ordered several times. But I found them basically tasteless. Maybe it was me. But their descriptions sounded really good.
I saved your Vanilla Purgatory. I’m always looking for a straight vanilla vape, not necessarily a custard.
Have you tried Bebe? Its amazing, !!!
If you like pumpkin flavors. You should definitely mix that one up.
Probably have. I might even have some old bottles of this brand somewhere. I don’t have but one or two tpa flavors and one cap flavor these days. Maybe recreate with flv or wf one of these days
That was really nice of you. I converted a couple that I found on Reddit. One was from Botboy, Vicious Vanilla.
Something weird happened today when I was mixing. I opened a bottle of FLV Milk and Honey and smelled it and I could smell it! The first time I opened it I smelled nothing and thought what am I going to use this for? I’m so happy! Silly, I know but what’s up with my nose? It smells so good now.
Unsteeped shit fresh-mixed last night, in the hope some flavour will magically come out in the juice…
It’s not being magic though, and I’ve already changed out by RDA’s so I’ll put up with it until my cotton has finally dried
I can’t remember who I was talking to the other day about this, but I have long wondered why - with all the steeping required in a mix - the flavours we’re using aren’t already steeping in the PG they come in?
I mean how long are those flavours suspended IN that PG for before we use them, and yet they still have to steep when we mix, when mm: WHY don’t they steep IN the PG they are created in and no doubt a year old when we get em???
I could reconsile why they’re not already steeped when they ship, if they came in powdered form or some strange, innert liquid that pauses any chemical reaction taking place, of course, but they’re just mixed in Glycol, so I can’t fathom how they don’t steep INSIDE that carrier liquid.
UNLESS: this would be the only logical answer I can pull out my arse on the spot - unless, that PG is SO packed with flavouring there’s no room left for any chemical reaction to take place or any steeping to take place.
They have to steep into the megaton of plain old VG we add them to. Meanwhile, they are combing flavor molecules, working magic between the flavors themselves. PG is not the issue.
Spose so…
Though I’m sure if I added any long-steep requiring flavour to a tiny amount of plain PG, that flavour would begin steeping - even being the same as what’s in the flavour bottle itself?
So it’s just that the flavouring comes in PG that’s so packed with molecules there’s no space left for changes to occur?
Finally trying out the OOO Pie Crust! Knuckle test showing promise!
It’s never been about the PG.
“Steeping” (misnomer that it is) has always been about the flavors permeating the VG.
This has been covered time and time again in these forums alone. Read more Jr. =P lol
So why would the entire vaping community across the net state again and again that higher PG mixes provide better flavoured juices, if it’s never been about the PG?
And if steeping has always been about flavours permeating the glycerine, why does the rest of the world accept that Higher VG = LESS flavour’ while Higher PG = MORE flavour?
If it’s “never been about the PG” I mean, why has it been well established for years now that PG is the superior base for flavour in juices?
So the entire vaping community around the world and outside those few threads are all wrong?