What Ya Vaping/Mixing Today? (Part V) 2021 - 2022

I don’t get any floral from it snd if I did I would never use it …

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Yeah, I don’t get a floral note myself. it does have a bit of that tropical / musty / guava taste that I think some ppl equate to floral. I personally do not care for guava (or floral vapes) and was hesitant like you, but I’m actually glad I picked this one up and definitely can work with it.
I cannot give you a comparison to Ruby Red as I think the only other GF I have used is FA

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Thank you @big_vape, @fidalgo_vapes and @Rocky02852, I am relieved to hear that there are no floral notes in this flavour and I shall put it on my shopping list. Since @SessionDrummer switched me onto VTA Sugarloaf Pineapple I have steadily been enjoying more and more tropical flavours in my juice rotation so it only makes sense to pick this one up too. Thanks again gentlemen for your input.

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Testing out a WIP 2day, I think it was @SessionDrummer that said the FroYo (WF) “has some STRIKING similarities to the Crumble Topping”…

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You will either love it or hate it, as for me I’m absolutely loving it :yum:. If you’re looking for a yummy berry candy check this out cause I can’t get enough!

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I’ve never had pink lemonade and the first time I heard of it was your recipe.

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The origin is hotly debated, but in my searches, this seems to hold the most likely answer:

One theory I’d like to propose is that pink lemonade bears some relation to a cocktail popular at the time of its conception. Most historians date the first appearance of pink lemonade somewhere between the 1850s to 1870s. Around the same time, there was a drink popularized by English sailors called Pink Gin, which made use of an ingredient introduced in the 1820s: Angostura bitters, which those seamen often used as a curative for seasickness. The dark-red bitters turn the gin drink—often garnished with a lemon peel—practically the same shade as pink lemonade.

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Lmao…im giving you crap

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I prefer mixing e-liquid by volume. So first choose your e-liquid bottle which is around 30 ml and if you have a syringe/pipette add flavour concentrate by required volume. Next add your needed vol of VG or PG using a 10 ml syringe. Then add the required volume of nicotine using the 10 ml syringe & blunt needle, or into a measuring cylinder. Replace dropper & cap on e-liquid mixing bottle. Shake thoroughly. You’ll be done.

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Having a summer cocktail with a medicinal note before I get down WIP testing:

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I remember that one. Used to use it when I had a craving for a stinky. Good one too IIRC.

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This is my first mix of both the tobacco’s. I read the comments and they were saying that they are the closest thing to combustion cigarettes they have tried. Of course I have to see for myself. I don’t think I ever smoked an analog cigarette and thought to myself, ‘oh that’s so tasty’, but after the years it becomes an old friend.

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@Plunderdrum Have you tried Kona Cream (NF)?

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Yes! It is very nice. Not bitter, not too sweet. 1% is cool to start testing, it can go lower or a bit higher,

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Its really good. .You did a good job on that mix.

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