Wonder Flavours (SC) Super Concentrated?

Are these flavours just that, super concentrated? More specifically when compared to the same flavours of different brands or is that just something they decided to include in the naming of their flavours?

Reason for question, and I should note that being a newb I am confused about many things, I am trying to recreate a juice that contains grape but is not meant to be the star of the show, the blackcurrant is, based off the description and reviews I thought it maybe the one to use but putting it in at 2% it seems to be overtaking the blackcurrant FA in at 2.5% and also it seems to taste more like a sweety/candy grape type flavour.

So my questions really are…Is it the fact that wonder flavours super concentrated is just far more potent than say a grape by INW at the same percentage? And do some flavours take on different characteristics when used at varying percentages? In other words can flavours taste more natural at lower percentages and then start tasting more candied or medicine like at higher percentages?

My worry is that I might be writing it off too early, despite the fact I have another grape on order which is INW.

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absolutely

In regards to WF there first flsvors offered were not SC i believe there were like 16 of them . After thise the rest became SC and now they have their Naturals line also.

No not all , Inawera are actually more often than not stronger then WF.

Every manufacturer had strong and weaker flavors. Companies like INW, FLV , SSA are imo more SC overall.

Grape is a tough flavor to mix with especially when pairing with a more dominant darker berry flavor. Grapes are usually candied as well.

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Thank you so much for your info. I forgot to ask but if my recipe has creams in it, should I be thinking about turning up the volume on the blackcurrant/berry section, perhaps more than you usually would if I want it to be prominent?

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@SpeedeeVape like Olin said, MFG’s often times do have stronger or weaker flavors in a series, or line. Over-flavoring can absolutely push them into florals, medicinals, and even sideways and mute.

I don’t think I would call the WF’s Super Concentrated however. Still great, not weak, but not SC’s. I started testing them out years ago at 3%, and am now testing them at 3.5%. In comparison to may FLV’s, or almost all of the MF’s, and Duomei’s which are typically used less than 1%, I just wouldn’t call them SC’s.

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