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Post by Perpetua on Nov 4, 2012 21:47:54 GMT
Please post your Chocolate & Vanilla Flavour reviews here.
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Post by Frogster (The Alchemist) on Nov 5, 2012 0:40:42 GMT
Cupcake World Intense Flavouring - Chocolate
A very good creamy chocolate, I use it a lot.
Used at between 10% – 20% with other flavours depending on their flavour strength. Works well with fruits. Not overly sweet or bitter, more of a creamy chocolate.
Other flavours can seem to dominate it at first, but becomes stronger and more chocolaty after 5 days steeping, so don't over do it on the first mix, or expect it to taste right after 5 mins.
Rated 9/10
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Post by Sandra (aka Chillax) on Nov 5, 2012 8:37:23 GMT
Cupcake World Vanilla Intense
Great Vanilla flavour, I mix it at 30% with walnut and/tobacco for a nice deep tobacco flavour.
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Post by esmecullen on Nov 5, 2012 9:13:20 GMT
Flavour Art Chocolate
this is a nice smooth chocolate flavour and is very nice on the tongue, does not give a "powdery" taste like some "chocolate juices" can.
complements other flavours............. I would suggest a 15 - 20% mix
8/10
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Post by Perpetua on Nov 5, 2012 21:20:03 GMT
Capella ~ Vanilla CustardFor me, the Rolls Royce of Vanilla Custard flavourings. Smooth, rounded deliciously balanced . . . I can't fault it. Though, this absolutely does need steeping for at least 5 days to be vaped at it's best, longer it's even better. I mix at 25%, you may want to start at a lower percentage. By itself works very, very nicely for me . . . but I know other mixers use EM/sweetners in their VC blends, it's worth experimenting with some small sample mixes to find what delights your vaping taste buds best. A fantastic standalone flavour and perfect for blending, with for example Banana. My overall score 12/10
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Post by giles on Nov 7, 2012 13:58:14 GMT
CCW ~ Intense Chocolate
I mixed it at 20% and found it a good, strong chocolate flavour - not too sweet.
However, when I used it in Frogster's Chocolate Mints Recipe (instead of his recommended PA Chocolate) it was completely overwhelmed by the menthol and peppermint.
My overall score: 6/10
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Post by Juice Kitchen on Nov 25, 2012 14:03:34 GMT
Inawera - Milk Chocolate
This is quite a nice milk chocolate flavouring. It doesnt taste powdery or chemically.
At 5% you can taste it but I found I needed to use approx 10% to get a good decent flavour from this concentrate if using by itself.
This can be vaped by itself or I find it nice mixed with a bit of vanilla, dulche, bavarian or EM.
This, like all chocolates, needs a minimum of a 3 day steep. I recommend 5 days to really let it settle.
Overall rating: 7/10
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Post by Juice Kitchen on Nov 25, 2012 14:42:23 GMT
Vanilla Classic - Tino d'milano - Inawera
This one is quite nice. Smells a bit like malibu with a strong vanilla scent - recommend usage is 1-2 % again so I tried at 2%.
This is very strong but a nice vape even on its own. The vanilla definitely comes through and it tastes a little like vanilla ice cream.
This could go quite well mixed with other flavours and EM also works quite well.
Does well with a long steep.
Overall Rating 8/10 as you need very little.
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Post by giles on Dec 15, 2012 2:11:10 GMT
Strength of flavour of four chocolates
I vape a lot of chocolate – a quarter of my total vape spend goes on choc flavour – so I thought I'd do a side-by-side comparison of:
CCW Intense Chocolate £2-99 for 28.5ml or 10.5p/ml Flavour Art Chocolate from Liberty Flights £3.09 for 10 ml or 30.9p/ml Perfumers Apprentice Chocolate from Liberty Flights £1.99 for 10 ml or 19.9p/ml Perfumers Apprentice Bittersweet Chocolate from Liberty Flights £2.39 for 10 ml or 23.9p/ml
This is comparison made by someone with taste buds knackered by 50 years of smoking, so I am not going to try to tell you that this one had more body, that one was more Dairy Milk than Belgian. The most I hoped to do was get a rough idea of relative strength.
There are in any case too many variables. I tasted them at different percentages, at different voltages and on different attys, and no clear pattern emerged.
About all I can tell you is:
I think that they are all good chocolates, with a very similar taste
Vaped by itself, I found Flavour Art is the strongest, particularly when direct dripped on a 306. I like about 20% flavour normally, and 15% was plenty for FA and 10% would be worth trying. I doubt if I could distinguish between the other three on a blind taste.
Mixed with peppermint, CCW held its flavour slightly better than the others (but both FA and CCW did better against the peppermint on a 510 atty at 4v than a 306 atty at 3v).
Conclusion: if your taste buds are better than mine you may well be able to detect nuances of flavour that pass me by, and if you direct drip on a 306 or similar quality LR atty, you might just get your money's worth from Flavour Art. Otherwise, buy CCW because it is a lot cheaper.
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Post by esmecullen on Apr 3, 2013 19:36:48 GMT
Capella French VanillaThis is a nice creamy vanilla, not too overpowering in its sweetness, a good authentic taste of vanilla, great to give a bit of extra "ooomph" to your VC mixes if you want a bit more richness. I havent tried it as a stand alone as yet or mixed it with anything else but it has some great possibilities I'll give it 8/10
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Post by bryan123456 on Apr 3, 2013 23:49:26 GMT
Inawera - Milk ChocolateThis is quite a nice milk chocolate flavouring. It doesnt taste powdery or chemically. At 5% you can taste it but I found I needed to use approx 10% to get a good decent flavour from this concentrate if using by itself. This can be vaped by itself or I find it nice mixed with a bit of vanilla, dulche, bavarian or EM. This, like all chocolates, needs a minimum of a 3 day steep. I recommend 5 days to really let it settle. Overall rating: 7/10 I was quite surprised by this one. It tastes more like a Swiss milk chocolate than a British one and I too found 10% to be a good point. The surprising thing was, it was quite robust when mixed with some strong flavours - I expected it to be overwhelmed, but it stood up well.
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Post by andyb2 on Apr 20, 2013 14:30:47 GMT
MOM and POPs Pchela Poison
Mix - 12mg nic 65/35 PG/VG 20% flavouring
Only been steeping two days so far - what can I say - this is scrumptious - really rich cocoa chocolatey flavour with caramel undertone. Good throat hit. Has just went to status of best flavour Ive tasted so far. Delightfull. Im not sure if this mix will last five days of steeping - making more now.
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Post by Perpetua on Nov 14, 2013 21:22:58 GMT
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Post by Super-Shiny on Nov 14, 2013 21:39:17 GMT
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