Ancient Hermit
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Post by Ancient Hermit on Jul 16, 2013 23:19:58 GMT
Hi all, I used to like my Gold Blend black and with a little demerara, given diabetes I cant do that as freely as I would like these days. I would love to figure out how to get that flavour in a vape, even with zero nic to be honest. Where on earth would I start? I don't know a lot about what makes Gold Blend taste how it does and I can't see Nestle volunteering too much info either! Could it be done?
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Mev
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Post by Mev on Jul 17, 2013 0:09:52 GMT
Whack a teaspoon full in some pg... only joking as I've no idea what goes into those granules and it could be dangerous, but you never know..
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Post by giles on Jul 17, 2013 1:09:31 GMT
You could try dissolving some in PG and maybe adding sweetener. I don't think it would do you any harm, but I doubt if it would work.
Some months back I set out to compare different coffee flavourings, but gave up after deciding that my taste buds weren't up to the job. But of the ones I looked at (F'art, TW, PA coffee & Cappuchino, CCW, Nic Vape) the one which most often tasted to me like an up-market instant was NicVape. I don't drink Gold Blend (I'm a Carte Noir drinker, one day I'll do a rant about their marketing department) and if I was I'd maybe have judged differently. I mixed it 20%, all PG.
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 17, 2013 6:30:32 GMT
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Jen
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Post by Jen on Jul 17, 2013 8:31:55 GMT
I'm not a coffee vape fan, but when you do find the right flavouring, you can always add a little TPA Brown Sugar to it for the demerara
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Ancient Hermit
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Post by Ancient Hermit on Jul 18, 2013 16:58:20 GMT
You lot have lead me a merry dance! And I thank you all so much for it, it's been a fun read tracking down the possibilities you raised! Had me looking so much deeper into flavours. ok, I'm out of my depth of course but it was fascinating all the same. My brain hurts, can I go home now?
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