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Post by DrMark on Apr 20, 2015 17:53:57 GMT
Evening all I love this juice as an ADV - does anyone have any idea of the recipe for this please?
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Post by Perpetua on Apr 20, 2015 19:56:55 GMT
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Post by DrMark on Apr 21, 2015 9:30:17 GMT
Very true to its description - I personally love this juice and regularly vape it all day - hence trying to find out how to mix it.
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Post by Perpetua on Apr 21, 2015 19:14:38 GMT
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Post by DrMark on Apr 22, 2015 17:51:38 GMT
Looks like you just kick started me on mixing. THANKS! More initial expense but good in the long run!!!????
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Post by Perpetua on Apr 22, 2015 18:20:02 GMT
More initial expense but good in the long run!!!???? It is DrMark, break down which elements you enjoy in the ready made . . . . is it the iced tea or the fruit or is there something else? Have a taste of the concentrates to see how they compare to the pre-mix, then decide what the balance might be best suited to your tastes. Overall aim for a 15-20% concentration of flavours I'd suggest, whilst you may not be able to re-create it exactly, if you can get near enough to be enjoyable for you, that's all that matters.
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Post by DrMark on Apr 23, 2015 8:26:07 GMT
More initial expense but good in the long run!!!???? It is DrMark, break down which elements you enjoy in the ready made . . . . is it the iced tea or the fruit or is there something else? Have a taste of the concentrates to see how they compare to the pre-mix, then decide what the balance might be best suited to your tastes. Overall aim for a 15-20% concentration of flavours I'd suggest, whilst you may not be able to re-create it exactly, if you can get near enough to be enjoyable for you, that's all that matters. Looks like the start of a new adventure! Do you have any suggestions of best places to source the PG/VG bases and nic please?
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Post by Perpetua on Apr 23, 2015 19:11:47 GMT
It is DrMark, break down which elements you enjoy in the ready made . . . . is it the iced tea or the fruit or is there something else? Have a taste of the concentrates to see how they compare to the pre-mix, then decide what the balance might be best suited to your tastes. Overall aim for a 15-20% concentration of flavours I'd suggest, whilst you may not be able to re-create it exactly, if you can get near enough to be enjoyable for you, that's all that matters. Looks like the start of a new adventure! Do you have any suggestions of best places to source the PG/VG bases and nic please? We're spoilt for choice now DrMark . . . . it is less of an outlay to buy a kit initially: www.ukflavours.com/74-diy-kitseverythingliquid.co.uk/product-category/diy-e-liquid-kits-bundles/www.chefsvapour.co.uk/diy-supplies/719-mixing-kits-with-chefsvapour-concentrates.htmlJust while you're getting to grips with the mixing thing and discovering if it's something you'll enjoy doing, long term it's more reasonable to buy the ' components ' separately. I was thinking, if you bought the Chefs starter kit, you could also pick up the DV flavourings from them as well - which would save on postage for you. Their dissie code is AAEC for 10% off.
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Post by DrMark on Apr 23, 2015 19:24:31 GMT
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