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HIC's Double Rainbow recipe: Fruity mayhem for all chasers of rainbow sherbet and fruity kiddie cereal. This is a rainbow sherbet float with raspberry-lime-pineapple sherbet in sugary froot loops milk. :) It's sweet, fruity, milky, strong, and intriguing - the kind of juice to give a friend and challenge them to identify the flavors. Easily mixed up, so try it and have some fun.

1% FA Raspberry
1% FA Pineapple
1% FA Lime Cold-Pressed
1% FA Lemon Sicily
1% FA Orange
1% FA Cherry (not Black Cherry)
1% FA Custard
1% FA Vienna Cream
1% FA Meringue

shake and vape!

First three flavors are the strongest. Lime, lemon, orange, and cherry are Froot Loopy flavors; only real super-tasters will be able to pick out each one. Custard adds a sharp vanilla-lemon cream, like a gelato or sherbet base. Vienna makes it smooth, sweet, and creamy, like whole milk left over at the end of the cereal. Meringue adds bright sweetness.
 
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Sounds great! Missing FA Cherry tho!! I do have NF Maraschino Cherry and FA Black Cherry. Can a sub be used here?
 

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Im glad were on Vu and not the other place anymore for the simple fact that I can say exactly what I mean:

Fuck me sideways. This really really great. Quick and easy....nice vape. If you like fruity flavors....youll like this one. I let my wife try it just now and she isnt a big fruit fan like me , but she said "its really good..lots of flavors in there" .

This does not taste overly strong to me. Nice and smooth.

Even though I know whats in it, in a blind taste test, I coulnt ever tell you whats in there.

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Im glad were on Vu and not the other place anymore for the simple fact that I can say exactly what I mean:

Fuck me sideways. This really really great. Quick and easy....nice vape. If you like fruity flavors....youll like this one. I let my wife try it just now and she isnt a big fruit fan like me , but she said "its really good..lots of flavors in there" .

This does not taste overly strong to me. Nice and smooth.

Even though I know whats in it, in a blind taste test, I coulnt ever tell you whats in there.

"Certified Bad-ass vape"

hahaha! Thanks for trying it so quickly, TBall. It's not too strong to me, either.
 

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This is gonna be a really fun one to play with. Im gonna try it again without Pinapple and bring something up front more. Sully has me thinking of more cherry. FA is kinda lightn though. Hmmmm. Processing.
 

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HIC's Double Rainbow recipe: Fruity mayhem for all chasers of rainbow sherbet and fruity kiddie cereal. This is a rainbow sherbet float with raspberry-lime-pineapple sherbet in sugary froot loops milk. :) It's sweet, fruity, milky, strong, and intriguing - the kind of juice to give a friend and challenge them to identify the flavors. Easily mixed up, so try it and have some fun.

1% FA Raspberry
1% FA Pineapple
1% FA Lime Cold-Pressed
1% FA Lemon Sicily
1% FA Orange
1% FA Cherry (not Black Cherry)
1% FA Custard
1% FA Vienna Cream
1% FA Meringue

shake and vape!

First three flavors are the strongest. Lime, lemon, orange, and cherry are Froot Loopy flavors; only real super-tasters will be able to pick out each one. Custard adds a sharp vanilla-lemon cream, like a gelato or sherbet base. Vienna makes it smooth, sweet, and creamy, like whole milk left over at the end of the cereal. Meringue adds bright sweetness.
Will be trying this one when I get home.
 

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This is gonna be a really fun one to play with. Im gonna try it again without Pinapple and bring something up front more. Sully has me thinking of more cherry. FA is kinda lightn though. Hmmmm. Processing.

That's the idea, gives you somewhere to start if you like other combos. I like extra Orange myself.

FA Pineapple is a fruit sweetener, so if you take it out, you probably want to add something else sweet.
 

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That's the idea, gives you somewhere to start if you like other combos. I like extra Orange myself.

FA Pineapple is a fruit sweetener, so if you take it out, you probably want to add something else sweet.
My Cherry experiment didnt work very well...it amost did..... but I turned it into a big ol Inawera Shisha Cherry cough drop vape. Ludens may want the recipie .... ;)
 

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Orange sounds good. Maybe the pinapple nees to stay put.

( as the only meringue hater here, whats a good sub Hic ?)
 

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A little update; This vapes and tastes really good in a sub ohm dripper as well...... .
I switched over from my Kayfun to a .4 ohm tugboat at the moment. I'm set for the evening.



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Subbed FA Cherry for NF Maraschino Cherry, subbed FA Pineapple for GF Pineapple(very similar to FA but I don't get onion notes), and added a little NF Blueberry which has a fruity pebble type taste to it. Pretty damn tasty!! It's funny, I've had two friends tell me that Lemon Meringue Pie starts to taste like trix or fruit loops after a few days. Must be the FA Lemon Sicily and FA Lime Cold Pressed that work so well here to create that effect.
 

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Subbed FA Cherry for NF Maraschino Cherry, subbed FA Pineapple for GF Pineapple(very similar to FA but I don't get onion notes), and added a little NF Blueberry which has a fruity pebble type taste to it. Pretty damn tasty!! It's funny, I've had two friends tell me that Lemon Meringue Pie starts to taste like trix or fruit loops after a few days. Must be the FA Lemon Sicily and FA Lime Cold Pressed that work so well here to create that effect.

(yes, in the presence of Meringue)

What's "GF"? I can't place that brand. Ohhhhhh, German Flavours...duh.
 

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(What's "GF"? I can't place that brand. Ohhhhhh, German Flavours
Yeah, I've tried about 8 of their flavors, still on the fence. Most of the fruit flavors I got have slight menthol and/or koolada that I'm not a fan of. The Banana tho, it's pretty good, even tho it's a cold banana. :)
 

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I'm on this as soon as the kids are in bed.

Ha! I don't know when the last time I had Fruity Pebbles was but I can definitely taste it in there. I think I might have screwed mine up a bit since I had to sub Bilberry for Raspberry but its still tasty. Shake and vape its a bit more lemon/lime than I was expecting but I like it. Will see how it comes around in the morning. For me I usually notice pretty big changes with FA recipes after a few hours.
 
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HIC's Double Rainbow recipe: Fruity mayhem for all chasers of rainbow sherbet and fruity kiddie cereal. This is a rainbow sherbet float with raspberry-lime-pineapple sherbet in sugary froot loops milk. :) It's sweet, fruity, milky, strong, and intriguing - the kind of juice to give a friend and challenge them to identify the flavors. Easily mixed up, so try it and have some fun.

1% FA Raspberry
1% FA Pineapple
1% FA Lime Cold-Pressed
1% FA Lemon Sicily
1% FA Orange
1% FA Cherry (not Black Cherry)
1% FA Custard
1% FA Vienna Cream
1% FA Meringue

shake and vape!

First three flavors are the strongest. Lime, lemon, orange, and cherry are Froot Loopy flavors; only real super-tasters will be able to pick out each one. Custard adds a sharp vanilla-lemon cream, like a gelato or sherbet base. Vienna makes it smooth, sweet, and creamy, like whole milk left over at the end of the cereal. Meringue adds bright sweetness.

Wow I'm lookin for fruity pebbles recipes and someone told me about this one I'm going to try this need some more flavors but will asap tho oh do you have any more cereal recipes? I would like to try them if you do or know of some thanks
 
Hey I'm pretty new to DIT vaping but have some success with most of my Mixes using FA concentrates.

I'm really interested in this recipe but it states there's 9 flavours. I use EjuiceMeUp and that only allows 7 flavours.

Can anyone help a newbie on this.

Thanks and Love this forum.
 

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An easy way to do it is treat each percent as 1 ml. and mix the concentrates together first, Then you will have a single concentrate once mixed, to use at 9%. ( or at whatever concentration you like).
 

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Hey I'm pretty new to DIT vaping but have some success with most of my Mixes using FA concentrates.

I'm really interested in this recipe but it states there's 9 flavours. I use EjuiceMeUp and that only allows 7 flavours.

Can anyone help a newbie on this.

Thanks and Love this forum.


Mine does 8.. and cost.. ;)

what i do is figure out my percentages, and what doesn't fit in the slots.. i keep the percentages and ml amounts in my notes..
the one in beta atm will have expanded slots, but release will be a while..

http://www.vitalsparks.com/ez-mix.html
 

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Hey I'm pretty new to DIT vaping but have some success with most of my Mixes using FA concentrates.

I'm really interested in this recipe but it states there's 9 flavours. I use EjuiceMeUp and that only allows 7 flavours.

I don't use calculators - too complicated for me. I use this method with recipes that call for lots of flavors: http://vapingunderground.com/threads/how-to-mix-small-batches-of-complex-recipes.1980/ because I don't want a huge batch before I know I like it.
 

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I don't use calculators - too complicated for me. I use this method with recipes that call for lots of flavors: http://vapingunderground.com/threads/how-to-mix-small-batches-of-complex-recipes.1980/ because I don't want a huge batch before I know I like it.


this might be true.. but my head can't handle drops.. nor how to convert said drops to larger drops for larger bottles..
by using percentages and a calculator, i know my recipes will stay the same.. even if i pass them on to a site like this.. ;)

we all do things different, but that is the beauty of sharing :p
 

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this might be true.. but my head can't handle drops.. nor how to convert said drops to larger drops for larger bottles..
by using percentages and a calculator, i know my recipes will stay the same.. even if i pass them on to a site like this.. ;)

we all do things different, but that is the beauty of sharing :p

You're missing the important point; I've never said drops are necessary.
Ratios can be done any way you like. The 'parts' can be any size you prefer: drops, ml, 10th-of-ml, mg, or gallons - whatever you can measure consistently. All you have to know is how to count to 4 or 5 (maybe 8 or 10 if it's really involved).

It's just an easier way to think about flavorings and proportions. It avoids percentage calculations completely. It's less error-prone for the inattentive (like me). It requires less equipment. It works easily with any number of flavorings. It's free. It makes DIY easy for newbies (and the easily-distracted, like me). That is always my goal - easier, faster, more consistent results.
 

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i didn't miss the point of it, HIC.. ;)

thing is, it just doesn't work for me.. weight, and percentage, yes.. they all work about the same..

kind of like mixing a base or adding individual..
either way is alright, one way the nic level might be lowered or raised a hair..
but you eventually end up with something vapable.. :)
 

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You're missing the important point; I've never said drops are necessary.
Ratios can be done any way you like. The 'parts' can be any size you prefer: drops, ml, 10th-of-ml, mg, or gallons - whatever you can measure consistently. All you have to know is how to count to 4 or 5 (maybe 8 or 10 if it's really involved).

It's just an easier way to think about flavorings and proportions. It avoids percentage calculations completely. It's less error-prone for the inattentive (like me). It requires less equipment. It works easily with any number of flavorings. It's free. It makes DIY easy for newbies (and the easily-distracted, like me). That is always my goal - easier, faster, more consistent results.

If it wasn't for you teaching me about drops and proportions I would never have got into DIY the way I have. Having to get out 10 syringes to make up a 30ml bottle of something I ended up not liking would have completely put me off. This way, I make up loads of little 6ml samples using drops - then if I like something I often just make up a base before making a big bottle. This also means that I can use the simple calculator on my phone to make up recipes, since I just have to plug in the total flavoring percentage as one 'flavor!' (Taking the, say, 6% flavoring from my ready-made base).
 

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Yes, for small batches, it is not a bad thing..
but when you mix by the ounce or higher.. gradient cylinders are the best..

percentages are the standard.. no matter how much people want drops or ratios..
all drops are different. not everyone wants to go buy droppers from a certain company and if they live outside the us, they will struggle.
 

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Yes, for small batches, it is not a bad thing..
but when you mix by the ounce or higher.. gradient cylinders are the best..

percentages are the standard.. no matter how much people want drops or ratios..
all drops are different. not everyone wants to go buy droppers from a certain company and if they live outside the us, they will struggle.

The whole point is it makes no difference at all which dropper bottle you use - as long as you use the same one for all your recipes IF you chose to use drops. You can them from the US, Turkey, or Kingdom Come - just use the same ones LOL And, as we've said, these are for SMALL recipes - for big recipes you can just make up a base! It's not rocket science:p
 

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Actually!!! wrong..

my bottle drip tips might be bigger than what someone else's recipe call for. Sorry Amanda.. but that is it.
 

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Actually!!! wrong..

my bottle drip tips might be bigger than what someone else's recipe call for. Sorry Amanda.. but that is it.

*sigh* I never said to write recipes using drops. I simply said that using drops allows you to make up recipes quickly. I know, for instance, that MY dropper bottles will give me 0.5% per drop for a 6ml bottle. Your bottles may be different - you have to simply work out how many drops YOUR bottles get.
 

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*sigh* I never said to write recipes using drops. I simply said that using drops allows you to make up recipes quickly. I know, for instance, that MY dropper bottles will give me 0.5% per drop for a 6ml bottle. Your bottles may be different - you have to simply work out how many drops YOUR bottles get.


If i have to figure it out for myself, i might as well not even bother to share or look for new ideas.
 

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HIC's Double Rainbow recipe: Fruity mayhem for all chasers of rainbow sherbet and fruity kiddie cereal. This is a rainbow sherbet float with raspberry-lime-pineapple sherbet in sugary froot loops milk. :) It's sweet, fruity, milky, strong, and intriguing - the kind of juice to give a friend and challenge them to identify the flavors. Easily mixed up, so try it and have some fun.

1% FA Raspberry
1% FA Pineapple
1% FA Lime Cold-Pressed
1% FA Lemon Sicily
1% FA Orange
1% FA Cherry (not Black Cherry)
1% FA Custard
1% FA Vienna Cream
1% FA Meringue

shake and vape!

First three flavors are the strongest. Lime, lemon, orange, and cherry are Froot Loopy flavors; only real super-tasters will be able to pick out each one. Custard adds a sharp vanilla-lemon cream, like a gelato or sherbet base. Vienna makes it smooth, sweet, and creamy, like whole milk left over at the end of the cereal. Meringue adds bright sweetness.
Would fa mandarine work for orange? I need a flavor art credit card!!!!!
 

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Would fa mandarine work for orange? I need a flavor art credit card!!!!!

Well, I don't think Mandarin would taste bad here, but I think you'll lose the illusion of Froot Loops. Mandarin is a flavor I usually prefer over Orange, but sometimes that (kinda odd) FA Orange flavor just fits the bill.
 

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WOWZERS HIC! I can honestly say you amaze me! You lemon meringue pie is the CATS MEOW! I am amazed how much it tastes like it! And this tastes like the fruity milk from the bowl. Not knowing what's in this I'd say I am tasting the pineapple, custard, meringue. I haven't yet caped custard standalone yet. I taste the lemony too. This pineapple tastes good in here to me...This is good! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
 

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I need to ask before mixing this...would you call this a tank cracker?

All I have is plastic right now...

I can't wait to try it! I just received my flavors a couple of days ago!
 

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I need to ask before mixing this...would you call this a tank cracker?

All I have is plastic right now...

I can't wait to try it! I just received my flavors a couple of days ago!
Emilie I know HIC will answer you soon but hold off until He does...I know the lemon, possibly lime & pineapple may be an issue for plastic.
 

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Emilie I know HIC will answer you soon but hold off until He does...I know the lemon, possibly lime & pineapple may be an issue for plastic.


That was my concern, as well...

Thanks!
 

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