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Nailz

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Just getting back into DIY very slowly, before I used eJuice me up by Breaktru, so that is what I went to this time, as already know it, and so far is working, but....

I have mixed game over custard, which uses 10 flavors and is great, but I want to add blackberry on my next mix, but as far as I know, can only do 10 flavors with eJuice me up, so any suggestions of how to go about this, do I need to find another ejuice calculator that will do more than 10 flavors or is there a simple way to get around it?
 

Nailz

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Nevermind, just came to me, I'm just being thick, I can just use a percentage from one of the other flavors o_O
 

gopher_byrd

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Another trick you can try is make a one-shot of GOC and use it as a flavor in your recipe @13.8% or less if you want to. This also helps in speedier mixing of GOC. You don't have to find those 10 flavors every time you want to mix it.
 

Just Frank

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Another trick you can try is make a one-shot of GOC and use it as a flavor in your recipe @13.8% or less if you want to. This also helps in speedier mixing of GOC. You don't have to find those 10 flavors every time you want to mix it.
I read a post here somewhere. A guy said he makes a surplus of his favorite recipes. He claimed the flavors all steeped up and when added to VG it was ready. I dont know if that would work for creams/custards/vanillas. I call BS but dont know.
 

jambi

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I read a post here somewhere. A guy said he makes a surplus of his favorite recipes. He claimed the flavors all steeped up and when added to VG it was ready. I dont know if that would work for creams/custards/vanillas. I call BS but dont know.
I thought the VG was the most steep-dependent element.
 

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