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jojosvapes

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How many of you use your DIY flavors for item others than ejuice recipes?

Thought we could share recipes, photos, ideas etc!

One of my go-to's is flavored milk shakes.
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For a single milkshake I normally put in 10-25 drops and taste along the way. Have also used them in making mixed drinks.

What are others doing?
 

The Cromwell

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French Vanilla and hazelnut are good in coffee.
They are intended for use in foods and beverages.
There is no approved flavorings in the USA for vaping.
And the flavoring companies do not advertise them for vaping use.
Or if they do they will eventually run afoul of the FDA and have to go thru the PMTA process for each flavor.
 

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They are intended for use in foods and beverages.
Yes I get that :) but I have see tons that never use them in food and drinks.

So just wondering what other way people use them. My spouse has used them for a number of baking and sweet items. She made a blueberry cream cheese that was amazing! mmmm I should have mixed up some blueberry vape to enjoy at the same time :)
 

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I use them for a number of things. In foods like mentioned above, bakery items especially, theyre also great in soft drinks, cocktails, and of course flavouring water for the kids.
Secret enjoy a glass of bourbon filled with ice flavoured with butterscotch or maple or french toast or black forest gattaux or dark fruits or wild cherry or or....
Anyway yeah i use them in a few things

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There was a thread about this a while back. It got me thinking one time. I was having a Corona but didn't have any limes. So I got my FA Lime and put some in the bottle. It worked out okay :). I didnt measure drops. I just gave it a squeeze and called it good lol.
 

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There was a thread about this a while back. It got me thinking one time. I was having a Corona but didn't have any limes. So I got my FA Lime and put some in the bottle. It worked out okay :). I didnt measure drops. I just gave it a squeeze and called it good lol.
Haha awesome bet you'd want key lime or tahitti lime to cut through the 'beer' flavour

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So I got my FA Lime and put some in the bottle.
HAHAHA I bet I could mix in a few flavors on some beers and tell some friends hey just try this new craft beer.... would be funny to see all the difference responses :)
 

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So this month at the restaurant, we are doing tiramisu pancakes(which is not as easy as one might think). I couldn’t find coffee extract locally and was in a pinch.....I used FA dark bean(espresso). It worked alright. Not quite what I was looking for, but did the job. :D
 

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French Vanilla and hazelnut are good in coffee.
They are intended for use in foods and beverages.
There is no approved flavorings in the USA for vaping.
And the flavoring companies do not advertise them for vaping use.
Or if they do they will eventually run afoul of the FDA and have to go thru the PMTA process for each flavor.
Yum.....gonna try this in the morning.
 

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