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Good BAKERY cinnamon flavoring

Chainvapor

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Hello All,

I have done some DIY juice and never had much luck getting the flavors I want. Does anyone know of a GOOD bakery cinnamon flavor?? I really like cinnamon (not hot cinnamon) and want to try and make a good light sweet cinnamon juice to vape. Any info would be greatly appreciated (even a good recipe if anyone has one) Thanks!!

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AmandaD

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Hello All,

I have done some DIY juice and never had much luck getting the flavors I want. Does anyone know of a GOOD bakery cinnamon flavor?? I really like cinnamon (not hot cinnamon) and want to try and make a good light sweet cinnamon juice to vape. Any info would be greatly appreciated (even a good recipe if anyone has one) Thanks!!

Chainvapor
FA cinnamon ceylon (Flavor Art) makes an excellent bakery cinnamon!
 

Chainvapor

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Thanks everyone. What percentage of FA Cinnamon Ceylon do you use? I have some, but have not had much luck with it. Also, what can I mix it with to come up with a sweet cinnamon vape?? Thanks!
 

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Cinnamon Ceylon vote. Anywhere from 0.5% and up to adjust intensity desired :)
 

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Plus one for the caps CDS. Just go easy at first it can overtake things, but it's pretty much my go to for anything bakery cinnamon. Makes a great base for a sugar bear clone.too, BTW.
 

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I haven't tried a lot of those, but I still like my old-school TFA Cinnmon Danish.

Probably should try some of the new stuff one of these days. ;)
 

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I liked the gourmet cinnamon from nicvapes. think that is the best bakery cinnamon..
I have tried all the rest, fa, cap, tfa and even tried my own extract.. didnt come close to the taste..

mind you, they do have 2 different types, but the gourmet hit that spot, unsweetened.. and with a bit of lo cream cheese icing.. omg! ;)

but that is just my opinion.. ;)
 

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Like wllmc said, start with 0.5, work up. But, be patient. 0.5 might not taste like much, depending on how sensitive you are to the flavor, it pronounces itself more a bit the next day, and so on.
 
Like wllmc said, start with 0.5, work up. But, be patient. 0.5 might not taste like much, depending on how sensitive you are to the flavor, it pronounces itself more a bit the next day, and so on.
Don't you mean steeping process?? IMHO, correct me if I'm wrong. Creamy flavors took a lot longer steeping than fruity
 

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Don't you mean steeping process?? IMHO, correct me if I'm wrong. Creamy flavors took a lot longer steeping than fruity
Well, I think any flavor can do different things at different stages, especially when it's not being vaped standalone. Cinnamon Ceylon does seem to get a bit stronger after time, than right after being mixed, shaken and vaped. When I've made a recipe containing Cinnamon Ceylon, I don't notice the cinnamon when I've vaped it immediately after mixing. The next day, I notice it. Thereafter, it's become a full ingredient in the mix.

For me, creamy flavors are pretty good at shake and vape, they definitely improve thereafter. Even fruit flavors can play tricks on ya a few days after they're made. FA Lime Cold Pressed is a good example of that. At shake and vape, it's a potent(!!) flavor. A day or so later, it calms itself down and plays nice with the other kids in the mix. Highly useful and fun flavor!

I hope that helped to answer your question.
 
Well, I think any flavor can do different things at different stages, especially when it's not being vaped standalone. Cinnamon Ceylon does seem to get a bit stronger after time, than right after being mixed, shaken and vaped. When I've made a recipe containing Cinnamon Ceylon, I don't notice the cinnamon when I've vaped it immediately after mixing. The next day, I notice it. Thereafter, it's become a full ingredient in the mix.

For me, creamy flavors are pretty good at shake and vape, they definitely improve thereafter. Even fruit flavors can play tricks on ya a few days after they're made. FA Lime Cold Pressed is a good example of that. At shake and vape, it's a potent(!!) flavor. A day or so later, it calms itself down and plays nice with the other kids in the mix. Highly useful and fun flavor!

I hope that helped to answer your question.
You mean you don't have to steep your juice?
 

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I generally don't, no. Many things are good with just shake and vape. I have used a crock pot for speed steeps, but pretty much stopped that, too, unless I get terribly impatient. I don't keep mine out on the counter so I don't hassle with it. I'm lazy. When I get low on something, I make it before it runs out completely. On rare occasion that I've run completely out of my fave or 2, I shake the crap out of the bottle, drop it in a cup of hot tap water for it a bit and go.

I'm not going to vape a 30ml bottle of juice in one day, so time kicks in and does it's thing anyway :)
 

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Thanks for all the tips everyone!! I think I was using too much of the Ceylon Cinnamon in my mixes. Probably why I did not like them. Hopefully, I will get back into the DIY stuff soon. I have a ton of flavors and mixing stuff. I just never have any luck coming out with something I like enough to replace the great juices I buy off the shelf.

Happy Vaping Everyone!! :)
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Thanks for all the tips everyone!! I think I was using too much of the Ceylon Cinnamon in my mixes. Probably why I did not like them. Hopefully, I will get back into the DIY stuff soon. I have a ton of flavors and mixing stuff. I just never have any luck coming out with something I like enough to replace the great juices I buy off the shelf.

Happy Vaping Everyone!! :)
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If you haven't already tried some, check out the recipes section here. So many good ones! You can really learn a lot about flavorings when you taste how flavors play off each other.


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Hello All,

I have done some DIY juice and never had much luck getting the flavors I want. Does anyone know of a GOOD bakery cinnamon flavor?? I really like cinnamon (not hot cinnamon) and want to try and make a good light sweet cinnamon juice to vape. Any info would be greatly appreciated (even a good recipe if anyone has one) Thanks!!

Chainvapor

Cinnamon Roll v2

FW Cinnamon Roll 7%
CAP NY Cheesecake 3%
FA Cinnamon Ceylon .5%
TFA Marshmallow .5%
TFA Brown Sugar .5%

TFA Cinnamon Danish or CAP Cinnamon Danish could be used here too, and these, along with FW, can all be used as a single flavor,
between 7-10%.
 

Chainvapor

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Cinnamon Roll v2

FW Cinnamon Roll 7%
CAP NY Cheesecake 3%
FA Cinnamon Ceylon .5%
TFA Marshmallow .5%
TFA Brown Sugar .5%

TFA Cinnamon Danish or CAP Cinnamon Danish could be used here too, and these, along with FW, can all be used as a single flavor,
between 7-10%.

Thank you! I will have to try this recipe!!

CV :)
 

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You mean you don't have to steep your juice?
While steeping does typically make juice better, it does so in varying degrees depending on what flavors you use. Some of my mixes are great the next day, others take a few days, and others take a few weeks. Some that taste great 'shake and vape', taste terrible in a few weeks. Its all subjective to taste, combination, and flavoring type/brand.
 

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