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DIY question: Root beer + Marshmallow

Has anyone had luck mixing root beer and marshmallow together? I think it'd be an interesting mix, but all I keep finding are root beer floats.

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wllmc

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What brands are you using ? Im sure it would be good
 

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Tasty Puff Rasta Root Beer at 6% is just a plain Root Beer.
TFA Root Beer Float is not to bad either.
But I doubt you'll ever actually taste the "Float" part, as the Vanilla flavorings are all too delicate, and overpowered by the RB.
Adding Marshmallow certainly won't hurt anything tho...
 
Lorain or whatever that brand name is lol. I've made a 10ml marshmallow root beer

0% nic
80%pg
20% vg
10% root beer
1% marshmallow- (1-2 drops no more as its really overpowering.)

I've also done a watermelon in a similar fashion, but I don't care for the after taste the flavoring gives off.


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@headbob I've tried the float and I don't taste the vanilla at all. Then again it was a premixed.

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I have a few different vanillas FA vanilla classic, FA vanilla bourbon, Cap vanilla custard, and Cap french vanilla. They are all hard to taste, regardless of the mix. I can smell them, but barely taste them.
 
Lorain or however it's spelt. You could essentially mix any fruit with the gum flavor.
What's tfa mean?

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Lorain or however it's spelt. You could essentially mix any fruit with the gum flavor.
What's tfa mean?

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TFA is a brand - The Flavor Apprentice, aka TPA - the Perfumer's Apprentice, aka Signature. TFA/TPA are the same company. Signature is the TFA brand, just relabeled.
I have a few different vanillas FA vanilla classic, FA vanilla bourbon, Cap vanilla custard, and Cap french vanilla. They are all hard to taste, regardless of the mix. I can smell them, but barely taste them.
Really? Those are some of my faves at 2%. That's so sad, I want you to taste these vanillas! How long since your last cig?
 
LorAnn oils is what I use. They are considered super flavors,but willing to give anything a try. Where do you get sweeteners and sours from? To make the candy flavors o. O

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