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Yanni

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Hi all am beginner in DIY, and I have a problem I have only the flavouart (FA) brand but I cant find a full FA recipes!!! so can anyone help ?

kindly find the flavors that already have
watermelon, menthol, coconut, strawberry, apricot, dairy milk, Bavarian cream.


thank u for ur support ;)
 

Yanni

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HIC's sells recipes, I need to make my e-liquid not to buy it, so I already bought some FA single flavors (the mentioned above), and I found some recipes but it's not all FA, maybe FA with TFA or TPA or Capella,I want a full FA recipe to make it ;)
 

iVape

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HIC's sells recipes, I need to make my e-liquid not to buy it, so I already bought some FA single flavors (the mentioned above), and I found some recipes but it's not all FA, maybe FA with TFA or TPA or Capella,I want a full FA recipe to make it ;)
Hic has also shared plenty of free recipes they are all on here. Gotta find them though
 

Yanni

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also my friend buy " Almond - Cinnamon - Raspberry - cola - Whipped Cream " if any one have any ideas for him, and its all FA
 

Yanni

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Yanni, try searching on e-liquid-recipes.com There are tons of all The Flavorer's Apprentice (TFA or sometimes abbreviated Fa). Or search here on "clone recipes". Most of those use TFA flavors.

thx ;) and i'll.
 

soulshine

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Yeah, looks like you need to clear yourself up on what is FA and what is TFA. It's confusing to new DIYers because TFA (I assume because of FA's popularity) has changed their logos on the bottles to FA which stands for Flavor Apprentice instead of Flavour Art.

If you are looking for Flavour Art recipes, go to the recipes subsection and do a search for "HIC" or "HeadInClouds". There are many recipes that are posted there for free. If you go to his pay site, the recipes are $3 each and you get a copy of them so they are yours to keep and use whenever. It's hardly like you are "buying juice".

I don't use Flavor Apprentice so follow the advice given above for that brand.
 

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