I have a empty dripper bottle and I filled it 3/4 100 percent CVS VG and vape that, can I get flavor from. Somewhere and add the 1/4 shake it and have straight sweet flavored vg drip juice?
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Lately I would just take a juice I have laying around and fill the rest of the 6ml bottle with the juice BUT that doesn't really give me a lot of flavor
Curious Can flavoring be purchased locally at a store? Like vanilla extract? LolNot surprising as the pre-mixed/flavoring/s have already been diluted once.
As an example: you would need to add around 5-6 drops of INW Shisha Strawberry.
And could add 2-3 drops of INW Biscuit to that, and add the same amount of INW Shisha Vanilla to that on top.
Drops may need to be adjusted to your taste & wattage tho.
Yeah I'm working with getting some here via private msg. Had to see tho if there is something I could grab now to try out. Instead of buying online and waiting it to come.If by store you mean what I think you mean, then no.
There is a low variety and those "extracts" are of low quality.
Even if you manage to find high grade real vanilla extract it wouldn't taste anywhere near a vanilla flavor you are used to from bought vanilla juice.
That's why most of us buy our flavors from specialized flavor manufacturers like TFA, CAP, FA, etc..
PG messes with me.... Coughing and lungs hurt, throat feels like fire.And unless you prefer max VG or intend to use flavoring in high quantities, you should consider getting some PG too.
Alright so, just a guess here.If PG is problem for you, you can substitute is with a small quantity of distilled water.
PG messes with me.... Coughing and lungs hurt, throat feels like fire.
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While some flavors are VG based, most of them are PG based.Keep in mind some brands of flavors are available in a VG base, rather than PG:https://www.realflavors.com/
And some like the VZ-SC are alcohol based:http://vapingzone.com/Blackberry-Concentrated-Flavor/pid-622.html
My favorite Blackberry, 2% or less.
While some flavors contain alcohol, they usually contain mostly PG and some alcohol.