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Heli195

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Hi all
Very general question. Which FA flavours are shake and vape. I am trying to fit in as much sampling as possible my next set will be with cola and all the things that go with this ie black cherry citrus mix rhum etc. Any help much appreciated
 

Heabob

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Hi all
Very general question. Which FA flavours are shake and vape. I am trying to fit in as much sampling as possible my next set will be with cola and all the things that go with this ie black cherry citrus mix rhum etc. Any help much appreciated

Far as I've found, most all of them I've tried didn't really need steeping.
I usually leave anything I mix sit for 24hrs anyway, except for some of the other brands, or certain flavors like Custards.
 

Heli195

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Cool that's what I was hoping. Have left most of mine at least a day so far. So many things to try so little time lol
 

HeadInClouds

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I always try everything I mix right away, even when I know it's gonna change over time. The flavors I notice the biggest change with are tobaccos, so I don't consider those shake-and-vape type flavors (possible exception for SoHo). Nonna's Cake, Labyrinth, and the other recent group of more complex flavors also change character over time, in my opinion. Tiramisu fits in that group, though it's not a new flavoring. If you're just vaping them as single flavors, those are the ones I'd recommend giving some time & seeing how they change.

Once you start mixing them together, it's a whole new ballgame as flavorings interact.
 

Just Frank

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I always try everything I mix right away, even when I know it's gonna change over time. The flavors I notice the biggest change with are tobaccos, so I don't consider those shake-and-vape type flavors (possible exception for SoHo). Nonna's Cake, Labyrinth, and the other recent group of more complex flavors also change character over time, in my opinion. Tiramisu fits in that group, though it's not a new flavoring. If you're just vaping them as single flavors, those are the ones I'd recommend giving some time & seeing how they change.

Once you start mixing them together, it's a whole new ballgame as flavorings interact.
I mixed a blend lastnight. I was going to wait a week or two to try it. I wonder what you'd reccomend for this-
FA-White Peach 3%
FA-Peach 2%
FA-Pear 1%
Should I let the flavors bond for a while? I dont know why I always whip up something before trying them individually. That could be way too much flavor.
*green horn*
 

Willbo

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Find all the cake type and bakery flavours are better after a week or two, same with the tobaccos. I usually let everything steep anyway but most of the other concentrates dont change much, especially the fruits....in fact some of them like the old lime flavours fade over time.
 

Howard Hughes

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For me, fruits are usually good to go right away.
Most bakery/desserts need a week or two.
Heavier custards & creams take 3-4 weeks sometimes.
 

HeadInClouds

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I mixed a blend lastnight. I was going to wait a week or two to try it. I wonder what you'd reccomend for this-
FA-White Peach 3%
FA-Peach 2%
FA-Pear 1%
Should I let the flavors bond for a while? I dont know why I always whip up something before trying them individually. That could be way too much flavor.
*green horn*

I'd try it right away and wouldn't anticipate any big changes as that ages. White Peach is pretty potent!
 

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