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idjekyll

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I noticed that recipes on e-liquid-recipes.com is dominated by The Flavor's Apprentice. Is there any reason why this is so? Is it because of availability or is FA really better when mixing for juices?
 

Heabob

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I use CAP, TFA, FA, FW, & INW.

Each brand has their own best & worst.
If you do some reading around here you will notice certain flavors & brands used more than others.
Personal preferences you will find by trying different brands.
If the bad stuff is a concern FA is the one used most, but TFA & CAP also have some clean flavors too.
You may need to try 6 different Strawberries to find the one(s) you like best.
So stick with buying the smaller bottles until later on.
 

gopher_byrd

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First things first...
The Flavor Apprentice=TFA
FlavourArt=FA

Those are the common abbreviations you will see around here.

That said, I use a variety. Capella, TFA, FA, Inawera, Hangsen, etc. I choose not to lock into one vendor because each has it's strengths and it's weaknesses. And similar flavors from different vendors will often strengthen the overall flavor.
 

idjekyll

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I use CAP, TFA, FA, FW, & INW.

Each brand has their own best & worst.
If you do some reading around here you will notice certain flavors & brands used more than others.
Personal preferences you will find by trying different brands.
If the bad stuff is a concern FA is the one used most, but TFA & CAP also have some clean flavors too.
You may need to try 6 different Strawberries to find the one(s) you like best.
So stick with buying the smaller bottles until later on.

Man I just realised FA and TFA aren't the same. Noob moment pardon me.
 

Heabob

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Man I just realised FA and TFA aren't the same. Noob moment pardon me.

No different than the learning curves with most everything else.
Just have to learn all the "Lingo" first:D.
 

RonJS

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Man I just realised FA and TFA aren't the same. Noob moment pardon me.

Heck, sometimes FA and FA are not quite the same.:eek:

Your perusal of some of the flavors in the recipes posted here are FA (UK) and are not always indicated as such.

Ron
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"Persuade thyself that imperfection and inconvenience are the natural lot of mortals, and there will be no room for discontent, neither for despair."- Ieyasu Tokugawa
 

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