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If you like minty. Try CAPs Cool Mint while your at it.
I've been using FA Maxx Blend and FA Espresso for a little over a year. Ordered 5 or 6 FA flavors a few weeks ago and have 12 or 14 on the way. Till recently most everything had been FW but this thread has me thinking that eventually I will be using FA almost exclusively. Well, I do have a very few TFA. I think most of my FW will be getting too old before too awfully long so I will need to be keeping an eye and nose on those. I always appreciate any help I get here.

Edit to add: I have a friend who is hooked on FW Extreme Ice so I'll have to keep buying that.
 
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I've never ordered from MFS, so i don't know.

Nicotine River sells 60mls from what understand, not sure about larger, but I think those are re-bottled, too.
They are. When Mama J's sold FA flavors their 7 leaves was clear even though they re bottled. Nicotine River's was a pale yellow. And this is prior to mixing. I'd did taste a bit different also. Mama's was less grassy. I dont know why. First bottle of Joy I got from bull city was delicious. All bottles after from them I get that yucky flat beer. It makes no sense to me. Just sniffing the bottle it smells different. It used to smell sticky sweet cotton candy deep fried cake batter. Now it smells like sweet caramelized deep fried beer cake batter.
 
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They could put some cold :pizza: in it and it would be a college boy's breakfast.
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I was given some Nature's Flavors concentrates from this sweet lady at work today. She had found out that I diy and she had tried and realized that this wasn't for her and piffed them to me.

The flavours are:
Blueberry Cheesecake
Cotton Candy
Spearmint
Grape

There was also something called Mister E Liquid that I think is some kind of Root Beer concentrate. Has anybody heard of this and if so what percentage to mix it at?

Thanks for any help all.

I'm not crazy, my mother had me tested.
 

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I'm a little discouraged in reading that some of the flavors fade after a few days. I usually stick pretty much to just a couple of mixes for myself that are mostly tobacco and coffee mixes. Most of the other flavors I buy are for other people and I have always liked to mix fairly large batches but if the fruits are going to fade, I'll have to change that. Whatever works I guess.
 

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I'm a little discouraged in reading that some of the flavors fade after a few days. I usually stick pretty much to just a couple of mixes for myself that are mostly tobacco and coffee mixes. Most of the other flavors I buy are for other people and I have always liked to mix fairly large batches but if the fruits are going to fade, I'll have to change that. Whatever works I guess.
Well, it's not like they disappear fade, but there's a tweak for Lime. Someone posted a reciped using Lime Cold Pressed at 0.5% It was a delicious vape! A week goes by, I can still taste it, but it's not as "there" as when fresh mixed. The next time I mixed the recipe, I used lime at 1%. A week later, it was where the 0.5% mix started at. Hope that wasn't confusing.

Lemon Sicily and Lime Cold Pressed are the only 2 I've experienced fading after they're mixed. BUT... Lemon Sicily took at least a month to fade a little, Lime comes out STRONG, so it seems crazy to use a little more, but it works. I've never had one that was faded to the point of flavorless, ever.
 

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All flavors can react/change depending on what they are mixed with and mellow or blend in a steep. Certain flavors can boost other flavors, etc. It's not a company thing, just science. Kinda like cooking. Sometimes leftovers taste better than fresh out of the oven, or the opposite. I have bought a lot of HIC's recipes for simply his notes on how flavors react or what flavor might boost another or keep it zippy and zesty with a steep. Hic's notes are what have helped me so much. :thanks: @HeadInClouds !
 

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Good morning everyone! I haven't forgotten this thread it has just been a busy week and I can't get to this site using my phone. Well I can but my watched threads don't show up on my phone. :(
 

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Well, it's not like they disappear fade, but there's a tweak for Lime. Someone posted a reciped using Lime Cold Pressed at 0.5% It was a delicious vape! A week goes by, I can still taste it, but it's not as "there" as when fresh mixed. The next time I mixed the recipe, I used lime at 1%. A week later, it was where the 0.5% mix started at. Hope that wasn't confusing.

Lemon Sicily and Lime Cold Pressed are the only 2 I've experienced fading after they're mixed. BUT... Lemon Sicily took at least a month to fade a little, Lime comes out STRONG, so it seems crazy to use a little more, but it works. I've never had one that was faded to the point of flavorless, ever.
Thank you much! That is good to know. I thought there were more, maybe I misread.
 

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I just finished reading this entire thread. I've been lurking in the shadows for about the past month learning and soaking up all that I can. I am brand new to the DIY scene, so I'm a blank slate. Soon I'll be making my first order of FA, and looking for some suggestions. I already know for a fact that I am getting Monsoon, that just sounds amazing. I have come to love the sweeter fruit type vapes from my local vendor. And love drinking coffee, but the coffee vapes from them have been almost tasteless and no sweetness at all.

Now with all that out of the way, a little bit about me. I'm a Texas boy. I've been vaping for about 2 years now. I used a vv tube mod when I started, but now that I'm serious about vaping got a Joyetech EVIC VTC Mini and a Crown tank. I do temp control mostly, but find that certain vapes are better in power mode. I have learned so much from you all and feel like I already know many of you.

I hope you will accept me into the family and I look forward to any suggestions and advice all are willing to give.
I wish I had read this far before I jumped in here. At my age I should have had better manners. Nice post.
 

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Thank you. This is a good group of people with alot of knowledge. This place has been a godsend.

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Hi everyone, I am beginning to enjoy the hobby aspect of DIY rather than the actual act of vaping itself. Has anyone gone through this type of transformation?
 
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Hi everyone, I am beginning to enjoy DIY more as a hobby rather than the actual act of vaping itself. Has anyone gone through this type of transformation?

Me too, well I still enjoy the vaping just as much but the DIY has turned into my favorite hobby. I know the cost savings of DIY compared to store bought but since it takes time away from my other more expensive hobbies I am saving a boat load of money :D
 

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Me too, well I still enjoy the vaping just as much but the DIY has turned into my favorite hobby. I know the cost savings of DIY compared to store bought but since it takes time away from my other more expensive hobbies I am saving a boat load of money :D

I personally don't think I am saving much money by DIY since the most I vape in a day is 2.5 ml - approximately $25 a month. I've spent much more than that on flavors, supplies and various gear. I do it because I have the time, and enjoy DIY. Otherwise, I'd be better off buying a pre-mixed and spending the time making money elsewhere ...

Ain't gonna happen since I enjoy DIY too much - including doing my own calculations instead of using an online calculator.
 

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I personally don't think I am saving much money by DIY since the most I vape in a day is 2.5 ml - approximately $25 a month.

In that case you probably won't be interested in the contents of an email I just
received from Nicotine River....:devil:

15% OFF
FLAVOURART FLAVORS!
DISCOUNT CODE: FA
EXPIRES: 4/26/2016

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Hi everyone, I am beginning to enjoy the hobby aspect of DIY rather than the actual act of vaping itself. Has anyone gone through this type of transformation?
From the get go.
 

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I enjoy DIY too much - including doing my own calculations instead of using an online calculator.
This too, except I have a scale ordered and I may use one to convert to grams till I get used to it. Then I may try without one (online calculator).
I need to exercise this old brain to try to stay sharp.;)
 
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I use a scale and always will. To hard to gauge the weight of the nic. I would end up putting WAY too much knowing me.

I'm not crazy, my mother had me tested.
 

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I use a scale and always will. To hard to gauge the weight of the nic. I would end up putting WAY too much knowing me.

I'm not crazy, my mother had me tested.
I'm sorry, I don't understand. Always will what?

ETA: Oh, I think I know what you mean.
 

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Use a scale.

I'm not crazy, my mother had me tested.
We were talking of using an online calculator vs. doing our own calculations. Sorry, that's why I didn't understand. Yeah, I'm sure I will stay with the scale, I'm tired of washing syringes.
 

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We were talking of using an online calculator vs. doing our own calculations. Sorry, that's why I didn't understand. Yeah, I'm sure I will stay with the scale, I'm tired of washing syringes.
I know what you mean. I started diy using weight over volume. Was easier and cheaper that way LOL

I'm not crazy, my mother had me tested.
 

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We were talking of using an online calculator vs. doing our own calculations. Sorry, that's why I didn't understand. Yeah, I'm sure I will stay with the scale, I'm tired of washing syringes.

Whether you mix by weight or volume, isn't doing your own calculations an option? On a related subject, I doubt if there is a calculator online that helps when you want to mix 3 or 4 mixed liquids to change their flavor proportions. Or is there one?
 

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@Recan On the fade topic, sometime I like the mix better after the fade than before. It's a matter of taste. If the fade worries you make smaller batches. When I use lemon Sicily I don't make 60 mls. When I make Rhodonite, I make 120 mls. Change it as needed.
 

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Whether you mix by weight or volume, isn't doing your own calculations an option? On a related subject, I doubt if there is a calculator online that helps when you want to mix 3 or 4 mixed liquids to change their flavor proportions. Or is there one?

I am not sure exactly what you're asking but JuiceCalculator were you can download here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ceu7kr789fq5wdt/Lmw4X_Xg9j has a bunch of calculators, I took a pic and maybe one of those is what your looking for:

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It's a great calculator made by one of our fellow VU members
 

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Whether you mix by weight or volume, isn't doing your own calculations an option? On a related subject, I doubt if there is a calculator online that helps when you want to mix 3 or 4 mixed liquids to change their flavor proportions. Or is there one?
Yes, it's an option either way. I might just write down or print out the number of grams per ml. of each liquid and do those calculations. I haven't decided yet. As to your other question, if there is, I don't know about it.
 

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@Recan On the fade topic, sometime I like the mix better after the fade than before. It's a matter of taste. If the fade worries you make smaller batches. When I use lemon Sicily I don't make 60 mls. When I make Rhodonite, I make 120 mls. Change it as needed.
What I was worried about was being able to mix up a few weeks worth for friends and it being ok for them after a period of time. I don't do many really small batches. But maybe I can work it out to come out good after the fade. Thanks
 

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Thanks, I will take a look at the calculator. Let's say I have two similar liquids containing two flavors. One has 3% blueberry and 3%cream. The other one has 4% Blueberry and 2% cream. In what proportions should I combine the two in order to get 3.5 % blueberry and 1% cream? Is there a calculator that helps? I can usually figure that one out with hand calculations and a lot of free time, and by making a third compensating liquid
 

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Thanks, I will take a look at the calculator. Let's say I have two similar liquids containing two flavors. One has 3% blueberry and 3%cream. The other one has 4% Blueberry and 2% cream. In what proportions should I combine the two in order to get 3.5 % blueberry and 1% cream? Is there a calculator that helps? I can usually figure that one out with hand calculations and a lot of free time, and by making a third compensating liquid
I don't think that's possible due to the cream you want. The blueberry is easy, just 50 50 of each for the 3.5% you want. Thr 50 50 will give 2.5% cream.
 

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Alright! I finally caught up reading the thread. I'm going to pause a bit before I start in on the one at the other place. One thing I'm still puzzled about though. What's the deal with PIE? I missed something. I am 71 years old and I do miss a beat once in a while.
 

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I don't think that's possible due to the cream you want. The blueberry is easy, just 50 50 of each for the 3.5% you want. Thr 50 50 will give 2.5% cream.

Exactly. To bring down the cream, I will then have to add a third solution of 3.5% Blueberry (without cream) - enough to bring down the cream to 1%.
Online calculators probably are no help doing such a thing.
 

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On the hobby aspect, that is why I love it! I mean I love saving money and having the option to tailor the flavors to my own tastes. But the reading and researching, and creating and mixing is addicting, fun, and most of all relaxing. I still enjoy vaping, it hasn't become an either/or situation. But it's a wonderful, inexpensive (compared to a lot of hobbies) way of being creative and is actually also soothing to me.My daughter finds adult color books soothing and helps her relieve stress. Mixing does that for me :)
 

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Alright! I finally caught up reading the thread. I'm going to pause a bit before I start in on the one at the other place. One thing I'm still puzzled about though. What's the deal with PIE? I missed something. I am 71 years old and I do miss a beat once in a while.
I too pondered on that a bit. @wllmc @RocketPuppy (it's been so long since I read this thread thru, and perhaps seeing PIE in other threads, but let's see how my brain works.) Was it being used as a funny type quirkiness, as a cuss word, or what's the inside joke. Or if your brain is like mine, do you even remember? Inquiring minds want the scoop. Miss you Wllmc & R.P.
 

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Exactly. To bring down the cream, I will then have to add a third solution of 3.5% Blueberry (without cream) - enough to bring down the cream to 1%.
Online calculators probably are no help doing such a thing.
I would probably use the 4% BLUEBERRY and 2% cream. Use the calculator to add nic base to bring the cream to 1% and then adjust the blueberry back up to the percentage you are looking for, 3.5%. I would need an easy starting point , like 10mls, for this. You will know how much to add by knowing how much blueberry is the 10 ml mix. Hope this makes sense. I am sure someone has an easier way.
 

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Try these recipes and you will know the big deal! ;)

http://vapingunderground.com/threads/hics-sugary-almond-apple-tart-simple-variations.13178/

http://vapingunderground.com/threads/hics-county-fair-apple-pie.1844/

:cheers:

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Oh man! I like the simplicity of the first one and then all the variations that he gives with it. That's great. But but but I didn't say big deal, I just said deal. lol....Thanks, I'm marking that one for sure.
 

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Alright! I finally caught up reading the thread. I'm going to pause a bit before I start in on the one at the other place. One thing I'm still puzzled about though. What's the deal with PIE? I missed something. I am 71 years old and I do miss a beat once in a while.

Over at ECF the word 'pie' would get censored for some reason. I never figured that one out myself.
 

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Over at ECF the word 'pie' would get censored for some reason. I never figured that one out myself.
I felt it had to be something other that a recipe, too much joking. Tn. here too.
 

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I ordered 7 more FA flavors from Nicotine River today. My other order and my scale is supposed to be here tomorrow. This thread has cost me but I know I am going to be a better mixer for it. Thanks for the hospitality.

If I post too much, please let me know.
 
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I find the peppermints to be really strong for me so I'd start around 2% myself.
all mints are reserved for periods of vapors tongue,,,,,,,,,and strangely since i switched to rayon i have not had any vapors tongue...........im happy! (and i cringed every time i read somebody wanting a mint flavor lol
 

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all mints are reserved for periods of vapors tongue,,,,,,,,,and strangely since i switched to rayon i have not had any vapors tongue...........im happy! (and i cringed every time i read somebody wanting a mint flavor lol

Lol, I've only tried a couple of mint flavors, not my cup of tea either.
 

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