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OMG Woodruff flavor. Reminds me of of a punch my mother used to make from self collected wild Strawberries and Woodruff. She put a bottle of champagne, the Strawberries and rough chopped Woodruff in a bowl, and let it sit in the fridge for at least an hour. If that German flavor tastes like the real thing, I know I'll be making a punch e-juice with it.

May Bowl!
 

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My German flavors came in today.

- Green Apple Sour
- Halfzware Shag
- Speculoos Butter Cookie
- Wild Strawberry
- Woodruff

I'm curious, how the Halfzware Shag will be, as a standalone. I used to roll my own with cigarette tobaccos by Vanelle, Drum, and Samson, all of them were Halfzware Shags. Halfzware Shag is the kind of tobacco, in this case a medium strong tobacco. There's also a Zware Shag, I tried some from a friend of mine. However, it was way too much for my throat and lungs, made me cough like hell.
Hell, I'm curious about all the flavors I bought. The Speculoos Butter Cookie (Spekulatius Keks), something sold or baked around Christmas time. Usually has brown sugar, Almond, some Ginger, little Anis, little Cinnamon, and of course, butter (unsalted).
Then, there's the Wild Strawberry and Woodruff. I have FA Wine Champagne, so I will make, what @HeadInClouds called a May Bowl, combining those three flavors.

I'll keep you posted!
 

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I made some of the Green Apple Sour (Granny Smith) yesterday evening. Used the recommended 6% (shown as Richtdosierung on the label) with a 85VG/15PG mix, and VT's Nicotine base (VG). Today, I tried it in a Manta V2 RDA with a single parallel coil at 0.4 Ohm on my Sigelei 150W at 27.5W. IMO, it does have a Granny Smith taste. Personally, I'd like to have more flavor of both, especially the Apple and more of the tart. Of course, I could increase the percentage of the flavor. However, considering the price tag, I think, I'll be able to perfect my current Sour Apple recipe with cheaper/better FA ingredients.

Update:
10/07/15 It has been 4 days, since I've made this mix. I vaped it again today. It has developed a stronger Granny Smith flavor. I'll let it steep further and will update accordingly.
10/13/15 Meanwhile, it's been 10 days. The flavor hasn't changed any at all. IMHO, not worth the money.
 
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I made some of the Green Apple Sour (Granny Smith) yesterday evening. Used the recommended 6% (shown as Richtdosierung on the label) with a 85VG/15PG mix, and VT's Nicotine base (VG). Today, I tried it in a Manta V2 RDA with a single parallel coil at 0.4 Ohm on my Sigelei 150W at 27.5W. IMO, it does have a Granny Smith taste. Personally, I'd like to have more flavor of both, especially the Apple and more of the tart. Of course, I could increase the percentage of the flavor. However, considering the price tag, I think, I'll be able to perfect my current Sour Apple recipe with cheaper/better FA ingredients.
why do you say FA ingredients are better?
 

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ahh i thought you were questioning the quality of the ingredients gotcha
 

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ahh i thought you were questioning the quality of the ingredients gotcha
As mentioned, it does have a Granny Smith flavor, just not enough for my liking. It might improve in flavor with more time to steep. I'll see and add my comments here.
 

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I made some of the Green Apple Sour (Granny Smith) yesterday evening. Used the recommended 6% (shown as Richtdosierung on the label) with a 85VG/15PG mix, and VT's Nicotine base (VG). Today, I tried it in a Manta V2 RDA with a single parallel coil at 0.4 Ohm on my Sigelei 150W at 27.5W. IMO, it does have a Granny Smith taste. Personally, I'd like to have more flavor of both, especially the Apple and more of the tart. Of course, I could increase the percentage of the flavor. However, considering the price tag, I think, I'll be able to perfect my current Sour Apple recipe with cheaper/better FA ingredients.
Thanks for your information! I ran into this with some of the ones I had, as well. Good, but questioning if I would spend the money on it kind of good. Only 2 stood out to me from the bunch I tried and I still can't say I'd spend the $, even as good as they were, just too pricey and % a bit high.
 

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Don't get me wrong here! I don't quite get, how most Americans are willing to pay more $ for a product, just because it says German engineered, or in this case, made in Germany. There are companies that deliver high quality products all over the world (China excluded :)).
 

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Thanks for your information! I ran into this with some of the ones I had, as well. Good, but questioning if I would spend the money on it kind of good. Only 2 stood out to me from the bunch I tried and I still can't say I'd spend the $, even as good as they were, just too pricey and % a bit high.
I like your Halloween avatar!
 

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Updated post #103 regarding the Green Apple Sour (Granny Smith).
 

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Another update of post #103

I think, I'll make some of that Speculoos Butter Cookie next. I'll keep you updated
 

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I made the Speculoos Butter Cookie at the recommended 7% on 10/17/15, as a single flavor. I have to mention, I know what the real thing tastes like. In assumption, the juice needed steeping, I didn't try it, until today. At the moment, I'm getting a stronger buttery flavor, with Ginger, and some Cinnamon, slight Anise, not so much of a cookie though. Personally, I think, it could use some Almond flavor, as the cookies I know have some shaved Almond pieces in it. I'll let it steep a few more days, before trying it again, and update this post accordingly.

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10/23/15: IMHO, the butter flavor is way too overpowering! Which also sort of worries me, regarding the unwanted AP/DP, etc.. The overall flavors haven't changed from what I've described above.
I think, I can make a better Spekulatius Keks, than this! I already created the initial recipe. However, I had to order some flavors, I think are needed, in order to create it. I'll post the final recipe, once I actually reach what I'm expecting a Spekulatius Keks supposed to taste like.
 
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You're welcome!
The Spekulatius cookies are one thing I miss during Christmas time. However, the one thing that is Christmas for me is my Mother's Christmas Stollen. She sent me the recipe for it. I baked several loafs (they are kind of shaped like a loaf of bread), and I gave some to my neighbors. The next day, I received a call from one of them, asking, if I had more, since they ate it all, the same evening.
 

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I have utilized 2% Woodruff in a fruit mix I just made. The recommended percentage for this flavor is 5% as a single flavor mix. After a shake and vape of my fruit mix, the Woodruff comes out pretty strong. Therefore, I'll probably decrease it to 1.5% in my next mix. Overall, I think it's a real good Woodruff flavor.
I also added 2.5% of the Wild Strawberry in that mix. Recommended for this flavor as a single mix is 5%. Currently, I can taste just some of it. However, the little flavor I get, does remind me of the Wild Strawberries, we used to pick. I'm thinking of incrementing it to 3% in my mix
 

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Forgot to mention, the Woodruff is the sweet kind of its variety, not the earthy type, that we used to pick in the wild.
 

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An update on my fruit mix with the 2% Woodruff, I've been vaping it just of and on. Not too often, that I could develop a vapor's tongue. The Woodruff flavor seems to fade over time.
 

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I have a bunch also - slowly getting through these, but many have surprised me as being extremely good (and some are the opposite!). I will say that my thought is that these are mostly very complex flavors, and my impression is that they will be great for people who want to mix a single flavor without having to mix 10 flavors together.

Black Mamba: 5%
slight menthol, hard to describe - very different. I don't pick up tobacco notes. To be revisited later.

Sahne Bonbon (toffee): 7%
This one is steeping after an initial taste. Not sure yet, so I'll give the flavor a chance to calm down.

Cookie: 5%
cookie with a touch of chocolate - different and good

Stracciatella: 9%
chocolate swirled gelato (the description on the website is wrong). Good, delicate, subtle vanilla with a hint of chocolate - burns easily. I really liked this one!

Butter Spekulatius: 7%
Very buttery cookie dough like flavor. Also tried at half strength, because full strength gets a little over buttery after a while. Delicious!

Pirates Poison: 13%
cola, rum, vanilla - good realistic flavors, and exactly as it should be

Punsch: 8%
Reminded me of a herbal tea with anise and spices - good

Tropical Fire: 5%
It took me 6mls to realize the primary flavor was roses! Quite a subtle vape, and again different from anything I've tasted previously.

Winter Traum (Winter Dream): 13%
Strong cinnamon spice (not red hot type). After initial mixing, tasted and let sit for several days. Diluted it by half, still way too in-your-face for me. Hard to remove lingering taste from equipment so gave up on this one!

Mulled Wine: 5%
I had previously tried to make this using different flavorings and failed miserably. This one has pretty much nailed the red wine, touch of orange, and spices flavor I was looking for.

Cheesecake: 5%
This must be what was previously referred to as 'lemon cheesecake.' It's definitely cheesecake with a distinct lemon flavor. This is completely different than the TFA or Loranne's cheesecakes. I did pop this one in the crockpot for half an hour, and then let it sit for a couple of days. Good flavor.

Brazilian Flavor: 4%
This is listed as a tobacco flavor, which I don't taste at all. It's very good, but I can't pick out what the flavorings are (I think there's a touch of honey). It's a subtle vape, could be an adv.

Nougat: 5%
Spot on nougat with nuts (hazelnut instead of almond) and honey. I really like this one - could be an adv. Update: I'm totally obsessed with this flavor. The website shows a picture of a chocolate truffle, not nougat, and now that I see that I can taste a slight hint of chocolate as well as the honey and hazelnut. This burns very clean at all power levels, and doesn't clog up coils. (I just tested it again the IW Nugat at the same percentage, and the IW is funky)

Vanilla Tahiti: 5%
I have to compare this with all the FA vanillas I have. It's a pleasant vanilla - still not perfect. Could easily be vaped standalone for subtle flavor.

Hazelnut Cream: 9%
Nice hazelnut flavor, not overpowering. The straight hazelnut smells almost the same, but I'll try that one in a bit.

Blackberry Cream: 15%
Strong, sweet artificial blackberry flavor. I didn't care for this one, but a lower percentage might help.

Honey Melon: 5%
Spot on melon - can't decide if it's honeydew or canteloupe without going to the market and doing a taste comparison, but this is an excellent flavor.

Baked Apple: 10%
I tried this one then put it away for a week. Something about the cinnamon used in this flavoring is funky to my tastebuds. No improvement after a week.

Angry Alien: 9%
This one surprised me! The smell is a bit funky, but it tastes like delicious cherry. Updated to say the next day it was even better - so good I made 20 mls. Going to give it a few days to steep. Could be another winner!

Mr. Peanut: 5%
This one really surprised me, and I only made it because Cessanpix liked it so much! I left it 24 hours, and it smelled funky - but it's delicious! I do not like peanut butter vapes, but this is a delicate peanut candy bar flavor - complex (maybe chocolate covered?). I've only tried a few drops in a little dripper so far, but I'll pop it in a Reo in a day or two and give it a longer try. I should also add that I don't generally like candy-like vapes. But this one is extremely promising.

Hi. Thanks for the reviews. Did you ever get back to the toffee flavor? It has 2 5-star reviews on VT, but you know how that goes. I'm getting the Mr Peanut and Nougat for sure. Thanks.
 

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Hi. Thanks for the reviews. Did you ever get back to the toffee flavor? It has 2 5-star reviews on VT, but you know how that goes. I'm getting the Mr Peanut and Nougat for sure. Thanks.
I don't think I liked it!
 

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Oh, you have nothing for which to be sorry. We all want the bargains when we can get them. I ordered regardless and what the heck, Black FRiday and Cyber Monday are a-comin'. :)
 

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