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Huckleberried

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And it appears you can get 15% off with that coupon on their page. Bonus!
 
Is there anything that I could replace this with?
Shipping to Finland is $45, plus the import taxes etc. make this kind of expensive for my tastes for 2oz concentrate. :p

Edit: hmm, FA has ginger but it's triacetin based. Is it safe to use?
http://flavourartexpress.biz/index.php?dispatch=products.view&product_id=926

Edit2: TPA/TFA seems to offer some of their flavours with triacetin base, and it might be OK to vape. It may crack tanks, though. Still looking.
 
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Mommay

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I don't mind paying $3.99 for a bottle of flavoring, but when ejuice4u wants me to pay $5.99 to have it shipped......
 

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I don't mind paying $3.99 for a bottle of flavoring, but when ejuice4u wants me to pay $5.99 to have it shipped......
Oh yikes! Didn't realize that. Well that's too much. For that price, may as well order from Nature's Flavors. But trying to figure out which one... well, good luck on that, lol. It's a shame it's become so hard to get.
 

AmandaD

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Is there anything that I could replace this with?
Shipping to Finland is $45, plus the import taxes etc. make this kind of expensive for my tastes for 2oz concentrate. :p

Edit: hmm, FA has ginger but it's triacetin based. Is it safe to use?
http://flavourartexpress.biz/index.php?dispatch=products.view&product_id=926

Edit2: TPA/TFA seems to offer some of their flavours with triacetin base, and it might be OK to vape. It may crack tanks, though. Still looking.

Apparently this is not for vaping - it's oil based and is in the kitchen only line (or was until they moved things around!)
 

Mommay

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I have a Ginger from FW that I've used as a very minor addition before. It's just OK, but I wouldn't recommend it if you need a TRUE ginger root flavor. It just doesn't have enough bite, but it is not a gingerale or sweetened ginger flavor - just kind of weak and puny.
 

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You can also make your own ginger extract -- use the coffee extraction method, and you can yield a very decent ginger flavoring concentrate. Save yourself $30+ for a 2oz bottle internationally and try that first. It's not hard.
 
Thanks for the idea! I would have never thought about doing it this myself... I'll try it next weekend. Thankfully there's plenty of fresh ginger around.
 

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Thanks for the idea! I would have never thought about doing it this myself... I'll try it next weekend. Thankfully there's plenty of fresh ginger around.
Glad I could help out... the great thing about a lot of spices is they're potent enough and translate effectively into low-tech extractions that we can make our own flavors with them.
 

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You can also make your own ginger extract -- use the coffee extraction method, and you can yield a very decent ginger flavoring concentrate. Save yourself $30+ for a 2oz bottle internationally and try that first. It's not hard.
Thanks from me as well! I need a good ginger flavor for a recipe that I'm currently developing. Nothing is better than DIY :)
 

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