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With all the reading I do here, I couldn't swear anything I ever put together is original, but I think this might be.

7% FW Pineapple
1% FA Coconut
7% FW Peach

I think this might be decent after a little steep time.
 

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I should have waited before posting. I think I forgot to shake the pineapple, I can barely taste it. Oh well, at least it's not perfumey.
 

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I should have waited before posting. I think I forgot to shake the pineapple, I can barely taste it. Oh well, at least it's not perfumey.
Try using TFA/TPA Pineapple at 1-1.5% instead. I had difficulties tasting FA Pineapple.
 

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Try using TFA/TPA Pineapple at 1-1.5% instead. I had difficulties tasting FA Pineapple.
Uh.. I used FW Pineapple. I do have FA Pineapple but I don't have TFA.
But really....TFA that low?
 
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But really....TFA that low?
Yes, that's the percentage I'm utilizing in a tobacco recipe, and it's still coming out strong. TFA does have some flavors that don't require a high percentage.
 

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Yes, that's the percentage I'm utilizing in a tobacco recipe, and it's still coming out strong. TFA does have some flavors that don't require a high percentage.
Thanks, I only have a few TFA flavors. I do vape mostly tobaccos. Care to point me to one of your tobacco recipes?
 

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While I think this flavor combination has potential, maybe at different percents with different flavor companies, I gotta call this one a dud. I will wait till I'm convinced a recipe has some merit before I post another. My apologies good people. It might have been a little better with half the coconut.
 

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While I think this flavor combination has potential, maybe at different percents with different flavor companies, I gotta call this one a dud. I will wait till I'm convinced a recipe has some merit before I post another. My apologies good people. It might have been a little better with half the coconut.
For similar reasons, I haven't posted my other tobacco recipe yet. Only when I'm completely satisfied with the result, I'll post it here in VU's DIY section. However, even if the recipe is good for you, it doesn't mean others like it, or they might have to tweak it to their liking.
I also have a problem tasting the FA Coconut. Therefore, I'm looking for a replacement for it. My next try will be the Coconut Concentrate by Inawera.
 

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While I think this flavor combination has potential, maybe at different percents with different flavor companies, I gotta call this one a dud. I will wait till I'm convinced a recipe has some merit before I post another. My apologies good people. It might have been a little better with half the coconut.

Try it without the Peach, or lower the Peach to 1%.
You can also raise the FW Pineapple to 10%+ if needed.
Or mix the FW Pineapple as stand alone first to nail down the strength you like best.
But I've found most all Pineapple flavorings to be quite strong.
 

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A big part of the problem may be that my taste buds are pretty well shot. For me anytime I use coconut, I don't want to say it mutes the flavors, but it sure brings the intensity down. If that makes any sense. Bad buds in this hobby can be a terrible handicap.
 

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A big part of the problem may be that my taste buds are pretty well shot. For me anytime I use coconut, I don't want to say it mutes the flavors, but it sure brings the intensity down. If that makes any sense. Bad buds in this hobby can be a terrible handicap.

FA Coconut being a great example, cause I have trouble tasting it.
I seem to get more of a buttery taste than actual Coconut.
Got a few other brands I need to experiment with that I haven't tried yet.
Your buds may come back to life after some time tho, but then again, who knows.
 

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FA Coconut being a great example, cause I have trouble tasting it.
I seem to get more of a buttery taste than actual Coconut.
Got a few other brands I need to experiment with that I haven't tried yet.
Your buds may come back to life after some time tho, but then again, who knows.
As mentioned above, I also have trouble tasting the FA Coconut. Therefore, I'll try INW. Which one are you trying?
 

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As mentioned above, I also have trouble tasting the FA Coconut. Therefore, I'll try INW. Which one are you trying?

FW Coconut
CAP Coconut
CAP White Coconut (bottle is half empty so I must have used it in something, just can't remember what)
TFA Coconut Candy
TFA Coconut Extra

Might even try mixing some together:D.
Think I'm gonna have to try them stand alone first rather than in a recipe.
 

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I had some FW Coconut I could taste pretty good but it went bad (got old) and I had to dump it.
 

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