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turp

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Can anybody recommend a strong, sweet strawberry? I ordered FA strawberry and it's not doing much.
 

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I only have experience with TFA strawberry ripe, and FA strawberry red touch. IMO FA's is a strong, vibrant strawberry. TFA's has a sweeter taste, but not as bold. TFA's has EM in it as well to help carry sweetness. Me personally, I like to control the sweetness of my juices and tend to lean towards "cleaner" flavors.

That being said, I would tinker with FA strawberry and try and hone in on its characteristics, check out some reviews on other brands. I hear a lot of good things about Capellas sweet strawberry. FLV and INW are great companies as well. Good luck, hope this helps.
 

Dixie1954

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Have you tried mixing FA's with TFA's Strawberry Ripe? I have read that sometimes the best fruit flavor is found by mixing brands. ;)
 

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I know I harp on this, but FA Strawberry settles into layers as it sits, so you gotta shake it before you use it. It's just a good habit no matter what flavor/brand, but it's really essential for that one.
 

Mazam

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Can anybody recommend a strong, sweet strawberry? I ordered FA strawberry and it's not doing much.

FA strawberry has never done anything for me either, and not from a lack of trying. I just simply never get much of a flavor note out of it. Even in my most successful scenarios it's a faint hint at best, and certainly not even remotely on par with the type of "there" flavor i've gotten in the past though Vendor juices. For people like me who have found their sense of taste dulled a bit from years of vaping, it's a recommended "save your money and time" imo.

Cap's sweet strawberry has been a little better, but still ultimately suffers from the same issue. Low or high %'s, mixed alone or with stuff...it's still never pops for me. Very faint hint at best.

In my last order i bought some TFA Ripe Strawberry and Dragonfruit (which i read can help bring the strawberry out) to give that a whirl. Haven't had a chance to try it yet though.
 

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Capellas sweet strawberry does it for me.

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Teresa P

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I like a 2:1 mix of FA and TFA's strawberries ( 2 parts FA to 1 part TFA). A couple drops of FA raspberry will bring a "berrier" flavor to the surface as well.
 

mjag

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TFA Strawberry (not ripe) pops in a recipe but the only other flavor is TFA Whipped Cream, it is actually pretty tasty. I have Inawera and FW SB as well but haven't had time or empty bottles to really try them out yet. Haven't really messed much with FA SB yet, so many SB flavors, so little time.

Someone mentioned to me to try TFA Kiwi double in a small dose to make the SB pop but haven't tried it yet. I accidentally used TFA Sweet Raspberry in a recipe and at only 0.25% I wound up getting a Raspberry and cream, bye bye SB. Dragonfruit does work at 0.25% to help SB pop but just a little.

Strawberry is such a fickle mistress.....sigh
 

Tcar

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Can anybody recommend a strong, sweet strawberry? I ordered FA strawberry and it's not doing much.

Personally, I like a mix of TFA Ripe & FA or INW (plain strawberry) & FA, depending on what I want. A couple drops of INW Wild Strawberry can bump the earthy/"greenish"/floral top notes in a mix.

HIC's right (as usual), you have to shake the hell out of it before mixing. The good stuff settles. Also, what percent are you using of the FA. They are rather stronger than a lot of other flavors. Too much FA happens fast & then it mutes.
 

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