DIY Fruit Recipes

So a while ago I received a complimentary juice (Must Vape - Walrus) from @Rob Fisher with my lost BF Therion bottles, I jacked up the nicotine from 3mg to 6mg and quite enjoyed it. It is a strawberry/watermelon flavour with a "something" which I couldn't place, finished the 30 ml bottle and decided last night to mix it up and IMO came pretty close.

I'm calling it Sweet Summer:

FA Red Touch Strawberry 2%
TFA Strawberry Ripe 2%
TFA Strawberry 2%
FA Red Summer Watermelon 3%
Vapour Mountain Musk 0.5% basically 1 drop/10ml (TFA Musk Candy might work, unsure on %)
Menthol 0.5%
TFA Koolada 0.5%
PG30/VG70

Through the Ultra Sonic for 3 x 10 min cycles and ready to vape, I reckon it is the VM Musk that added that "something", quite a enjoyable summer vape.
have you tried tfa acai berry, I had someone suggest the 'something' I as looking for was vapour mountain musk. But acai berry was spot on the 'something'
 
have you tried tfa acai berry, I had someone suggest the 'something' I as looking for was vapour mountain musk. But acai berry was spot on the 'something'
Thanks for this, will definately try the TFA Acai for a next round.

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Have you tried this one?

0.5% Grapefruit ( CAP )
1% Lemon Lime - Juice Factory
5% Raspberry (SC) - Juice Facs. Actually looking fortory
5% Sweet Cream ( FW )
0.5% Sweet Tangerine NEW RF ( CAP )
Thanks. I'm actually looking for the Skyblue one. Don't know if this is the same or if one is a copy of the other.
 
So, I have seen this one on one of my Facebook feed a number of times and finally mixed it up over the weekend - mostly because the name is quite catchy and for the fact that I received my INW Strawberry Shisha last week!

Doug's Awesome Sauce
3% Bavarian Cream (FW)
6% Peach (Juicy) (TPA)
5% Strawberry (Ripe) (TPA)
3% Strawberry Shisha (INAWERA)

This one only needs 24 hours to settle down and delivers BIG time! This simple combination of flavours just work brilliantly together. The main star here is the Strawberry Shisha, which is the accenting flavour and CANNOT be subbed. I must say that this strawberry has restored my faith in Strawberry flavours following a bit of a strawberry hiatus...

Give it a go - you'll love it!

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Hey guys, I've got a strange problem. Now I'm going to let it steep but it's still weird. I made a lychee, mango and tangerine mix with a bit of jackfruit added. The weird thing is that as a shake and vape it was really good but after steeping overnight the profile completely changed.

This is the first time that this has happened and I'm quite confused as to what can cause such a reaction.

This is the first time I've used jackfruit but might have overdone it with the amount. I used Cap sweet lychee at 9%,
CAP Sweet Mango 6%
CAP Sweet Tangerine 3%
TFA Jackfruit 1.6%



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Hey guys, I've got a strange problem. Now I'm going to let it steep but it's still weird. I made a lychee, mango and tangerine mix with a bit of jackfruit added. The weird thing is that as a shake and vape it was really good but after steeping overnight the profile completely changed.

This is the first time that this has happened and I'm quite confused as to what can cause such a reaction.

This is the first time I've used jackfruit but might have overdone it with the amount. I used Cap sweet lychee at 9%,
CAP Sweet Mango 6%
CAP Sweet Tangerine 3%
TFA Jackfruit 1.6%



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@therazia i dnt think the jackfruit is the problem as its tfa and the % sounds low. looking at it i think ur cap % are high...i know i had strange taste when i used cap fruits too high
 
Hmm.. Does sweetener bring out fruity flavours more? I've refrained from using sweetener but might need to use it with this recipe to get the required sweetness.

Another question I have is how do I get a fruit covered in sugar flavour. Brown sugar is a bit too out of my imagined scope. I want to make a grapefruit covered with sugar.

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Hmm.. Does sweetener bring out fruity flavours more? I've refrained from using sweetener but might need to use it with this recipe to get the required sweetness.

Another question I have is how do I get a fruit covered in sugar flavour. Brown sugar is a bit too out of my imagined scope. I want to make a grapefruit covered with sugar.

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@therazia brown sugar will give u the slight caramilised feel...actual sugar i have no idea
 
Hmm.. Does sweetener bring out fruity flavours more? I've refrained from using sweetener but might need to use it with this recipe to get the required sweetness.

Another question I have is how do I get a fruit covered in sugar flavour. Brown sugar is a bit too out of my imagined scope. I want to make a grapefruit covered with sugar.

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@therazia brown sugar will give u the slight caramilised feel...actual sugar i have no idea
Probably sweetener. If you want the almost granular feeling of real sugar, not fully dissolved, something like LA Cream Cheese Icing or FLV Frosting might get you some of the way.
 
Hmm.. Does sweetener bring out fruity flavours more? I've refrained from using sweetener but might need to use it with this recipe to get the required sweetness.

Another question I have is how do I get a fruit covered in sugar flavour. Brown sugar is a bit too out of my imagined scope. I want to make a grapefruit covered with sugar.

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Try some FA Meringue for the sugar, start at 2% and go up slowly from there
 
Hmm.. Does sweetener bring out fruity flavours more? I've refrained from using sweetener but might need to use it with this recipe to get the required sweetness.

Another question I have is how do I get a fruit covered in sugar flavour. Brown sugar is a bit too out of my imagined scope. I want to make a grapefruit covered with sugar.

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if you want to bring out fruity flavours or make them "pop" use 0.5% to 1 % dragonfruit flavour
 
Try some FA Meringue for the sugar, start at 2% and go up slowly from there
Yeah, that can work too - will give some caramel. You could also use FA Marshmallow as a sweetener, not more than 2%.
 
Yeah, that can work too - will give some caramel. You could also use FA Marshmallow as a sweetener, not more than 2%.
Marshmallow is a great sweetener but I find it works better in bakery type mixes than fruits as it adds a bit of creaminess.

Most fruits are already fairly sweet but for a sweetness boost FA Pear works very well, 1% usually does the trick without adding too much of the actual Pear taste. Although I like old fashioned EM for fruits as it makes fruits juicier.
 
Interesting to know thanks guys. Will post a recipe as soon as I find a winning combo.

I'm trying to clone a delicious yet simple international juice: Simply Southern - Sugar fruit.

It's an amazing grapefruit juice with a slight sugar coated taste. Not too sweet or too bitter but an amazingly addictive taste.
 
Interesting to know thanks guys. Will post a recipe as soon as I find a winning combo.

I'm trying to clone a delicious yet simple international juice: Simply Southern - Sugar fruit.

It's an amazing grapefruit juice with a slight sugar coated taste. Not too sweet or too bitter but an amazingly addictive taste.
This one might fit your bill. I have just started vaping it. This describes it perfectly" "...a Ruby Red Grapefruit, with a vanilla cream soda chaser. It's a juicy, creamy, and just a bit bittersweet".
 
This one might fit your bill. I have just started vaping it. This describes it perfectly" "...a Ruby Red Grapefruit, with a vanilla cream soda chaser. It's a juicy, creamy, and just a bit bittersweet".

Saw that yesterday as well! Will definitely be trying this one out. Thanks.
 
This one might fit your bill. I have just started vaping it. This describes it perfectly" "...a Ruby Red Grapefruit, with a vanilla cream soda chaser. It's a juicy, creamy, and just a bit bittersweet".

Wow this seems interesting!

I may need to bump down the Perpetual Check recipe for this one.
 
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