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I pulled this top list from one of the DIY sites by popularity/usage/number of recipes and filtered out only the fruits for you. also includes the average percentage used in the recipes.
Name Recipes Avg
TPA Strawberry (ripe) 18743 3.56%
CAP Sweet Strawberry 11965 3.50%
TPA Dragonfruit 11670 1.94%
FA Apple Fuji 9583 1.97%
TPA Strawberry 9122 3.35%
INW Shisha Strawberry 8138 1.93%
INW Cactus 8106 0.85%
FA Lemon Sicily 6766 1.54%
FW Blueberry 6165 3.04%
TPA Banana Cream 5559 3.09%
FA Red Touch (strawberry) 5536 2.03%
TPA Raspberry (sweet) 4580 2.48%
CAP Sweet Guava 4398 3.52%
CAP Golden Pineapple 4245 2.63%
INW Raspberry 3943 0.88%
CAP Lemon Lime 3925 2.32%
CAP Sweet Tangerine 3793 2.17%
CAP Sweet Mango 3595 3.08%
JF Strawberry Sweet 3490 2.05%
FA Coco' (coconut) 3466 1.34%
TPA Blueberry (extra) 3376 3.25%
FA Pear 3374 1.47%
FLV Mango 3309 2.23%
FA Forest Fruit Mix 3276 2.82%
CAP Double Apple 3182 2.76%
FA Bilberry 3105 0.80%
FLV Sweet Coconut 3069 1.21%
FW Blood Orange 3039 2.09%
FE Lemon 2970 1.39%
TPA Peach (juicy) 2659 3.18%
FA Peach White 2657 1.76%
FLV Wild Melon 2649 1.50%
FA Juicy Strawberry 2617 2.35%
FA Lime Tahity Cold Pressed 2567 1.13%
FA Kiwi 2491 2.52%
LA Lemonade 2461 4.55%
Not sure if youll find these there but hope this can help![]()
only a pleasure, if you click on the flavours itll take you to recipes that use them as well quite a nice site if i say so myself hahaThis is amazing!!! Thanks so much![]()
I found this looks so interesting but idk if you have all these flavoursMixed up a 20ml batch of apple, kiwi and watermelonHere's hoping! Now to decide on the second test batch.
I found this looks so interesting but idk if you have all these flavours
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/41350?fb_comment_id=1842315525794618_1842360179123486
I found this looks so interesting but idk if you have all these flavours
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/41350?fb_comment_id=1842315525794618_1842360179123486
Ok cool that's awesomeGot most of the concentrates for this! I left 2 of the limes out though, seems to be heaps of lime there lol. Will report back here once I've received them, mixed them up and tested![]()
Back in the day when we were charfing chicks - our go to gum was Beechies Peach & Apricot.
I'm surprised to see that it is not a common combo for vape juices.
I have only see it once by IVC mixers but it was with ice & I'm not a fan of ice.
Good list but when vaping first became a thing food flavourings were all there was such as FA, FW, TPA, CAP etc so they are always going to dominate the long standing DIY stats as they had a big head start before we got the brands specifically designed for vaping or after vaping came into being such as INW, FLV, VTA extra! Still some great concentrates in that list!I pulled this top list from one of the DIY sites by popularity/usage/number of recipes and filtered out only the fruits for you. also includes the average percentage used in the recipes.
Name Recipes Avg
TPA Strawberry (ripe) 18743 3.56%
CAP Sweet Strawberry 11965 3.50%
TPA Dragonfruit 11670 1.94%
FA Apple Fuji 9583 1.97%
TPA Strawberry 9122 3.35%
INW Shisha Strawberry 8138 1.93%
INW Cactus 8106 0.85%
FA Lemon Sicily 6766 1.54%
FW Blueberry 6165 3.04%
TPA Banana Cream 5559 3.09%
FA Red Touch (strawberry) 5536 2.03%
TPA Raspberry (sweet) 4580 2.48%
CAP Sweet Guava 4398 3.52%
CAP Golden Pineapple 4245 2.63%
INW Raspberry 3943 0.88%
CAP Lemon Lime 3925 2.32%
CAP Sweet Tangerine 3793 2.17%
CAP Sweet Mango 3595 3.08%
JF Strawberry Sweet 3490 2.05%
FA Coco' (coconut) 3466 1.34%
TPA Blueberry (extra) 3376 3.25%
FA Pear 3374 1.47%
FLV Mango 3309 2.23%
FA Forest Fruit Mix 3276 2.82%
CAP Double Apple 3182 2.76%
FA Bilberry 3105 0.80%
FLV Sweet Coconut 3069 1.21%
FW Blood Orange 3039 2.09%
FE Lemon 2970 1.39%
TPA Peach (juicy) 2659 3.18%
FA Peach White 2657 1.76%
FLV Wild Melon 2649 1.50%
FA Juicy Strawberry 2617 2.35%
FA Lime Tahity Cold Pressed 2567 1.13%
FA Kiwi 2491 2.52%
LA Lemonade 2461 4.55%
Not sure if youll find these there but hope this can help![]()
I was about to say the same. Solid list, some good flavours there, but it's over a long period of time and does not consider the newer flavour houses which have some awesome flavours like SSA, VT, Wonder Flavors, etc. I still use a number of the ones on the list, but there are also a lot of which I use from the new flavour houses.Good list but when vaping first became a thing food flavourings were all there was such as FA, FW, TPA, CAP etc so they are always going to dominate the long standing DIY stats as they had a big head start before we got the brands specifically designed for vaping or after vaping came into being such as INW, FLV, VTA extra! Still some great concentrates in that list!
I was about to say the same. Solid list, some good flavours there, but it's over a long period of time and does not consider the newer flavour houses which have some awesome flavours like SSA, VT, Wonder Flavors, etc. I still use a number of the ones on the list, but there are also a lot of which I use from the new flavour houses.
But that being said, even though you may be comparing apples to apples (w.r.t. flavour names) it's not a true apples to apples comparison as each flavour house brings a different aspect to a flavour. The best example of this would be with my Blackcurrant juice which makes use of three different blackcurrant flavours, each bringing a specific aspect to the end flavour. I find that reading up about flavours before buying them helps a lot, but you must know what you are wanting as most reviews will just say it's good or bad, but you want to read up about the nuances people pick up and then focus on what you want the flavour to do in your recipe.
Or you can, you know, just throw in something and hope for the best![]()
And it can be a very deep, dark hole indeedI'd hate to go down the DIY rabbit hole AGAIN
Technically all flavourings we use are food flavourings. The likes of Capella, TFA, etc. were food flavourings long before they were used to make e-liquids (some are still used by manufacturers in making biscuits, etc), and most still are and then you have companies like Flavorah who developed their flavours specifically just for vaping. But in saying that, before I continue, not all food flavourings are usable in vaping, specifically ones which have a oil base, so do not just go into Pick and Pay and buy something off the racks and use it. Also, there are flavourings which contain sugar, which crystalise at high temps and thus are also very bad for vaping (alas, FW used to be a big culprit on these). If you are unsure on whether a flavour can be used in vaping, do research. Go look up the MSDS data sheets or review the flavour on sites like e-liquid-recipes which has a prominent indicator on whether such things exist. Now to get off that soap box and address your further questions.Please help me out here @ivc_mixer .
Molinberry claims to make a range dedicated to the electronic cigarette market.
I would assume that a concentrate such as Smore’s Marshmallow Brownies would be their best effort to make this flavour and that, given the high 7% dosage, it is essentially a one-shot. This could also apply to concentrates such as Butter My Biscuit (8%), Chocolate Peanut Butter (7%), Stranger Things (7%) etc.
Their SSA concentrates such as Dragon Fruit (2.4%) and Fruit Hard Candy (3%) would seem to be more like other food flavours where it is usually necessary to use them in a more complex recipe.
Is this correct? If not, why claim to have an electronic cigarette range with seemingly complete recipes? I can understand why, for example, TFA Apple pie is not a single flavour for vaping as it is designed as a food flavouring.
I was about to say the same. Solid list, some good flavours there, but it's over a long period of time and does not consider the newer flavour houses which have some awesome flavours like SSA, VT, Wonder Flavors, etc. I still use a number of the ones on the list, but there are also a lot of which I use from the new flavour houses.
But that being said, even though you may be comparing apples to apples (w.r.t. flavour names) it's not a true apples to apples comparison as each flavour house brings a different aspect to a flavour. The best example of this would be with my Blackcurrant juice which makes use of three different blackcurrant flavours, each bringing a specific aspect to the end flavour. I find that reading up about flavours before buying them helps a lot, but you must know what you are wanting as most reviews will just say it's good or bad, but you want to read up about the nuances people pick up and then focus on what you want the flavour to do in your recipe.
Or you can, you know, just throw in something and hope for the best![]()