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Discussion in 'Vape DIY Juice / Recipes / Mixing' started by Abulley, Jun 21, 2015.

  1. LavinaBar

    LavinaBar New Member

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    I have a flavour concentrate from Health Cabin that's 'soda'. It's really good at lifting a sort of boring flavour and giving a bit of a throat hit at the same time (like when you drink really fizzy soft drink). I've seen recipes that call for either the soda flavour or champagne. I have a cranberry juice I'll be adding it to once I'm restocked up on nic. I plan to make up a batch of the soda in a 30ml container at about 10% concentrate and then I can mix it with other already mixed juices to improve upon them, or just add that 'extra' dimension in taste.

    Nice save, Bobbavet!
     
  2. lemily014

    lemily014 New Member

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    I've tried champaigne, but not convinced. So is that flavour called "soda"? I am yet to try the creaming soda I got from JW it might add a pop and taste to a cola.
     
  3. nazz0r

    nazz0r New Member

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    It's a concentrated flavour that Health Cabin sells. It adds that 'fizzy feeling/taste' to other juices. I haven't tried it by itself but I know I quite liked it added to one of my citrus mix flavours. It tasted like an American drink named 'Squirt' (yeah, would never sell with that name here) but was missing that fizzyness that soft drinks have. This gave it to me. As both flavours were concentrates, I mixed them using a recipe of 10% flavoured concentrate, 5% of the soda flavour with my nic and added PG to make it 18mg. Here's the recipe - Citrus and Soda

    I'll be substituting the Citrus Mix concentrate with cranberry next time. Looking forward to trying that one!

    Creaming soda is sweet - but I think the soda by itself would be closer to the taste of soda water that you buy or if you used a SodaStream to make fizzy water but didn't add any flavouring to it.
     
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