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Super Concentrates Used In Drink Flavouring

Discussion in 'Vape DIY Juice / Recipes / Mixing' started by Cotapoday, Dec 22, 2015.

  1. Cotapoday

    Cotapoday New Member

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    Has anyone tried using these as a drink flavoring? if so does the % we use to get flavor through vaping equate to good flavour whilst drinking ?
     
  2. JolandoLan

    JolandoLan New Member

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    lol saw this and thought:
    "And would sir like a drink?"
    Yes please
    "Vanilla Coke or regular Sir?"
    24mg Nic thanks.

    But no havent tried adding eliquid to drinks....
     
  3. epigrarry

    epigrarry New Member

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    I use some t-juice concentrates in milkshakes. 5drops to 250ml of milk so super concentrates would be even stronger. So only a drop.
     
  4. wvdcTGjHZh

    wvdcTGjHZh New Member

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    Ok...lol..not talking about ejuice, just quick flavoring for my *white lightning*...a quick fix for peach voddy or similar....hey, has to be in the realms of possible surely. Just don't have any super c's to try out. Any pre bought essence has that shit stivia added...and this stuff doesn't so hence the Q...
     
  5. hwubfaqbxi

    hwubfaqbxi New Member

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    Well, it was all food flavouring before it was vape flavouring if I understand correctly so I reckon I'd give it a go.
     
  6. Manaconda

    Manaconda New Member

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    Yup...done an order for the brew cupboard, warm fuzzies if I can slay all my dragons at one place.
     
  7. peterba69

    peterba69 New Member

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    Stevia should be banished to carob-land.
     
  8. Horosh

    Horosh New Member

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    Stevia is actually sweeter than sugar and has no calories. It's much healthier for you. Besides, you use much less to obtain the same level of sweetness. It doesn't dissolve like sugar though.
     
  9. Dr. Octagonapus

    Dr. Octagonapus New Member

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    I was going to try adding expresso concentrate to unflavored juice.
    As coffee e-juice is my ADV, I only add small amounts to my unflavored and it's strong enough.
    I found a good website in the US but their postage charges to.comst were exorbitant, so I didn't go through with it.
    If flavorings used in catering can be used in e-juice, surely the e-juice flavorings can be used in drinks or food.
    Amoretti Espresso Coffee Extract, 2 fl oz : Coffee & Tea
     
  10. Margaret

    Margaret New Member

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    I've tried stevia in coffee, and was disappointed.
     
  11. kalROach

    kalROach New Member

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    Was tempted to add some Lemon Limed to the lemon meringue pie I baked yesterday. I forgot about it though..
     
  12. AaronBRCG

    AaronBRCG New Member

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    Its a horrid product is Stevia. Couldnt careless if its bettrr for you than sugar. Bleh...

    When you walk into any home brew shop there's hundreds upon hundreds of concentates. Most have the sugar substitute in them and a small amount glycerine but all are along the lines of what we vape. If theory the super c's should wk great, even though escense's are not the right way to go but for rush jobs...well.
     
  13. man from utopia

    man from utopia New Member

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    Could not agree more! Might be "better" for you, tastes like poo.
     
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