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chopper

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Hey there apes :)

Looking at getting back into diy juices....well I say get back into them, I used totally wicked concentrates last time which are pretty crap to be honest, but now I want to properly get into mixing separate flavours.

What's confusing me is abbreviations (I presume that's the name of the company that makes them) so please could someone/people give the names of the manufacturers. I've worked out that TFA means the flavour alliance...


Many thanks in advance
 
Also, which manufacturer(s) are best for fruit, cereal and custard?
 
List the abbreviations you have problems with and they will be translated buddy. Will be bit easier for us apes that not into mind reading. Cheers
 
I've worked out that TFA means the flavour alliance...

I'm sorry but that's wrong.. Cool name though :)

TFA / TPA - The Flavor Apprentice / The Perfumers Apprentice (same company)
CAP - Capella
FW - Flavour West
FA - Flavour Art
INW - Inawera
CCW - Cupcake World
LA - LorAnn
KH - Kandi Hed
OOO - One on One
M&P - Mom & Pops
 
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I'm sorry but that's wrong.. Cool name though :)

TFA / TPA - The Flavor Apprentice / The Perfumers Apprentice (same company)
CAP - Capella
FW - Flavour West
FA - Flavour Art
INW - Inawera
CCW - Cupcake World
LA - LorAnn
KH - Kandi Hed


Was nearly there with my list anyway, thanks mate
FA -
TPA
NET
CAP
DV
FW
KH

Also, about using ethyl. I steer clear of juices using ethyl, but is this the same as the sweeteners used in home brews or is it different? And exactly how dangerous may it be?
 
And where's best place for the flavours or is it just a google thing?
 
Was nearly there with my list anyway, thanks mate
FA -
TPA
NET
CAP
DV
FW
KH

Also, about using ethyl. I steer clear of juices using ethyl, but is this the same as the sweeteners used in home brews or is it different? And exactly how dangerous may it be?
Others have been listed dv-decadent vapours not seen net before.
I presume you mean ethyl maltol - em I've never heard of a problem with it and use it with no problems but there are other sweeteners few manufacturers have their own sweeteners or you could use stevia crystals, desolve in pg.
 
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