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adding liquids to store bought ejuice

jimmydjj

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Hi I order most of my flavors from Mt Baker flavor in the states, and a lot of the juices are good out the box ,bit my vanilla seemed a little light on the flavor side,they have options to order extra flavor shots, but I didn't get it, was wondering if I could add a drop of vanilla extract to my 50ml vanilla flavor, Jus wanting some opinions Thx
 
i found it really easy to mix my own and cheaper and you can adjust the strength of the liquid to your own taste try totally wicked juice the do vanilla concentrate
 
Can't see any reason you couldn't add more concentrate. But you'll be dropping the Nic ratio.
 
There's no problem at all with mixing juices or adding flavours just do a small tester first to find out how much you need for your taste. Just remember you'll probably need to let it steep again.
 
Ive moved this out of the HOW TO section as it is not a tutorial or guide on how to add liquids to store bought :P
 
hmm he mentiond using vanilla extract u meen the stuff u use for cooking ? if so make sure to check the label alot of baking food flavouring are oil based and not really good for using to inhale if ur not talking about wat i think u are then just ignore me lol
 
oo and capela frnch vanilla is one of the verry best vanillas i have tried amazing stuff fr mixing
 
Capella flavours are indeed really really good.

Yes you can add flavours to shop bought mixes. Make sure you get flavours that are vapeable though, you can't just throw in some vanilla extract from the kitchen cupboards, i) it's not strong enough and ii) it's probably got stuff in it you don't want to vape for health reasons.

the alchemists cupboard and Leisure liquids are 2 of the best places to get vape flavourings from.
 
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