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Cost Effective Flavour Concentrates

clint

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I have been looking at Cupcake World for flavours and read a few posts on here regarding them. Is there anyone here that uses them?

Is it going to be false economy as I've read that some people needed to mix them at around 30-35%.

Most of the posts I've read are quite old now so decided to start a new thread.

I quite fancy the white chocolate concentrate.
 
I seen flavourworld too there members on here too prices seem ok too
 
Inawera are probably the most cost effective, 3-5% should be all you need, and at £1.45 for most of their flavours (direct from http://www.inaweraflavours.com/en/), they're really quite cheap. They're not that much more expensive when bought in the UK, but it's sometimes hard to find the full range here.
 
Food flavours in PG base (no colourings) for £2.99 per 30ml bottle. Extra Strength (only just started using them, but I would say about 3-10%, depending on flavour and personal preference). Cream flavour is very high strength - I can taste it in a coffee blend at just 3 drops per 10ml

I have a white chocolate from them, not tried it yet

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/30-ml-INT..._Home_Garden_Food_SM&var=&hash=item2a213a7404

These flavours are lovely, very natural tasting and stronger than any I've bought from e-cig vendors

Oh, and free postage
 
I'm not a fan of ccw personally. The high amount of flavour changers the texture too much for me. Inawera are great though, especially their fruit flavours, and at 3-5% for most flavours they go a long way.
 
If you have flavourings that you really like, it can be cost effective to order direct from the manufacturer in larger quantities.

I used to order 100ml bottles from Flavourart in Italy until they decided they would only sell in smaller quantities.

I recently received an order direct from Flavorwest in the US.. got just under 1.5 litres of flavouring (3 x 16oz bottles) for just over £65 delivered.

Of course, if you're going down that route, you need to be sure that you really do like the flavours before committing. ;)
 
In the interests of research for this thread, I've made up a tank of Raspberry and White Chocolate (Raspberry from 28vapes, White Choc from the vendor I liked to above).

Very nice - in fact, it makes the raspberry much more vapeable than on its own (it wasn't horrible, just not interesting enough)

Very creamy, not too chocolatey (which white choc isn't) and works really well with the fruit.
 
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