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I’ve been mixing a while, and the most adventurous I’ve been is “throwing” a bit of custard in with a pie or crumble, or mint in with tobacco, but as for following a recipe, that’ll have to be a no. Perhaps one day. Thanks anyway.

If your happy, that's good enough for me :)
 
Like most flavour brands, they have good flavours and bad flavours. And although they seem cheap, you usually have to use more, so actually it works out about the same as using less from a more expensive brand.

As @Cliffyboy1962 said, if you visit e-liquid recipes you can find the specific concentrates and read the tasting notes which will give you an idea of whether they are worth buying or not.

https://e-liquid-recipes.com/flavors?q=tpa&sort=num_recipes&direction=desc

Or you could just ask us. ;)
 
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If your happy, that's good enough for me :)
Like most flavour brands, they have good flavours and bad flavours. And although they seem cheap, you usually have to use more, so actually it works out about the same as using less from a more expensive brand.

As @Cliffyboy1962 said, if you visit e-liquid recipes you can find the specific concentrates and read the tasting notes which will give you an idea of whether they are worth buying or not.

https://e-liquid-recipes.com/flavors?q=tpa&sort=num_recipes&direction=desc

Or you could just ask us. ;)
That’s great help from you both, many thanks, but following recipes isn’t really my thing, (not to say one day I will try it) but I’m a bit of a culinary vacuum when it comes to all things foody, give me a microwaved pork pie in between two pieces of bread and that is my idea of food heaven.
 
Why’s that?

I’ve only tried four or five to be fair, but none of them have been very impressive. They are all quite weak compared to inawera and flavour art (which I use most) and also were just not particularly good.

Either had off notes in the flavour, or were a bit bland. FA and inawera I’ve found to be much much better, I’ve never had a concentrate that I thought was just plain bad (apart from FA zeppola, which a lot of people do seem to like, but tastes like damp cardboard to me).
 
And their free shipping spend is only a tenner. Which is nice if you're tight on cash or you only want a few.
 
I quite like their dulce de leche flavours and their original peanut butter (not DX). The tobaccos not so much, although I find that the ry4 double adds a really nice grown up touch to caramelly / nutty juices at about 5% of the flavour mix. And toasted almond is pretty good IMO.
 
I find TPA are good as ingredients, for example if you want a nice raspberry juice do Inawera's Raspberry with a splash of TPA's Boysenberry,
Or adding TPA strawberry to other brands round them out.
 
I’ve only tried four or five to be fair, but none of them have been very impressive. They are all quite weak compared to inawera and flavour art (which I use most) and also were just not particularly good.

Either had off notes in the flavour, or were a bit bland. FA and inawera I’ve found to be much much better, I’ve never had a concentrate that I thought was just plain bad (apart from FA zeppola, which a lot of people do seem to like, but tastes like damp cardboard to me).
Ah, damp cardboard, now that seems like a taste to avoid. I’m gonna go with a few sample flavours from TFA and see how I get on, they’re cheap enough to experiment with and because of the help from you guys, I’ve now got more saved pages of juices to try in the future. Many thanks.
 
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