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what is a one shot? a few of the FLVs are good to mix solo. that would make them a one shot surely?
The Industry defines that as a flavour concentrate
what is a one shot? a few of the FLVs are good to mix solo. that would make them a one shot surely?
The Industry defines that as a flavour concentrate
this is what I call a one shot.
https://www.eliquidflavourconcentra...a-jackfruit-flavour-concentrate-by-pacha-mama
pre-mixed single concentrates, save you mixing the recipe yourself.... or a concentrate version of a mixed e-liquid.
FLV tobaccos are a single flavour concentrate that you can use 'solo'
I didn't make this stuff up though, so don't shoot me if it's all a bit daft.
i don’t think they are single flavour concentrates, though. maybe something like spearmint. but i don’t think there is a flavour that exists in nature that is kentucky blend. that concentrate is definitely a blend of many different flavour concentrates, to make the distinctive aroma and taste they called that name.
i’m going to water it down with a load of pg and call it a one shot
haha...
not 'single flavour' concentrate, but a 'single' flavour concentrate. .... a one shot is a blend of 'single' flavour concentrates to create a pre-mixed recipe.
a single flavour concentrate doesn't mean it's only one pure flavour... and visa versa
for a example one could sell a 'strawberry' one shot, that's made up of 3 different strawberry flavours and a little raspberry and maybe a little cactus...... creating a 'strawberry' one shot .... one of the strawberry flavourings in the recipe might taste nice on it's own, but it would be a 'single flavour concentrate' not a 'one shot' ................................. capiche?
i’m going to water it down with a load of pg and call it a one shot
not really. because there might be a “concentrate” vendor who has a strawberry concentrate which has more individual different flavour components/molecules in it than all of the “single flavours” in your strawberry one shot combined. so i don’t see how that makes it a clear distinction.
i’m going to go with “one shot” meaning watered down with pg, then sold at higher price.
or put another way, most, or even all, flavour concentrates as we know them are “recipes”.
i don’t think they are single flavour concentrates, though. maybe something like spearmint. but i don’t think there is a flavour that exists in nature that is kentucky blend. that concentrate is definitely a blend of many different flavour concentrates, to make the distinctive aroma and taste they called that name.
i’m going to water it down with a load of pg and call it a one shot