Best Cream Flavors as an Additive for Fruity and/or Tobacco Mixes?

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RideTheJet

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Hi Everyone,

I'm just about to get started making my own DIY e-juices, and am looking for some advice from the awesome community here at ECF. I've already ordered PG, VG, Nic Base, and equipment, so now it's time to get some flavorings. I will mainly be getting fruity flavors and a tobacco flavor or two. I've heard that adding some cream flavorings can really round out such flavors, but I'm a bit stumped as to which cream flavors to try first.

So, what cream flavors do you recommend as an additive to round out fruity mixes and/or tobacco mixes?

I've heard good things about Bavarian Cream, Whipped Cream, and Vanilla Swirl from TFA and also Vienna Cream and Whipped Cream from FA. Any thoughts?

Thanks in advance for any replies.
 

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Hi Ridethejet. I would add sweet cream tfa/cap, fresh cream fa, and I like Vanilla bean ice cream tfa also.

You might look into some recipes at a couple of these site to see what others are using :
Accueil - Le DIY pour les Nuls French site in english
Mega TFA / TPA Recipe Thread : DIY_eJuice (TFA/TPA) (look on the right sidebar for vendor specific recipes)
Solid list of DIY clones! : DIY_eJuice
hic : cerealkillaclone (FA)

Good luck.

Awesome, thanks for the recommendation and the links!
 

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TFA Whipped Cream and Vanilla Swirl are good creamy flavors. FW Vanilla Ice cream and TFA Vanilla Cupcake aren't bad either. The cupcake has a kind of doughy flavor like cake batter though. I'm working on a RY4 with some FA tobaccos and TFA vanilla swirl and Caramel that's pretty good so far but needs a tweak.

Good to hear, thanks! I ordered some flavors and TFA Vanilla Swirl was among them. Looking forward to putting it to good use. Good luck with your RY4 recipe.
 

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Nothing new here - I'm a fan of TFA Bavarian Cream too.
I went with the DX version last order, and haven't really noticed a difference in a blend I make (it's kind of an RY4 thing)...

Glad to hear that TFA Bavarian Cream DX is still good. I've added it to my list and will pick some up in my next order. Thanks for the recommendation!

Medusa Milk from mech sauce. It's an irish cream I believe.

Oh, I hadn't thought of using an Irish cream but that sounds like a good idea. Thanks for the recommendation!

Capella marshmallow is great in fruity flavors as well as the others mentioned. Very creamy flavor.

Thanks for the recommendation! I've seen a lot of positive reviews for marshmallow flavors as additives, but I was hesitant to order any because I wasn't sure if they would be too heavy on the marshmallow flavor. Do you find that to be the case? Or do they just add a nice sweetness/creaminess?
 

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Thanks for the recommendation! I've seen a lot of positive reviews for marshmallow flavors as additives, but I was hesitant to order any because I wasn't sure if they would be too heavy on the marshmallow flavor. Do you find that to be the case? Or do they just add a nice sweetness/creaminess?

Start with a low percentage of course, no more than 2%, and see how it mixes with the particular flavor. I used it last at 5% with cap coconut and I definitely taste subtle marshmallow, but the mix was very well rounded out.
 
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Start with a low percentage of course, no more than 2%, and see how it mixes with the particular flavor. I used it last at 5% with cap coconut and I definitely taste subtle marshmallow, but the mix was very well rounded out.

Cool, I'm gonna pick up some marshmallow in my next flavor to add to some of my fruit mixes. Thanks again for your advice :)
 
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