OneOnOne Flavors - Flavor Percentages

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Since other flavor vendors have their own thread and the existing OneOnOne Flavors thread is getting a little long, I wanted to create a new thread so we could discuss OneOnOne and get an average of what percentages others are mixing their flavors at.

If everyone would, let's use the same format as other posts. If a flavor isn't already listed, quote the original list that I've created and add yours in bold so we can tell what flavors have been added. Let's try to keep them in alphabetical order to ease browsing and stick with a single format.

Sorry to be picky. I want to make finding the list in a stream of posts as easy as possible for those new to OOO and for those looking for an updated list as it grows. If you disagree with a percentage, feel free to add yours separated by a /. So as an example, if I have 10% listed and you feel 8% is better, 8% / 10% - that helps keep things uniform.

I'll get things started with the flavors I've been enjoying the most.

Cinnamon Roll - 10%
Cinnamon Roll w/ Caramel - 10-12%
Creamy Caramel - 12%
Cream Soda - 8-10%
Crunch Berries - 10%
Dutch Apple Pie - 12%
Fruit Loops - 8-10%
Fruity COPYRIGHTDMCA - 8-10%
Monster - 10%
Red Bull - 10%
Rock Star - 10%
Salted Caramel - 12%
Skittles - 10%
Vanilla Custard - 10-15%
Vanilla Ice Cream - 10%

From speaking with Mike, none of the flavors have Diacetyl, including their vanilla custard. Some of the flavors do use Triacetin and this is listed as an ingredient on their site. You can find the flavors that use Triacetin below (this is a direct search link for their site).

One-on-One Flavors — Triacetin

I list these upfront as Triacetin can cause Plastic Tanks to crack. The link above is the quickest way to find out what flavors have this chemical so you can avoid those if that's all you have available.

Should I come across any other flavors that cause issues, I'll keep everyone posted. As an upfront warning, most Citrus flavors do tend to crack plastic as well, so if you are a plastic tank user, you may want to avoid those as well.
 
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Thanks for the thread Tactical, looking forward to see what % others are using.

No problem. I should have 100 samples coming in by Thursday of this week, so I'll be posting more information on additional flavors as I get a chance to mix them up :).
 

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just finished about 30 blends with ooo flavors. I want to give them a good week steep. However I did mix Snickers at 6 percent Plus 1 percent salted caramel. My husband took one taste and took it away to vape right away. he really doesn't like chocolate vapes. But he absolutely loves Snickers and cocoa COPYRIGHTDMCA.I'll report back after the rest have steeped and he gets a chance to try them. I'm not confident in my percentages until after a good Steep.
 
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just finished about 30 blends with ooo flavors. I want to give them a good week steep. However I did mix Snickers at 6 percent Plus 1 percent salted caramel. My husband took one taste and took it away to vape right away. he really doesn't like chocolate vapes. But he absolutely loves Snickers and cocoa COPYRIGHTDMCA.I'll report back after the rest have steeped and he gets a chance to try them. I'm not confident in my percentages until after a good Steep.

I don't think that I have any salted caramel. I am wondering about a Snickers and Caramel Mocha mix.
 

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If someone knows how many drops per ML out of OoO flavors, I can give my percentages...(3 drops flavor per 1 ML of 6mg 50/50 base)

I have tried the cereal sample pack, orange tic tac, skittles, peach rings, blackberry, lemon starburst, and grape punch...

I have only done samples of each so far, and really like most of them... I just made simple sample batch, 5 ml of 6mg 50/50 base liquid, and 15 drops of flavoring in that 5ml of base.

I really love the peach rings, skittles, fruity COPYRIGHTDMCA, fruit loops, lemon starburst(needs a week or so of steeping) and blackberry. I wouldnt say any of them are bad, but those are my tops so far... The orange tic tac was my biggest let down, as I love the juice from MFS, and wanted a clone of that, but from OoO, it just tastes like orange cream to me... bummer

I plan on trying the other starburst flavors, and a couple other from OoO also.
 
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If someone knows how many drops per ML out of OoO flavors, I can give my percentages...(3 drops flavor per 1 ML of 6mg 50/50 base)

If you have the short, skinny tips that are hard to pry out of the bottle, it averages between 48-53 drops per 1ml because the orifice is so small. If you have the older bottles with the standard tips (like MBV uses or with a slightly larger orifice), I think it's between 28-32 drops per 1ml.

The best way to check, if you can fit a standard sewing needle tip into the orifice and there's no room, you probably have the new, smaller tips. If you need a larger sized needle, you have the older ones that are being phased out.

I normally pop the tips off and simply use a syringe for better accuracy, but if you don't have a syringe or don't want to use them, the numbers above are pretty accurate. I tested the new ones by dropping drips into a syringe without the plunger and my finger over the extraction hole.
 

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I have the newer skinny tips, cause they are a sombich to get more than 5 drops out per squeeze, and im a larger guy. lol


Thats a good tip on testing drops per ml, I will definitely use that! i was dripping into a beaker, then sucking it out with a syringe... lol

So wow, these must be some real strong flavorings if im using 3 drops(say 50 drops per ml) into 1ml of base...

By using ejuice to kind of backtrack my measurements, 3 drops from a (50drop per ml driptip) into 1ml of base liquid, is 5% flavoring, and would make 1.05ml of juice.

Wow thats pretty impressive, only 5% flavoring is what satisfied me for most of the flavors. nice! I was using 15-20% for most of my flavors from MBV/MFS... makes me curious if I have been over-flavoring for quite some time now.
 

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Cinnamon Roll - 10%
Cinnamon Roll w/ Caramel - 10-12%
Creamy Caramel - 12%
Cream Soda - 8-10%
Crunch Berries - 10%
Dutch Apple Pie - 12%
Fruit Loops - 8-10%/15%
Fruity COPYRIGHTDMCA - 8-10%
Monster - 10%
Rainbow Sherbet- 15%
Red Bull - 10%
Rock Star - 10%
Salted Caramel - 12%
Skittles - 10%
Vanilla Custard - 10-15%
Vanilla Ice Cream - 10%


I like my flavors on the strong side, hence the 15%.
 

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Blackberry - 5-10%
Captain Crunch - 7-10%
Cinnamon Roll - 10%
Cinnamon Roll w/ Caramel - 10-12%
Cocoa COPYRIGHTDMCA - 5-7%
Creamy Caramel - 12%
Cream Soda - 8-10%
Crunch Berries - 10%
Dutch Apple Pie - 12%
Fruit Loops - 8-10%/15%/5%
Fruity COPYRIGHTDMCA - 8-10%/5%
Lemon Starburst - 5%
Monster - 10%
Rainbow Sherbet- 15%
Red Bull - 10%
Rice Crispies - 5-7%
Rock Star - 10%
Salted Caramel - 12%
Skittles - 10%/5%
Vanilla Custard - 10-15%
Vanilla Ice Cream - 10%


I like my flavors on the strong side, hence the 15%.

I like my flavors strong usually too, but Im so surprised how much flavor I get at 5% on these!
 
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I like my flavors strong usually too, but Im so surprised how much flavor I get at 5% on these!

The Rainbow Sherbet can come down quite a bit. The 15% is going to be really strong for most and with that much, it needs a long steep/age. For most, 5-10% is going to be plenty. A lot of them work in the 5% range, though most really need 8-12% from what I've found (they may come off strong at first, but all flavors tend to mellow out with steeping/aging - which is why I stick with those ranges).

For some though, 10% is going to be way too high. It just depends on your PG/VG ratios. Mine are normally 50/50 or 60/40 as I don't like more than 50% VG in any of my juices; it just tends to kill the flavor for me.
 

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I have the Rainbow Sherbet flavor from MBV, wonder if this is where it comes from? I do that mix up at around 10-12% and plenty of flavor, even after a long steep.

From speaking with Mike, they don't order from FlavorWest (which is who MBV uses). They use multiple manufacturers and go direct so there's no middleman. I've never tried FlavorWest's Rainbow Sherbet so I can't compare, but some of the flavors are similar, but there are also subtle differences between then as well.
 

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Tactical do you have a % for Sweet Tart?

Sweet Tart is one I vary with according to how much flavor I crave. I mix as low as 5% and as much as 10% (10% is pretty strong for this one - forewarning). After mixing, shake really well for about 30 seconds and then cap off steep/age for 24 hours, cap on for another 2-3 days. It needs a little time to mellow out IMO.
 

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Maybe I missed it but has anyone tried the vanilla custard yet? How does it compare to Cappella?

It's not bad, but nothing like Capella's. I'd say it's the exact opposite. It doesn't have the strong vanilla custard cream taste that Capella's does when it ages and it's pretty much clear. It's not my absolute favorite as I'm a huge fan of Capella's and use it for pretty much anything that needs a custard, but for those that don't want to use or don't like Capella's, it's an alternative.

It's Diacetyl, Acetoin and Acetyl Propionyl free, whereas Capella's does have either acetoin, AP or both (though it is Diacetyl-Free - found a report from Tom, the owner of Capella's, showing this).

In the truest sense of flavoring, I don't think it's very custard-like, though to be a true custard flavor, one of the above-mentioned three components must be present. Comparison wise, if you've tried the VC from FlavorWest (or Mt Baker Vapor), this one is nearly identical.
 

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I am going to have to agree with you Tactical, @ 5 % it can be pretty strong I dont see myself going much above that. I am wanting to try the gummy bear now. I dont see a starting % for it so I think 5% too

Definitely start at 5% and move up in small increments. I tend to favor stronger flavors, so that's why some of mine hover in the 10% range. It's not because my taste buds are dead, it's just because I like the full on flavor explosion. At 10%, I get that without it going into the perfume/chemical territory, but 5% is indeed a good mix.

If you're vaping 0-12mg, 5% should be right on. If you're in the 15-24/30-36mg range, you might find it weak because the nicotine is going to overpower the flavor (this is based on very short tests - I can't vape more than 1-2 pulls at 20-36mg otherwise I'm done vaping for hours).
 
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