Recipe - Buttery nipple

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Seabrook

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Thanks for your detailed view and futher explanation. I'm glad this is coming up again, as new users (including me) continue to explore other avenues of juice supply and how to make it more affordable to get the flavors they want (and when they want it) and to able to simultaneously upgrade to more user-friendly and accommodating vaping units.

I, for one, am spending considerable time in the DIY subforum to glean the knowledge and experience of the experienced DIYers (and from being there, I know you're one of them). I'm leaning toward buying the nic juice at the 36 and 48-50 and 100mg levels. This may all change though, as I am still in my "gathering education and experience of others" stage.
 

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Thanks for your detailed view and futher explanation. I'm glad this is coming up again, as new users (including me) continue to explore other avenues of juice supply and how to make it more affordable to get the flavors they want (and when they want it) and to able to simultaneously upgrade to more user-friendly and accommodating vaping units.

I, for one, am spending considerable time in the DIY subforum to glean the knowledge and experience of the experienced DIYers (and from being there, I know you're one of them). I'm leaning toward buying the nic juice at the 36 and 48-50 and 100mg levels. This may all change though, as I am still in my "gathering education and experience of others" stage.
Your welcome. May I add you seem like you are going about it the right way.

There is a lot of misinformation on the forums, this site in particular (shear numbers) However, as stated there is a lot of extremely knowledgeable folks with some good information, and then...

I am controversial to some, but being retired has afforded me the luxury of research, and to purchase a chaff eliminator or two, for the better and a safe vaping community.
 

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Ok, quick question and it may be confusing, lol. I mix my flavors in there own bottle and then add them to my nic mix. So what would the ratio be when mixing the flavors together? For example, should it be 75% buttersotch 25% irish cream or different? When I do it this way it's easier for me, I'll put 75 drops and 25 drops to make up the 100%, if that makes any sense at all. Thanks for the help and I'm sorry if this is confusing. :)
 

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Hey Switched,

Since you mentioned you use only FA flavorings, just thought I would let you know that they have a 20% off sale going on their flavors at Liberty Flights E-Liquid and Electronic Cigarette Shop - Category Listings.

It ends Sept 2010, but their website doesn't say if it's Sept 1 or Sept 30, so just to let you know. I believe that's both UK and US stores.

Actually, they're having a 20% off sale on everything in the store except for their mods.

And by the way, I had to use Lorann's butterscotch and Capella's Irish Creme, but that Buttery Nipple is killer! Have you tried the Slippery Nipple: rum 50%, caramel 30%, Bavarian cream 20%? When I ran across the recipe, I of course thought of you, LOL.

L8r, Seabrook
 

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I don't know yet, but when I ran onto the recipe, I knew I had to try it. I'm working on my order right now with PA to get the Bav. Cream. Sorry I can't be more specific, but I always start out with 10% flavor and adjust accordingly.
You just want me to do a ton of algebra, don't ya ;):)
 
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