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[–] ToOnMaN 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Instead of PG i use a couple drops of distilled water to thin a mix out enough for tanks. One of my favorite strawberry mixes, that i use in many recipes, looks like this:

  • 4% Strawberry Ripe (TFA) this is for the smell
  • 3% Sweet Strawberry (CAP) this enhances the flavor

As smell is a big part of taste this works out really well. I only use RDA's so my % may be a bit low for some. Here is an example of the mix used in a recipe:

Strawnana Custard V1

  • 10% Vanilla Custard (CAP)
  • 4% Strawberry (Ripe) (TFA)
  • 4% Banana Cream (LA)
  • 3% Sweet Strawberry (CAP)

I posted this in the Banana Cream (LA) colorless group buy several months ago. It requires a bit of curing time for some people, i like it fresh but that is because i like VC V1 (CAP) mixed fresh, many people dont. This recipe will run through a tank with no issues, later versions required a bit of distilled water.

Hope you dont mind me butting in, im a bit excited to be here as i have been searching for awhile.

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[–] localbum [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Not at all, that's an excellent use of distilled water to keep PG as low as possible - and I for one welcome the input. Good recipe, as I switch between subtanks and drippers off and on, I like to keep my recipes a little bit on the "lighter side" of percentages as well. I think Capella's is a brand that doesn't get enough recognition lately - I've found a lot of their creams and vanillas are a step above most else out there.

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[–] ToOnMaN 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Thank you, i definitely didnt want to intrude as i am new here. I love CAP flavorings, out of all the flavorings i have purchased from them only Grenadine (CAP) has sucked. I test all of my flavorings by putting one drop into a shot glass of water then swish and swirl it around my mouth. After doing so with Grenadine i ended up spending 20 minutes tongue scraping and then swishing Listerine around to get rid of the taste. And yet my nephew loves it..