It's not the most complex/interesting of recipes, especially if you consider the popularity of mustard milk and various iterations thereof, but it's worth mentioning that the recipe is around 18 months old, in fact it was the very first juice someone paid me for.
I only briefly scanned this thread.
This is most likely due to VG being hygroscopic. This means that it readily absorbs water from vapour in the air. Commercial juice may have been made and bottled in an area more humid than where you are or during a period that was more humid. It could also be...
Exactly this. R2/ml is pretty much the cheapest juice you can buy in SA and it's pretty damn simple to make. And this is what I meant when I said
If this takes off, it can potentially change the game. I've been pondering how I'm going to stay relevant if that happens :rofl:
Eh, but people are happy to pay whatever vendors want for hardware. Sorry @method1 you didn't deserve a reception like this for an innovative product which could have a massive impact on the local vape scene.
I'll be pestering you to buy some of them myself. I know what it costs to import juice...
@rogue zombie Flavorah's menthol is subtley cleaner tasting and has a little bit lighter a flavour than the TFA one. I'll dig around and see if I have a bottle spare. A couple days late but hey :) I've not tried many of the other menthol concentrates, but I have tried pretty much any mint I can...
It varies, but definitely stronger than normal. I'd say on average, twice as concentrated as TFA. They use much more costly flavour extraction processes IIRC.
Flavorah are some of the most expensive concentrates money can buy. Can't compare them to TFA, FA and FW which are some of the cheapest.
The only other place you can get FLV is from Valley Vapour, who charge R90/10ml.