Item for Sale :- Multiple 15ml Flavorah concentrates
Selling Price :- R90 each
Condition :- Many unused.
Age of the item :- Varies. 2 months on average.
Clone or Authentic :- Authentic.
Location of item :- Queenswood, Pretoria.
Delivery/Collection :- Either. You cost if delivery, my location if...
Second build on this little guy, twisted 26ga SS316L.
Running it at 45W and 180°C. Great flavour, but seems I blast through a tank in a couple of minutes :-D
I picked one up from the Sirs yesterday. Nice little tank. If you're really careful, you can squeeze a notch coil in, but it's a ridiculously tight squeeze. Anyone perhaps tried the TSS notches from them?
No it doesn't. It does "steep" but it's more about losing the most volatile molecules than the complex reactions that happen between the flavour and nicotine. I've got some 6 month old bottles of 0mg here and they're the same colour as batches mixed this week.
Vendors make their money by keeping stock. If you want something immediately, along with hardware and juices from different mixers, this is the sacrifice you make.
That's why I don't wholesale 125ml bottles. I make sure that they're both fully steeped and 100% fresh, that way 99% of the juices...
I meant in comparison to a macaron.
That said, I don't like coconut so it's probably still not up my alley. I'd eat/make so many macarons if I could afford to!
I've heard of similar reactions from certain vanilla type flavours - it could be that you have an allergy to something in there. Pretty rare though and quite unlucky.
Extremely.
I wanted a touch of vanilla surprisingly V1 worked really well - although I am one of the peppernilla people.
I get a real honey hard candy flavour from the honey bee, but there's always a nasty cold/floral undertone for me. Just couldn't make it work, but ended up finding something...
Good recipe. What sucarlose solution are you using? TFA or DIY?
Try cutting out the honey bee completely and doubling the fresh cream. I found that even at 1 drop / 30ml, honey bee was doing something weird to the mix...