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Here's the Flavor Apprentice range of food flavourings from Perfumers Apprentice. These are very strong, concentrated flavourings and test should be done before making up a batch.
Diacetyl, acetyl propionyl etc info on these
Ethyl maltol is a chemical additive that adds a sweetness to liquids. It can also be used to 'soften' sharp flavours. Use at a 10% solution. Instructions below
Here's around 200 different flavours from The Flavour Apprentice (TFA). These are in 100ml bottles and are great value for money. They are all concentrated flavours but some are stronger than others. Use these at between 1 - 10% depending on the strength of flavour you want and if you're mixing them with other flavours. Always do a small tester before committing to a larger batch to test the strength for yourself
Here's around 200 different flavours from The Flavour Apprentice (TFA). These are in 30ml bottles and are great value for money. They are all concentrated flavours but some are stronger than others. Use these at between 1 - 10% depending on the strength of flavour you want and if you're mixing them with other flavours. Always do a small tester before committing to a larger batch to test the strength for yourself
Here's around 200 different flavours from The Flavour Apprentice (TFA). These are in 50ml bottles and are great value for money. They are all concentrated flavours but some are stronger than others. Use these at between 1 - 10% depending on the strength of flavour you want and if you're mixing them with other flavours. Always do a small tester before committing to a larger batch to test the strength for yourself
Pure menthol is a natural product derived from the mint plant Mentha arvensis. Use at a 10% solution. Instructions below
WS23 is the additive that give 'Ice' vapes their 'Ice' feeling. It adds no flavour unlike Menthol and is not as throaty as Koolada Very strong stuff. 60ml juice only needs maybe 5 - 10 drops This is 30% strength