Created for Week 5 of the Mixin Vixens Youtube show.
I don't think I really want to play with this flavor any more. It was sort of a test recipe to see how the flavors work together. It was surprisingly good.
The Eisai tea has a light floral herbal tea flavor that creates the base of the recipe.
The Red Cherry from Molinberry is to me a toned down version of FLV's discontinued Bing Cherry. In fact during the episode I compare the two out of the bottle and they certain smell very similar. Juicy Strawberry and Raspberry are only supporting flavors adding to the red notes of the overall flavor.
Week 9 - The Year of Mixing Challenge on Flavor-Pro's FB Group.
This is a remixed version of a floral fruity tea I had been making for a friend of mine some years ago, but some of the flavors I had used are no longer in production or I've found better flavors since then. So this new version of this tea utilizes a large amount of flavors at very low amounts each. This recipe isn't going to be for everyone, really it's only for us weirdos who like this type of flavor, like me and Kopel. If you are feeling daring and have all of these flavors give it a mix. If you have no idea if you like floral flavors, this could be a bit much of a recipe to get all the flavors for and not know if you like florals.
You can add a touch of sweetener to this if you want to, I personally don't sweeten it beyond the flavorings that are in there. But if I were going to sweeten it I would go rather low with it so it doesn't turn into candy.
Yes you can shake and vape this, but it will be lacking in notes that take longer to steep. I say give this a minimum of 14 days to steep, 21 will have even more of the tea flavors coming through the fruit and the floral notes continue to calm down until it's steep for a full month.
Week 9 - The Year of Mixing Challenge on Flavor-Pro's FB Group
This tribute recipe is for no other than Addy Tuney. A nice soft dessert tobacco, with warm leather and woody undertones, nestled under layers of graham cracker and toasted marshmallow, with a smooth layer of creamy hazelnut made even more creamy by the Milky Undertones, with a soft spiced fig note floating near the top.
This recipe doesn't need much more in the way of sweetener, but if you're adding any I'd stick to the 0.25% to 0.75% amount just to accent the sweetness of this recipe.
Week 9 - The Year of Mixing Challenge on Flavor-Pro's FB Group.
I had a bunch of recipes to make up for folks I enjoy hanging around and have thoroughly entertained me for months on end. This recipe is dedicated to Gizzard Stew - you may know him from his youtube channel and Fog Lyfe show and hanging out with Fresh03 on his channel.
This recipe we're stirring the Gizz Stew with a large, deep fried Banana, with a vanilla maple cream stuffed inside oozing out the end.
Sweetener amounts to add any one of these choices - CAP Super Sweet 0.25%, FW Sweetener 1%, FLV Sweetness 0.5%