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eCigarette Forum => eJuice Recipes => Topic started by: Erck89 on October 06, 2014, 12:22:08 AM

Title: Anything for your Grand Daughter
Post by: Erck89 on October 06, 2014, 12:22:08 AM
  I was sitting at my desk when my extra special grand daughter came in just to see how Pop Pop was doing.  The visit was short, because, she and her boyfriend had to drive back to Orlando where they go to school and work.  But, before she left, she turned around and said "Pop Pop, make a flavor for me."  You can't turn down your grand daughter.  I ask what she would like in it and she said; Mango, pineapple, and orange.  What I provide was a big hit and it is called Brynn's Mind Bending Cake.

   Mango (TFA)  6%  0.6ml
   Orange (Sweet) (TFA)  9%  0.9ml
   Pineapple (Vz)  6%  0.6ml        Vz = Vaping Zone  - They are super Concentrates
   Coconut (Vz)   3%  0.3ml
   Cinnamon (spice)  (Vz)  2.5%  0.25ml
   EM 5%  0.5ml
   Cake Base  6%   0.6ml

   Cake Base is a concentrate I made myself.  It has no PG or VG, other than what is in the concentrates themselves.  It CAN NOT  be vaped alone.  It must be mixed like any other concentrate.  The amounts I give here are to make 10 ml of the Base.

    Cake Base

          Cake ((yellow)  30%   2.76ml
          Vanilla Cupcake  30%   2.76ml
          Bavarian Cream  25%   2.3ml
          Cotton Candy or EM   15%  1.38ml   
                                                                 This is plain Cotton Candy.  NOT  County Fair Cotton Candy
                                                                 This is used as the sweetener.  Regular sweetener or EM
                                                                 can be used optionally.
       Best if steeped 5 days. [size]

   
Title: Re: Anything for your Grand Daughter
Post by: vapertina on October 06, 2014, 09:36:43 AM
That sounds really good. Thank you for sharing with us Eric  :thankyou:
I have to give this a try. But first I need to do some ordering.
Title: Re: Anything for your Grand Daughter
Post by: Breaktru on October 06, 2014, 11:16:01 AM
Looks like a winning recipe for sure. I have to try it and include it in the EJMU calculator. Thanks for sharing Eric