7 Best E-liquid Recipes that You Should Try

One of the great things about e-liquids is the sheer amount of flavours you can buy. Vaping has become very big business, and with many different brands on the market, it’s no surprise that competition is rife. Whether you use a standard e-cigarette or a Dab Pen for added convenience, you will likely have tried many different flavours. Prefer traditional cigarettes? Canadian Native Smokes are a must try. And if you also have vaping business, these compare card machines here can help streamline payment processing and improve efficiency.

But, have you ever tried blending different flavours for a unique, one of a kind recipe? It’s easy to do, and many more people are getting into experimenting with mixes, so here are a few of the most popular e-liquid recipes.

Thai Coconut Ice Cream

This original recipe is fast becoming a classic of its kind, and involves blending three flavours. The flavours are caramel, coconut and Vanilla bean ice cream. Now, one of the things we will say is that the originator of the recipe uses specific brands – FA for the caramel and coconut, and TPA for the ice cream, so if you can do the same you’ll get the same effect. The ratio, in that order, is 1.25% to 1% to 4%, and you’ll get the best effect after 3 to 5 days.

Simple Sugar Cookie

Some of the recipes we have seen can be very complicated indeed, with several ingredients – we will talk about a few of these below – but this one is not just one of the easiest, but also one of the most effective. It’s an 8% to 4% mix of Sugar Cookie and Vanilla Custard – both from the CAP brand – which is left for a week, and it gives a very nice result when vaped. Give it a go, you can’t go wrong!

Coconut Milk

If you’re up for something a bit more adventurous, this is a mix of six different e-liquids. You need – from TPA – Bavarian Cream and Cheesecake; from FA, Coconut, Cream Fresh, and Meringue, and from FLV, Sweet coconut. It is, however, worth the effort as it is delicious. The ratio in the order we’ve mentioned should be 1.5%, 1%, 0.75%, 0.5%, 0.5% and 1.75%. Mix as usual, and you have a smooth flavour that won the Reddit ‘Flavour of the Year’ competition in 2017.

Glazed Strawberries

We like this one, with its strawberries on biscuit flavouring, because of the simplicity. It’s a three-flavour mix – Joy, Strawberry and Strawberry Ripe, from FA and TFA respectively, and is a surprisingly impressive flavour. Mix in a ratio of 2.5 to 2 to 6% and you have what may be one of the best blends of all. Try it, and you’ll see!

Cupcake Blueberry

Short and sweet for this one, which uses FLV’s innovative Cupcake Batter and FW Blueberry, in 4% to 3% ratio. The rather light flavouring – as with all of these the remaining percentage is taken up by the nicotine juice and diluting liquid – makes for an easy vape, and one with a rather pleasant flavour.

Caramel Kahlua

A 3-juice blend that is popular online is this one, and it’s certainly worth trying. It blends together Cream from Flavorah, at 1.5% with Kalua and Cream from TPA and Salted Caramel from FW, the latter two as 6% and 3% respectively. Have a go, it’s quite a complex flavour for a simple blend.

Raspberry Lemonade

Another very simple recipe is to mix the popular Lemonade from TFA with Raspberry Sweet from CAP, in 7 to 10% ratio. Strong and very sweet with a bit of a kick, it’s one that you will try again!

That’s a few of the best recipes around, so give them a go or why not try your own? You never know, you might come up with a winner!

 

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