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how to make candypop sweet mint vape juice

by Brendon Weissnat Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How about soaking the mint-leaves in a small amount of hot (distilled?) water (or in some pure PG) - that can easily be kept in a bath of real hot water for a while. Then let it cool, filter it, and then mix it with nicotine-liquid... no loss of nicotine, good strong menthol-flavour this way? katink, Jan 22, 2009

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What kind of candy is in a pop candy vape?

Candy POP! has the peach gummies, grape chew candy, blue raspberry hard candy almost like a hard candy and the sweet mint gum to meet your vaping flavor tastes. POP! Vapors Strawberry Watermelon ICE 100ml Vape Juice

How do you make vape juice with pipettes?

When you get your package, use the pipettes to drip about 10-20 drops of flavoring in one of your empty bottles. Fill your bottle up to the middle with PG and the rest with VG. Shake and set aside for a few hours to let the bubbles settle. Try your vape juice, and adjust to taste.

How long does it take to make a Thai dessert vape juice?

You can mix a simple vape juice in less than a minute, or spend months trying to come up with the best ten-flavor combination for a traditional Thai dessert e-liquid. It’s all up to you.

Do you need advanced knowledge of chemistry to make vape juice?

You don’t need advanced knowledge of chemistry. If you can make a cocktail, you can make your own vape juice. For the simplest way to make vape juice, give this a try: Visit an online DIY vape shop (like Ecigexpress, Wizardlabs, etc).

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How do you make mint juice for vape?

Once you have all your ingredients and supplies assembled, you are well on your way to mixing an invigorating juice. Add just 0.3 mL of Peppermint to your graduated cylinder or beaker. Follow with 0.35 mL of Spearmint and 0.04 mL of liquid stevia using a pipette or syringe.

How do you make flavored vape juice?

When you get your package, use the pipettes to drip about 10-20 drops of flavoring in one of your empty bottles. Fill your bottle up to the middle with PG and the rest with VG. Shake and set aside for a few hours to let the bubbles settle. Try your vape juice, and adjust to taste.

Can you add your own flavor to vape juice?

You can mix flavors into your e-liquid, even your nic-salt liquids! However, don't blend nic-salt liquids with free-base nicotine liquids. Each of these liquids are formulated for specific use with specific devices.

What is the best mix for vape juice?

50/50 – this is the most common ratio used, ideal for basic vaping devices like the LiQuid Pro with atomiser resistance levels between 1.0 ohms and 2.0 ohms.

Can I put honey in my vape?

Heating up honey causes it to caramelize and bubble, not vaporize. Trying to vape honey would undoubtedly ruin the coil and be a complete mess in your tank, not to mention ruining perfectly good honey.

Can you put food flavoring in a vape?

But it turns out the food concentrate drops can actually be used for vape juice - as long as they are properly diluted. According to Veppo Cig, vape juice is “a mixture of water, food-grade flavoring, a choice of nicotine levels or zero nicotine, and propylene glycol (PG) or vegetable glycerin (VG).”

How do you make menthol vape juice?

As a rule of thumb, you should always use one-part menthol for every two-parts propylene glycol (PG). The easiest way to ensure the proper mix is to dissolve the menthol crystals in PG that's been gently heated in a microwave or double boiler. From there, you can add your other e-juice ingredients.

How do you make homemade vape juice without nicotine?

With or without nicotine, the method remains the same. Simply choose a neutral base with the ratio of your choice (50/50, full VG ...) then add the flavors to make your homemade e cig juice. This will give you an e juice without nicotine.

Can I put water in my vape?

The answer to this question is no, you will not be able to make cool clouds and shapes with the vapor that comes out of the vape pen. The reason for this is that the vapor that comes out when you put just water in the vape will cool much too fast to produce large clouds, or sometimes any visual vapor at all.

How do I know my vape juice ratio?

The mix of an E Liquid refers to the ratio of VG (Vegetable Glycerine) and PG (Propylene Glycol) content. For example, a 50/50 E Liquid will contain an even mixture of 50% PG and 50% VG, whereas a 70/30 E Liquid will have 70% VG / 30% PG Mix.

What makes vape juice thicker?

E-juice viscosity has a defined and noticeable effect on how enjoyable a vape session can be, as not all e-juices nor devices are made equal. Exactly how thick an e-liquid can be, is related directly to the proportion of propylene glycol (PG) and vegetable glycerin (VG) present in the mixture.

What ohm is best for flavor?

around 0.3ohmsThe sweet spot for getting a balance of vapour and flavour is around 0.3ohms. Depending on your coil choice you'll want to up the wattage from anywhere between 50 and 100 watts.

Frankie Super Member ECF Veteran

Be careful with the hot water, though. In temperatures of about 36 °C (96,8 F) you might lose most or all of the nicotine.

Deb Full Member

I'm thinking of making some mint too, so how did your second batch turn out? Do you recommend standing the bottle in hot water for 24 hours before filtering for a better result, or didn't it make much difference?

Sun Vaporer Moved On ECF Veteran

Great Idea and I am going to give it a try with a mixture of VG and distilled water. Thanks

katink Ultra Member ECF Veteran

How about soaking the mint-leaves in a small amount of hot (distilled?) water (or in some pure PG) - that can easily be kept in a bath of real hot water for a while. Then let it cool, filter it, and then mix it with nicotine-liquid... no loss of nicotine, good strong menthol-flavour this way?

Jimi Modo Moved On

i just used hot tap water so i doubt it would be near that sort of temperature so hopefully it should be okay.

Methods to mix DIY e-juice: weight and volume

There are two ways to mix DIY e-juice, and each comes with a set of pros and cons.

What do you need to make your own vape juice?

Regardless of the method you are going to use to make your e-liquid, and your preferences for what you would like to vape in the end, you will need the essential vape juice ingredients and DIY supplies. Here is your checklist:

Ingredients to avoid

Here’s a list of ingredients that people often wonder if they should use in their vape juice, but they absolutely shouldn’t:

DIY vape juice kits

If you’d prefer to get all your DIY supplies in a bundle, there are many kits out there to choose from. Most beginner DIY kits will come with all the essentials you need to get started.

E-juice calculators: an essential tool

If you want to mix accurately and have replicable results, you will need to use a vape juice calculator. A calculator simplifies the whole process by giving you all the info you need, be it the amount of nicotine needed to reach your favorite strength, or how much from each ingredient you will need to end up with a bottle of tasty 70/30 e-juice.

All set? Time to make some vape juice!

So you got yourself all the required ingredients and supplies, and it’s now time to start mixing. Some people like to start using their gut feeling, but from my personal experience, that’s not the best idea. Check out my e-liquid recipes guide, or go to ELR or ATF and rank recipes by ratings for some tried and true mixes.

Post mixing: what to do after you make your juice

Labeling – Label your mixes with the following: VG/PG ratio, nicotine level, flavor percentages, and date created. Do this immediately. You’d be surprised how many beginners don’t, only to be stumped when they find a perfect blend but with no way of recreating it. Save your recipes in a notebook, spreadsheet, or on e-liquid-recipes.com.

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