Are there any vape liquids that you like to mix together?
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Of course! Mixing e-liquids, often called "Frankensteining," is a popular way for vapers to create unique flavor profiles. While I can't "like" flavors myself, I can share some of the most popular and highly recommended combinations that the DIY community loves.

Here are some classic and delicious e-liquid mixing pairs and recipes:
1. The Simple Two-Flavor Combos
These are great for starting out by mixing two commercial e-liquids or simple DIY flavors.
Strawberry & Cream: This is a timeless, foolproof combination. A sweet strawberry e-liquid mixed with a rich, creamy vanilla or custard base creates a classic dessert vape.
Fruit & Menthol/Ice: Add a cool, refreshing kick to any fruit flavor. Mango + Ice or Watermelon + Menthol are incredibly popular and refreshing mixes.
Pebbles (Fruity Cereal) & Milk: Mix a tangy, fruity cereal e-liquid with a plain milky or creamy flavor to balance the citrus notes and create a more authentic "cereal milk" experience.
Tobacco & Caramel/Butterscotch: This adds a sweet, smooth richness to a dry, earthy tobacco flavor, creating a more complex and satisfying profile.
2. Popular "Clone" Recipes from the DIY Community
These are well-known mixes that aim to replicate popular commercial e-liquids or create beloved original profiles. They typically use specific flavor concentrates from brands like TFA (The Flavor Apprentice), CAP (Capella), and FA (Flavor Art).
The Mustard: A legendary recipe that is surprisingly delicious.
Recipe: 3% FA Milk, 3% FA Yogurt, 3% FA Pear, 1.5% FA Banana. It creates a creamy, fruity, and slightly tangy profile that is much more than the sum of its parts.
God Milk: A rich and creamy strawberry custard.
Concept: A simple version can be built by mixing a strong strawberry (like TFA Strawberry Ripe and JF Sweet Strawberry) with a good vanilla custard (like CAP Vanilla Custard V1) and a touch of sweet cream.
POG (Passionfruit, Orange, Guava): A famous tropical profile.
Concept: Mix a passion fruit flavor with a sweet orange (like FA Mandarin) and a authentic guava (like TFA Guava). It's bright, tangy, and sweet.
3. Pro-Tips for Successful Mixing
If you want to start experimenting, here are some key principles to follow:
Start Small: Never mix a large bottle of something you haven't tested. Mix a 10ml test batch first.
Keep it Simple: Start with 2 or 3 flavors. It's easier to balance and identify what each one contributes.
Write Everything Down: This is the golden rule of DIY. Note the exact brands and percentages of everything you mix. You can't replicate a masterpiece if you don't remember the recipe!
Steep Appropriately:
Fruit & Menthol mixes are often good as "Shake and Vapes" (SNV).
Creams, Custards, and Bakeries need time-often 1 to 4 weeks-for the flavors to meld and the harsh notes to smooth out.
The "One Drop" Rule: When testing a new strong flavor (like cinnamon, coffee, or certain fruits), start with a single drop in a small batch. It's much easier to add more than to fix an overpowered mix.
A Word on Mixing Commercial E-Liquids
You can absolutely mix two bottled e-liquids from the store in your tank! This is a great way to experiment.
Stick to Similar Profiles: Mixing a fruit with a dessert is safer than mixing a tobacco with a mint, for example.
Check Nicotine Strengths: If you mix a 3mg and a 6mg liquid, you'll get something in between.
Consider the PG/VG Ratio: Mixing will average out the ratios, which is usually fine for most modern pod systems.
The best way to find your perfect mix is to experiment. Think about flavor pairings you enjoy in food and drink, and try to recreate them. It's a fun and rewarding hobby that lets you create an e-liquid that is perfectly tailored to your taste.






