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The Cappuccino 10ml flavor by eLiquid France offers a gourmet experience with the richness and sweetness of an authentic Italian cappuccino. Savor each puff as a moment of relaxation and indulgence, perfect for coffee enthusiasts.
The 10ml Cappuccino Flavor from eLiquid France transports you to the charm of Italian cafés with every puff. This concentrate perfectly captures the richness and sweetness of a true cappuccino. Designed to offer a flavorful and comforting experience, it is perfect for coffee lovers seeking a delicious vape. The eLiquid France Cappuccino is a concentrate that elevates moments of relaxation with its delicate coffee flavor, wrapped in creamy milk and sweet caramel notes. Enjoy this smooth and warm vape as a true moment of pleasure to savor every day. Dilute it to 12% in a 50/50 PG/VG base and steep for 3 to 7 days to fully reveal its richness.
This concentrate should not be vaped directly. It is designed to be diluted in a DIY base, to which you can optionally add nicotine boosters. Never put it directly in your vaporizer.
It is recommended to use approximately 10% of concentrated flavor when diluting in a neutral 50% PG/VG base.
There are two methods for dosing flavors:
Note: 1 ml of flavor equals 30 drops. For example, for a 5% dosage in a base, you will need 5 ml for 100 ml, or 0.5 ml or 15 drops for 10 ml.
The recommended steeping time varies depending on the base composition:
Store between 4 and 16 °C. This flavor remains viable for at least one year in its original packaging. Complies with Regulation 1334/2008/EC.
Steeping allows the flavors to fully diffuse into the e-liquid base. This process requires:
To optimize the result, shake the bottle once the preparation is complete, and then shake daily. Note that the higher the VG content, the longer the steeping time.
Once the steeping is complete, your e-liquid is ready for tasting. If the flavor is too weak, add a few more drops of flavor and let it steep for at least 48 hours. If the flavor is too strong, you can dilute it with more base.