Green Apple | Mt Baker Vapor (20/50/100ml)

6,5024,90 inc. VAT

This is Mt Baker Vapor’s Green Apple Flavour Concentrate. We diligently worked hard to perfectly capture the deliciously sweet and sour, crisp and refreshing taste of a fresh Green Apple. Always a top seller, vapers worldwide have enjoyed this classic Mt Baker Vapor flavour for years. Now it’s available in an easy to rebottle concentrate.

Offer Range Discount
Various Concentrates 10 - 50 10%

Description

This is a water soluble essence from Mt Baker Vapor often referred to as MBV in recipes.
These concentrates are meant to be mixed with base liquid to make your own e-juice.
We buy flavours from MBV in big bottles and, with MBV’s approval, re-bottle into smaller bottles with our own label. Sizes available are 20ml, 50ml and 100ml.

Contents: Natural & Artificial Flavour, Propylene Glycol (used by the manufacturer as a base to dissolve the flavours)

About Mt Baker Vapor

Mt Baker Vapor, or MBV as they are commonly known, was one of the pioneers in e-liquids and concentrates. The company was started by Jesse and James at a time when e-cigarettes were very new and most flavours consisted of tobacco or pure fruit flavours.

Instead, MBV had slightly different flavour combinations that immediately caught the customers interest. Their absolute top seller of all time is Hawk Sauce (which is a tribute to the NFL team Seattle Sea Hawks) which still sells in large volumes all over the world today.

Another success recipe for MBV was that they mixed e-liquids to order so customers could choose from lots of different variations to get the e-liquid that suited them perfectly.

Also different for its time was that they, beside selling e-liquid, sold the concentrate to the customers so they could mix their own e-liquids, this is something that most manufacturers do today and MBV was at the forefront of this concept.

Most flavours from MBV are not highly concentrated, however, there is no benchmark in terms of how much to mix each individual flavour as they are all different. Our best advice is to start with a low percentage and increase if needed. Alternatively, check out all the DIY websites where you can see how other users have mixed and also find exciting recipes.