Campfire Clone 

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Gravatar - by Lars, Feb 7. 2014, 23:43

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Nicotine juice ()

PG dilutant

VG dilutant

Water/Vodka/PGA

Total base

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Notes
Source: GAGmyMOD on reddit
www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/1svf9p/official_clone_recipe_thread/

He wrote Dark Chocolate Clear - but that's not a TPA/TFA flavor, so I assume it was Double Chocolate Clear



Comments
#1 by kmpopsicle, Feb 9. 2014, 12:22
Very nice, percentages are just right as the flavors at those percentages mix together perfectly for an outstanding 'smores' flavor. I only added a slight touch, .75%, sweetener just for my tastes. Two thumbs up, easy and delicious!
#2 by Lars, Feb 11. 2014, 18:41
I think I will add a couple of drops of EM too - I need to re-stock some flavors though!
#3 by WickandWire, Feb 25. 2014, 20:17
Thanks for giving me credit on this.
#4 by matt, Oct 4. 2014, 02:42
Very good recipe! was a pretty good mix and vape, and is only getting better after the first week..... Thanks a bunch!
#5 by Maureeenie, Jul 30. 2015, 18:27
I used toasted marshmallow instead and put a drop of oakwood to get a real campfire feel. I will let you guys know how it went.
#6 by Kriengsak, Nov 6. 2015, 20:57
I never try Campfire but I like this recipe. Thanks
I sometime mix with little bit of my Crème De Monte Menthol juice and it also give good vaping.
#7 by Loud N Cloudy, Dec 28. 2015, 16:34
I'm relatively new to vaping (just over a month), and newer still to mixing (coming up on 3 weeks). I was looking for a decent-sounding s'mores recipe that matched up with my flavor stash, and was thrilled to come across your post. So simple, yet so YUM!
I've never tried Campfire either, but find this mix to be outstanding. I subbed Toasted Marshmallow for the Marshmallow, and added a couple drops of EM as mentioned above, since I know I like my mixes super sweet, generally speaking. I'm wondering what the difference in taste would be without the sub and the add-on though, so I'll def. try it in its original form as well - I just *really* wanted to try out my previously 'un-sampled' Toasted Marshmallow. ;)
I think this may be my new favorite! Thanks for sharing. :)
#8 by jedapearl, Jul 22. 2016, 01:59
I just made some of this but had to sub TFA Graham Cracker Clear with CAP Graham Cracker V1. I took it down a percentage because the average mix quantity was less on the Cap. It's really good! It doesn't taste like s'mores to me, but it's still a good mix. I'll try the Toasted Marshmallow in it next. Thanks!
#9 by Wings of Gold , Sep 5. 2016, 22:31
I mixed this last night as stated above but used a 40PG/60VG base,, tested it this afternoon, nicely done there my friend, I would like to try it with toasted Marshmallow next time... But yeah you done well. :)
#10 by AsWangs, May 23. 2017, 23:50
Tried it and steeped sofar 1 week and no where near campfire that I had.
Original campfire had a very slight chocolate taste. This 1 is way too much chocolate for me.
Will try to double the other flavors to make tolerable hopefully.

I'm thinking 2-3% double chocolate at the most.

The nice thing is we see and taste things different. I just wish it was as good as campfire.
#11 by bwh79, Jul 5. 2017, 22:51
Mixed this up at 60VG, 3mg for use in high-wattage drippers. Tasted it after one day, one week, four months, and eleven months. Very chocolate-forward at all points; had a sort of "artificial" taste that mellowed out over time, but I still don't taste very much "graham" or "marshmallow" in here.
#12 by AsWangs, Jul 6. 2017, 19:44
I'm thinking lower the double chocolate and/or chocolate glazed donut instead.
#13 by nicozarris, Mar 15. 2018, 11:15
doesn't taste like s'mores. but you do a great job. keep posting recipes. we're just here to improve your work :)
#14 by TeoCZE, Jul 7. 2018, 23:34
Oh yes, this one is really yummy. Thanks for recipe, after month steeping it is smooth chocolate with great taste.

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