°Super simple Strawberry Marshmallow Cereal Recipe
Sometimes I just need quick and easy, and this is one of those. PUR Strawberry Marshmallow Cereal is a very easy flavor to work with. It's not a syrupy or tart SB at all, more like a powdery/freeze dried SB. The grain is really smashing in it as well, I just like what TPA Sweet Cereal Flakes does for it. The neat thing about PUR SB Marshmallow Cereal is that it is a pretty complete flavor. It has a good grain, sweetly dried SB, and a powdery soft Marshmallow. If you like cereal flavors, it is definitely one to pick up.
Favorite Marshmallow to date has to be PUR Marshmallow, it is sticky and thick with more flavor than alot of the other brands. Of course the FA has a little more mouthfeel, but PUR makes up for that with flavor. Great for cereals. Feel free to use whatever Dairy/Milk flavor you like. PUR Condensed Milk also makes for a creamy dairy in this. TPA Sweet Cereal Flakes is pretty subtle, in fact much weaker than CAP Cereal 27, but it's a great complement grain, and works well to boost cereals without drastically taking over.
Note: Adding FW Blueberry or TPA Berry Crunch Cereal (or both) makes a phenomenal Colossal Berry Crunch type mix. Blueberry melds so well with PUR SB Marshmallow Cereal, and makes for a delicious cereal mix. The recipe below is a Berry Colossal Crunch mix using SB Marshmallow Cereal.
I am def going to mix this recipe up I just got my 10ml of SB Marshmallow Cereal in today and I got my 30ml of my PUR Marshmallow, I LOVE it too. It really is a great marshmallow.. I found out that if you add low heat over night to your Gooey RCT recipe the PUR Marshmallow REALLY screams. something about the low heat make it turn into a super strong marshmallow it almost has that squeaky powdery hard cereal marshmallow taste and mouthfeel to it.. I discovered it by accident when I forgot to turn my little crock pot type thing I use when I want to add a little warmth to the steep on some of my mixes before I add the nicotine. Anyways I am so excited about the SBMC I just hate to have to mix flavors at higher %. How low do you think I could go with it and still get good flavor from it?
I would say 4%, but trust me, I'm the same way about using low percentages. It's just one of those flavors that smells delicious, but the potency just isn't on par with most other flavors. I would say the SBMC has less potency than most TPA flavors. It's one of the few I use that high. I try to avoid 5% and above, unless it's that cereal or CAP SL Fruit Circles. The SB aspect is very mild, you will taste what I mean, the cereal grain is maybe a bit more prominent. I do use heat sometimes too for Vanillas and like flavors, if I'm not mixing fruits. Try 4%, you can always add to it if you need to.
If it's a light SB flavor and more cereal grain than I will def love it. I've got the recipe in my calculator as for exactly how you've got it to try it at 6%. I'm finally getting a good stock of good quality flavors now. I finally realized that finding a cheaper version of the good flavors just isn't working for me anymore so I started investing in better quality and my mixes are showing it. Soooo much better. I got PUR butter cream in as well I've heard great things about it but not sure where to start with it. I'm gonna do a SF tester of it today to see what I'm working with but I'm excited and hopeful for both of my new PUR flavors. Thanks for your help as always and thanks for sharing.
No problem 😉 Some PUR Creams I start out low, under 1% or right at 1%. Not because of potency, but some can have a sort of Butyric Acid background that needs to be tempered in recipes. I haven't tried the Butter Cream, but 0.5-1% seems like a good start point.
Awesome, thank you. I have looked thru some recipes on here that have the PUR BC in it and for the most part people seem to stick right between 0.5-1% too, which I thats about the margin I stick with on CAP BC and the butter flavors. I always try to stay as low as I possible can with all my flavorings. That is why I am LOVING my FLV flavors I've gotten so far. I'm still learning everything I can about them but so far I love their flavorings. I think they are well worth the $ I wish I would have caved a long time ago and started buying their flavors. Better late than never. Next on my list to invest in is a few of Hangsen's, a few more of Inawera's and there is a couple Vape Train flavors I have kinda been wanting to try. And of course a few of Wonder Flavors new ones I wanna try out... I am like a kid at Christmas when it comes to mixing and getting to order new flavors.. lol You are awesome I appreciate the feedback and conversation. Have a great evening.. 😁
Another 5* recipe... I mixed this up like 3 or 4 days ago and I just tried it. It is so well balanced and the strawberry is there but doesn't over power the cereal. I really like this flavor and I love this recipe. Excellent job yet again. Thanks for sharing... To anyone who reads the comments this is def a must mix if you have the flavors and like cereal vapes.. You'll not be disappointed!..
Thanks a bunch! It looks like it would need more flavors to be yummy, but I like it as is. I'm sure other people might use a second Strawberry, but I prefer it to not be an in your face SB flavor. 😊
My husband and I are the same way, it's not too loud or too light it's a great SB flavor. He tried it this morning and he is loving it too. Awesome recipe..
Adapting it, I used this recipe as a template for a Raspberry Yoghurt (Chefs Choice / CCW depending on where you live) flavour, replacing the Strawberry Cereal with equal amounts of the aforementioned Rasp. Yoghurt, whilst taking your advice and adding FW Blueberry (which I just got myself)... I reckon this recipe of yours could be very versatile & easily adapted to fit around a wide range of "big" flavours by replacing the Strawberry Cereal! N-N-N-NOICE *triple thumbs up*
Coming off of store bought EJuice I still miss the sweet in them, how much sweetener could I get away with adding? I just now mixed this up, I can’t wait to try it. Also, do you have a recommendation for steep time?
It doesn't need long at all, 4-6 days really. Use earlier if you don't want to lose any of that Strawberry and get a heavier grain. Depending on the sweetener you use, you could do 0.25% of a regular strength or you could do 2-4 drops of Super Sweet. I was the same way and had to gradually get down to just using a drop of Super Sweet in my 30ml blends to sweeten.
I'm getting better about sweetener in my juices, vi hardly add any at all. It seems some flavors themselves have some sweetness. I love your recipes. I've made a few of them. Thanks a bunch.