Perfumer’s Apprentice White Chocolate Concentrate adds a creamy sweetness with subtle chocolate notes. This is a very light flavour which perhaps is not best suited as a stand-alone, but it could be a good ingredient in a DIY recipe mix, where it will add a creamy subtlety. The smooth mouth feel of Perfumer’s Apprentice White Chocolate Concentrate makes it a good substitute for creams in a recipe, where its smooth richness works well with desserts, fruits and most nut flavours. Like most creamy flavours, this flavour concentrate requires steeping for a week or so before you can enjoy it at its best.
Recommended percentage: 5 – 10%
Recommended steep time: 1 – 4 weeks
Perfumer’s Apprentice flavour concentrates are among the world’s finest and they enjoy a trusted and well deserved reputation among DIY vapers. Founded in 2004 in Santa Cruz California, Perfumers Apprentice produce their flavour concentrates using only the finest ingredients, all of which are certified as food-safe and conform to the strictest standards of quality and purity enforced by the State of California.
Ingredients
Natural and Artificial Flavour, Water, Propylene Glycol, Ethyl Alcohol, Acetoin & Acetyl Propionyl.
Notes
- This is a concentrated flavouring to be mixed in a DIY e-liquid. It is not to be vaped without diluting.
- We suggest mixing most Perfumer’s Apprentice concentrates at approximately 5-10% initially and then adjusting to your personal taste.
- All of the Perfumer’s Apprentice concentrates we stock are PG based.
- There can be noticeable colour differences between different batches of the same flavour. This is a natural result of the flavour manufacturing process.
- The Perfumer’s Apprentice and The Flavour Apprentice are the same company and the products are the same. We only use the Perfumer’s Apprentice name because it is more widely recognised.
coffeemonster142 –
thats it i give up, no-one sells a good white choc
Keith –
With a bit extra cream added to it, it really tastes like milky bar…
danig1 –
I’m a white chocolate fan and this is not it, it’s simply vanilla under a different name.
jase.cruickshanks –
This is a weird flavour. Doesn’t really have any notes of white chocolate at all, I think.
There is a weird taste though… kind of like windscreen wash!!! Not that I’ve drank Windscreen wash….. but the smell of windscreen wash gives you an idea of how it would taste.
rachel –
It’s OK, definitely not milkybar, nice with raspberry
ashley.mg.watts –
Not a standalone, not sure why but there is something missing. Maybe because UK white chocolate is sweeter and heavey on the fat side where are European White Chocolate is alot less sweet and more on the bitter side, like their standard chocolate is. Only recipe I’ve found it worked in was one I found online ages ago: All TFA Flavors – White Chocolate 8%, Vanilla Custard 8% and Sweet Cream 4% in a 50-50 PG-VG base, at 6% Nic. It worked and was a very nice vape after a weeks steeping, think Ill make some today now I rediscovered the recipe in my old recipe file! (I cant remember the source of this recipe but it certainly not mine! Ill post credit if I can find it)
jay –
not very impressed but at 20% with some vanilla its ok
kerry –
Another excellent flavour, lovely taste and smell