Belgi'Ohm Creamy Pop Concentrate
A flavor of popcorn with vanilla cream
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Volume30ml
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Dosage for a 50PG/50VG ratio (%)15%
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Country of originBelgium
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Brand
The Creamy Pop 30ml is a concentrate made in Belgium by Belgi'Ohm with a popcorn and vanilla cream flavor.
The recommended dosage for your DIY is 75 drops (being from 15%) per 10ml, to dilute in a PG/VG base of your choice. Once you've made your mix, let the preparation sit in a dark and place for around two weeks.
The Creamy Pop concentrate by Belgi'Ohm is packaged in a 30ml PET bottle and has a childproof cap and a dropper tip for easy preparation of your DIYs.
Who is Belgi'Ohm?
Since 2018, Belgi'Ohm is a Belgian brand of liquids for electronic cigarettes.
Whether it is for DIY concentrates or e-liquids, the flavorists of Belgi'Ohm want to offer high-quality products in a diverse recipe collection.
Find all the creations of the Belgian manufacturer in PET bottles with a childproof cap and a dropper tip.
How to prepare your Creamy Pop concentrate?
What are the necessary ingredients to prepare my concentrate?
- A ready-made base
- One or more concentrates
- Optional: an additive to enhance your preparation
What do I need to prepare my concentrate?
- A syringe from 10 to 30ml for the base
- Plastic or glass bottles to make your preparations
- Latex gloves
- Protective goggles
- A label to write the name and the dosage of your preparation
What are the preparation steps?
- Wash your hands, take your place on a clean work surface out of reach for children
- With a syringe or a pipette, fill an empty bottle with your ready-made bottle
- The base with nicotine has to be handled with a lot of precaution. We recommend using latex gloves and protective goggles for maximum safety
- Shake your concentrate bottle before using it
- Add some concentrate drops (see dosage recommendations on the product sheet or the label)
- Optional: add one or more additives
- Energetically shake for 10 to 20 seconds and let it sit to respect the steep time
- Wash your hands again, clean your equipment and your work surface
- Write your recipe to do it again or to pass it on
Our recommendations to help you:
The steep time:
It’s the key part of DIY e-liquid making. The steep time is the length of time during which your e-liquid sits. It allows the flavors to develop and express themselves. The longer the maturation period, the more flavors develop.
For an optimal steep time, the necessary length is:
- 15 days minimum, or several weeks for tobacco and sweet/tasty concentrates
- 48 hours minimum for fruity and/or mentholated concentrates
Tip for an optimal result: shake the bottle of your preparation a bit every day so the flavors correctly diffuse.
According to the PG/VG ratio of your base, the steep time may be longer. The higher the vegetable glycerin (VG) proportion, the longer the steep time.
The tasting:
Once the steep time is over, your e-liquid is ready-to-be-used. It might need some adjustments.
If you find the flavor rendering too light, you can add some drops of concentrates and let it sit for an additional 48 hours.
On the contrary, if your e-liquid is too strong, you can dilute it by adding base.
To help you:
- If your preparation is too intense, you have to dilute it. Then, add some base.
- If your preparation is not strong enough, add some drops of concentrate
- If you’re a beginner: start with one concentrate before thinking about mixing it with other concentrates.
- For the additives (optional), stick to proportions of 1 to 3% of your base liquid + flavor concentrate(s) mix, as additives are generally highly concentrated.
- Precisely label your preparations with the date, the dosage, and the concentrates used
- Put your new recipes in 10ml bottles but in low amounts (5ml for example) to allow you readjustments of concentrate or base.
Volume | 30ml |
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Dosage for a 50PG/50VG ratio (%) | 15% |
Country of origin | Belgium |
Flavor | Complex |
Fresh / Mentholated | No |
Shortfill | No |
Dosage for a 50PG/50VG ratio (drops) | 75 drops per 10 ml |
Steep time | 2 weeks |
Flavour | Dessert |