SugarDaddy (Regular) RICK'S
PG 100%
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0.20%
Min Usage
0.91%
Avg Usage
1.00%
Median Usage
2.00%
Max Usage
110
Recipes
Usage Distribution (% in recipe)
0.0% 1.0% 2.0% recipes 0.5%: 3 public recipes 1.0%: 2 public recipes 0.0%: 7 private recipes 0.5%: 40 private recipes 1.0%: 41 private recipes 1.5%: 12 private recipes 2.0%: 5 private recipes
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Flavor Notes
**SugarDaddy (Regular) (Rick's) 1% (09-17-22)** -- Alright, alright, alright, FINALLY down to the testing. Having seen Rick's sweeteners used over the years and never having tried any of them, I finally get to see what's what. Starting out with Rick's SugarDaddy regular sweetener. I finger tested ALL of these sweeteners, which is something I never do, but, my thoughts were, if a flavor/sweetener tasted bad on the finger, it probably wouldn't taste any better when vaping. This one, tasted SUPERIOR to about EVERY sweetener I currently use, off the finger. WOW, that's saying something. Sweet (duh), but it actually DID taste like a real sugar cube. ZERO aftertaste, chemical notes, or anything off-putting. Just clean, sweet goodness. Moving onto the vape test, it stayed EXACTLY the same.

Now, only for YOU GUYS, do I vape JUST sweeteners, just remember that LOL. At 1% in a 70v/30p mix @ 65 watts, the sugar cube"-ed-ness continued, with just as clean of a taste as it had when finger testing. There was a slight cotton candy aspect to it, but only slight. When testing the sweetener in live mixes, I DID notice something INTERESTING, and I think Rick might have eluded to this when he shipped these out. The sweetener needs some time to STEEP !!!!! Yes, something I have NEVER done before with ANY sweetener. It actually UP-steeped, just like many of my Medicine Flower flavors. QUITE interesting. This is VERY important, because if you were trying to nudge up some sweetness in a mix, added a few drops, tasted it, and it didn't taste sweet enough, and you added more, it could probably become TOO sweet after steeping, so keep that in mind.