Fruity Dizziness Flavor Concentrate 10ML
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Description
Multi-Fruit Overload – Fruity Dizziness Mixing Profile
Too many fruits? Exactly the point. Fruity Dizziness by Eirhorse is a layered fruit concentrate designed to deliver a mixed, slightly chaotic flavour profile where no single fruit dominates – instead, everything blends into one smooth, juicy experience.
If you’re bored of single-note flavours or simple mixes, this is where things change. It creates a rotating taste effect – different fruit notes appear and fade while vaping, keeping the experience fresh.
This type of profile is popular among users switching from disposables, where complex mixed fruit blends are common.
Ingredients
- Propylene Glycol (PG)
- Mixed fruit flavouring compounds
Manufactured in the EU. This is a flavour concentrate and must be diluted before use.
Flavour Experience
- ✔ Multi-layered fruit blend
- ✔ No dominant single fruit
- ✔ “Rotating flavour” sensation while vaping
- ✔ Smooth, slightly sweet finish
Mixing Matrix
| Setup | Mix % | Result | Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pod / MTL | 3–4% | Clear fruit layers | Best flavour separation |
| RDL | 4–5% | Balanced blend | Most natural feel |
| Sub-ohm | 5–6% | Smooth fruit mix | Less separation |
| With Cooling | +0.3–0.8% | Disposable-style freshness | Popular choice |
| Steeping | 1–2 days | Better blending | Optional |
How to Use It
1. Mix at 4% for a balanced profile
2. Add cooling agent if you want disposable-style effect
3. Shake well and test after short rest
Tip: Lower % gives more fruit separation, higher % makes it smoother and blended.
Helpful Guides
DIY Mixing Guide Coil & Resistance VG/PG Behaviour Storage Guide
Important
This is a flavour concentrate and must be diluted before use. Not intended for direct vaping.
FAQ
What does “Fruity Dizziness” mean?
It describes a mix where multiple fruit flavours rotate and blend instead of one dominating.
Is it very sweet?
Moderate sweetness – not heavy or syrupy.
Is this like disposable vape flavours?
Yes – especially when combined with a cooling agent.
What percentage works best?
4–5% gives the best balance for most setups.
Last updated: April 2026