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Sucralose 10% VS Super Sweet (CAP)

Knowledge318

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So I’m new to this and I use e-Liquid Recipes.com to find recipes I might like. This one I’m looking at now calls for Sucralose 10% I can’t find it but when I search for it sweeteners pop up, I have Super Sweet (CAP) on hand already. So my question is, can I substitute Super Sweet (CAP) for Sucralose 10%?


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livelongvapeon

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I definitely don't recommend mixing super sweet at 10%, it is SUPER STRONG. I normally incorporate super sweet anywhere between .5%-2% any more than that an you're likely to ruin the recipe.
 

Knowledge318

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I definitely don't recommend mixing super sweet at 10%, it is SUPER STRONG. I normally incorporate super sweet anywhere between .5%-2% any more than that an you're likely to ruin the recipe.

Do you know what I can use to replace Sucralose or where I can buy it?


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Just Frank

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So I’m new to this and I use e-Liquid Recipes.com to find recipes I might like. This one I’m looking at now calls for Sucralose 10% I can’t find it but when I search for it sweeteners pop up, I have Super Sweet (CAP) on hand already. So my question is, can I substitute Super Sweet (CAP) for Sucralose 10%?


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I think TFA-Sweetener is 5% sucralose, and 5% EM.

I can't find any clear answers on how much sucralose is in Caps Super sweet. Some people think its 10% some think its 20% sucralose. I know it has other things in it too though. Like citric acid among other things.
 

RonJS

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This one I’m looking at now calls for Sucralose 10%
Welcome! :yes:
Is that is the name of the sweetener (Sucralose 10%) and not the volume amount to use in that recipe??
Do you know what I can use to replace Sucralose or where I can buy it?

I don't use many sweeteners but have used both TPA Sweetener and Cap Super Sweet. For me, the TPA works okay and I get a light sweet lingering in the mouth aftertaste with the Cap's. Next time I'm heading out to Walmart, I'm going to pick this up...
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Pyure-Organic-Liquid-Stevia-1-69-Fluid-Ounces/834284915

I'm not a big fan of Stevia in my drinks, but may like it in a juice mix. Many folks do juice mix with it...
 

jambi

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CAP Super Sweet is powerful stuff. It can be subbed at half the percentage of regular sweetener up to about 1.5%, but even 1.5% Super Sweet will be much sweeter than 3% regular sweetener. For recipes calling for more than 3% regular sweetener, I would experiment rather than just halving percentage. For example, a recipe that calls for 5% regular sweetener I would still sub Super Sweet at 1%, then adjust up to taste. Super Sweet is almost too sweet. Taste a drop of regular sweetener, then taste a drop of Super Sweet (in that order) and you'll see what I mean. It can overpower a mix much sooner than regular sweetener.
 
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Knowledge318

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CAP Super Sweet is powerful stuff. It can be subbed at half the percentage of regular sweetener up to about 1.5%, but even 1.5% Super Sweet will be much sweeter than 3% regular sweetener. For recipes calling for more than 3% regular sweetener, I would experiment rather than just halving percentage. For example, a recipe that calls for 5% regular sweetener I would still sub Super Sweet at 1%, then adjust up to taste. Super Sweet is almost too sweet. Taste a drop of regular sweetener, then taste a drop of Super Sweet (in that order) and you'll see what I mean. It can overpower a mix much sooner than regular sweetener.

Thanks for the info, you guys are such a big help on this new journey I’m taking, glad I’m not taking it alone or I might be wasting a lot of juice lol


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eStorm

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So I’m new to this and I use e-Liquid Recipes.com to find recipes I might like. This one I’m looking at now calls for Sucralose 10% I can’t find it but when I search for it sweeteners pop up, I have Super Sweet (CAP) on hand already. So my question is, can I substitute Super Sweet (CAP) for Sucralose 10%?


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That's the sucralose its asking for and mostly on elr marked as (other) sucralose (10%).
You can get them from any company or get the crystals and dilute yourself.

Sweetener is as others mentioned sucralose and ethol maltol, less sweet when vaped or well that's what the body tells you, but its intact a coil killer and makes juices sweet but not in your face sweet, since your taste buds process that information differently.

Ethol maltol or also known as cotton candy and/or EM does the same but this one you will notice much more than others, and if not well your coils/cotton will after about a tank or two.

And there's Stevia, great alternative but some ppl will notice a bitterness.

Any flavor contains "sweetener" of any kind from either sucralose, em, fructose, stevia etc. Therefore its not necessary to sweeten your juices further, but if you want that commercial feel then add 1-3% super sweet or EM to it and call it a day. I wouldn't recommend it since you can use other methods but that's how stores do it.
 

jojosvapes

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I have heard and read that monk fruit sweetener is much more stable when it comes to heat and will not junk up coils plus its not synthetic. I claim I dont like sweet juice and I dont mix it up, but honestly I have had sweet flavors that were awesome I just hate the fact I can blow through a coil/cotton in two days.

I need to get and test this stuff....
 

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