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Lemon Slice Flavor-TFA

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The pure bite of a freshly cut lemon wedge added to an iced water on a hot day. 

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This is a professional grade highly concentrated flavoring.

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  • 4
    A VERY unique Lemon flavor

    Posted by SessionDrummer on 26th Oct 2025

    Lemon Slice (TPA) 4.5% (10-25-25) – Having JUST tested TPA’s Lemon Candy, this one was rather confusing, as it shared some of the same profiles/nuances to the aforementioned. What is was missing from the Lemon Candy, was, well, the “candy”. Beyond that, it was an interesting lemon profile, riding on a sweet carrier. Now the MOST interesting thing about this one, was that it never presented as a lemonade. Logic dictates it would have, Lemon, Sweetener, is Lemonade, right ?? No. The lemon while good, was nowhere near as complex to the Lemon Candy, and not as strong in the overall mix. This one was more 50% Lemon, 50% sweetener for comparison. At 4.5%, it was not one of the stronger flavors, and I would rate it at a 6/10 on the strength scale. Sweetness was a few ticks above mid level, but it never seemed cloyingly sweet, which again, was interesting. I struggled to think where you would use this flavor, and with it’s lighter stature, how it would play in mixes. It would be GREAT as a sweetener, with a touch of lemon for sure. For a solo test, it was actually interesting to test, and strangly satisfying, and I’m not sure why LOL. When I think of a Lemon Wedge, I think of an actual wedge (slicded), of Lemon, which this was not. This made scoring this strange little interesting one difficult. As an interestingly different “lemon” flavor I’d rate it high, but I will score it at it’s name, and push it down to a 5.5/10. Even with that said, this one would make a unique addition to your collection, and again, was a strangely surprisingly good solo flavor.