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Wintergreen Flavor-FLV

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While Wintergreen is not an actual/natural mint flavor, the profile does have minty-ness to it. This will not disappoint and the moment you open the bottle, the smell alone will let you know this is spot on.

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This is a professional grade highly concentrated flavoring.

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  • 5
    A nice Wintergreen flavor

    Posted by Frank Matek on 29th Jul 2023

    Tested at 1.75% and very happy. To me, it is a nice Wintergreen flavor, almost a lifesaver but just a little lighter than the candy. It is a nice flavor and at this percentage, it does stand on it’s own as a single flavor. I am not picking up any cooling to it, it's just a nice Wintergreen flavor. It has enough of a sweetness to it where to my tastes, it doesn't need any sweetener.

  • 5
    A perfect, slightly less sweet Wintergreen Lifesaver

    Posted by SessionDrummer on 16th Mar 2023

    **Wintergreen (Flavorah) 1% (3-16-23)** -- Coming clean here, I WAS kind of dreading testing this flavor, just like the Cactus Aloe, as I would typically NEVER use it. I cannot use any cooling agents, and typically mints, spearmints either have some, or can SEEM like they have some. Now, to my tastes, this one had either none, OR, very little, as I not only had NO issues testing 3 testers of it, but I actually enjoyed it. Color me surprised, YET again. Note to the masses: Try flavors you think you'll hate, and you MIGHT be surprised. Because it was a "mint" I chose to go low with this one @ 1% and it was fairly full at this weight, and did remind me of a Wintergreen Lifesaver. Because I was not overwhelmed by the mint elements, nor any cooling, I think you could probably solo this at even + 0.75% with no issues. I had a expected a thin, minty flavor with cooling, and I was also surprised as it had more body that expected, did not present as "thin", and had just a hint of a dry finish. Now it is possible Flavorah somehow snuck in some minor cooling that I was mis-interpretting as dry-ness, but that is still unknown. It was just below mid level sweet, and beyond the slight dry-ness on the finish, I could find no off notes to nit pick. It really did taste almost exactly like a Wintergreen Lifesaver. For any other of you "Not So Sure About Mint"-ers out there, the minty-ness was in no way overpowering, or heavy handed, and was very even keeled, and JUST strong enough. For some reason, even though rootbeer's don't typically have wintergreen in them (but some do), I had the urge to mix some of this in with a RB or two, just to see how it fared/paired. All in, this was a damned fine Wintergreen, that was accurate, non-fatiguing, nor heavy handed. If you love wintergreen(s), GET IT. If you don't like, or think you don't like mints, you might be surprised. Rating this one high, with only minor take-offs for the slight dry-ness on the finish @ **9.6/10**. And that is/was coming from the NOT mint guy at that.