@OldGoat looks like a tasty old(er) school mix. What’s the MINIMUM steep time, I’ll mix this latest one up tonight ??
Minimum I would say at least 3 days. I steeped mine for 7 and it still gets better every day.
So, I have been vaping Creamageddon for a while now.
This one’s a full-blown custard overload! Creamageddon is an old-school, in-your-face custard mix packed with thick, creamy layers and a deep, rich sweetness. Some might say it’s too much, but if you love bold flavors, this one delivers.
After just 3 days, it’s already good—but give it a full week, and it becomes next-level. Around the 2–3 week mark, the flavor starts to mellow out, and I swear it feels like I’m losing intensity the longer I vape it. Could just be me, but worth noting.
One major downside? This juice is a coil killer. That thick custard and syrupy sweetness will gunk up your coils fast, so don’t expect long-lasting cotton. But if you’re after a rich, unapologetic custard bomb, Creamageddon brings the chaos.
I would love to know what you guys think of it.
I’m actually missing four, here, @OldGoat . I’ll add them to cart. Might be awhile, but I will give it a mix.
@OldGoat let me get rid of the Sterling Cloud flavors I have on deck, and it’s getting mixed up.
Alright, I have been vaping a bottle of Creamageddon, and let me tell you—this one is a beast. The recipe looked solid on paper, but as with any custard, steeping is the real test. Here’s how it’s been developing over time.
Right Off the Shake
The aroma is fantastic, and a knuckle test confirms this is going to be a thick, rich custard. But in the vape, the flavors are still muddled and underdeveloped—no surprises there. Definitely a juice that needs time to come into its own.
3 Days In
Flavors are starting to blend well. The CAP V1 Custard is front and center (as expected), but I’m beginning to pick up hints of the butterscotch now. It’s still early, but things are moving in the right direction.
7 Days In
Now we’re talking. The profile is balancing out, and it’s no longer just CAP V1 dominating everything. The caramel, butterscotch, and maple syrup are starting to show up, though they’re still subtle. This is shaping up to be a full-bodied, layered custard.
12 Days In – Something Feels Off
Surprisingly, the flavors feel a bit muted—even the CAP V1. Could it be too much air exposure? Over-steeping? Hard to say at this point, but it’s not as bold as I expected.
1 Month In – The Long Steeper
This juice needs more time than I thought. The deeper notes are coming through—caramel, butterscotch, and even the maple syrup (though you really have to know it’s there to pick it up). After chain vaping it for a couple of days, I hit another roadblock—the flavor seemed to vanish. At this point, I was ready to start butting heads with my own recipe.
Vape Tongue False Alarm
Turns out, it wasn’t the juice—it was me. After vaping some cola to reset my palate, Creamageddon was back in full force. Lesson learned: this is a heavy, rich mix, and sometimes you need to swap flavors to keep your taste buds fresh.
Final Thoughts (For Now)
This mix has serious potential, but I might need to tweak a few things to prevent muting over time. It’s already a damn good custard, but I’ll see how it holds up after another few weeks. If you love deep, complex custards, this one might be worth a shot.
I’ll update again once it hits the 6-8 week mark, unless it is all gone by then. Curious to see how it evolves!