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Looking For Shisha Flavors To Match Colors!


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Since my previous thread like this digressed horribly and I never got anywhere near my goal here's a new thread. I'm looking for Shisha flavors that match some colors that I'm having a hard time Diversifying. Preferably I would like to stay away from Hookah-Hookah, Nahkla, and Tonic flavors unless there's really no other shisha to match it. Also, does Tangier's like to mix with other brands like AF, SB, Fantasia, and Layalina? The colors I'm needing help with are:

Grey
Silver
Gold
Black
Brown
Baby Blue
White


The only grey flavor I think of is Earl Grey but I would like another option for mixing than this as I've never had it and don't know how all the other flavors would mix with it. Thanks for your help, the more flavors per color the better!
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Nakhla Earl Grey

Afzal Silver Fox

Afzal Golden Amber

Al Amir Exotic Black Grape

?Brown?

Tangiers Blue Gumball

Tangiers White Grape
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Would Tangiers mix with other brands well?
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QUOTE (Sonthert @ May 21 2009, 02:42 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I assume you are talking about the younger version of girl scouts and not the item that might be confused for a NHT reference?


I just meant regular good ole chocolate brownies lol nht never crossed my mind. honestly never touched it in my life.
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Damnit I want a brownie now, with powdered sugar:( oooo and some vanilla bean ice cream!!

I can't think of a good silver color sad.gif
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Would you excpect Cinnamon as a Brown or maybe as a Scarlet or some variation of red? Like say you ordered a Buckeyes flavor (Scarlet and Grey) and got a Earl Grey + cinnimon mix, would it work? Also, still wondering how tangiers mixes with other brands?
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I have done pretty well mixing Tangiers with others. But you have to be familiar with how the other brand cooks in comparison and the strength of a flavor.

Like Nakhla and Tangiers Mix I do a little more than 50/50 favoring Nakhla and just adding a little more heat (.5-1 coco) than I would with a Tangiers only bowl and everything comes out great.
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