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I second BCN's, does well in my 50/50, although I didn't need to wick up-throws strong!

I shoot, I was thinking Spiced Cranberry. duh. I don't wick up on BCN's Mulberry but I do on the Spiced Cranberry - it throws great as well just for future reference. I'm having a Alzheimer moment.

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hey bizzybee..thats nice to offer to do that..:highfive:

that is what I love about this forum..

I have only been a member for a very short time.

I have learned so much, buy reading here.

and I can see the way every one is so willing

to give advice and a helping hand..:grin2:

To newbies like me, it is really encouraging..

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Thanks..I will have to order some testers..and give these a try.

Do any of you that said these are good in soy..do you use GB 415?

I do but add some other natural botanicals to make my own blend. But I've used it straight as well and got a very good throw from BCN's mulberry.

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I don't know if BCS's mulberry is the same as BCN. I use Mulberry from BCS, it's really strong and has a strong berry tart smell to me. It does not smell what I thought my customers would consider a mulberry. I really liked it, so I renamed it, and have kept looking.

I just recently poured KY's mulberry. I agree with the others, it really smells nice without the lip puckering tart smell. Jmho, hth. :wink2:

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