I get 48 from Chris at myfreedomsmokes. Interestingly enough I've made an odd cocktail.
1 ml--18 mg Camel flavor
2 ml--18 mg Marlboro flavor
1ml--48 mg Tobacco flavor
I really enjoy this mix
I get 48 from Chris at myfreedomsmokes. Interestingly enough I've made an odd cocktail.
1 ml--18 mg Camel flavor
2 ml--18 mg Marlboro flavor
1ml--48 mg Tobacco flavor
I really enjoy this mix
How do they know if you want a 7 up or a dr pepper or something else if its all called coke? Do you say "I'd like a CokeSevenUp" or "Id like a CokeDrPepper" Or when you ask for a coke, do they ask what kind?
It actually wouldn't matter for me because I like drinking Cokes the best anyway. Just curious.![]()
I will say this, I do miss those Pop stores or stands where you would take your wooden crates of empty pop bottles in and exchange them for new ones. I remember walking in there as a kid and seeing all those different colors and flavors. Black Cherry was my favorite and that crystal clear cream soda ran a close second. Do they still have such places?
I have no idea. I've never been to one. Never lived near Saginaw. Oh, and its a her, btw. I also beg the question: if you want a Mountain Dew, you'd say you want a Coke? My grandmother was from Ontario and my grandfather was from West Virginia, so my mother has a few phrases that seem to come outta left field to me, saying things like "buggy" (for shopping cart), "ben" for bin, etc.
Side note: I'm reading Charleton Heston's autobiography, "In the Arena" and I get this "Michigan pride" when reading it because he talks about some places and things that I know of. I'd prefer someplace warm, with an even-keeled climate, maybe northern Georgia or something, but I've lived here my whole life, so when I hear Michael Moore is making a movie in Bellaire, MI (its a cute little village - not big enough to be a city or town) about an hour north of Traverse City) I get the "hometown pride" thing going on. No characters on TV are ever from the Great Lakes area. Except when the news reports how awful our economy is (and has been for years before the recession was felt in other states) and having the highest unemployment rate in the U.S., Michigan seems fairly forgotten. Heh. At least we have the Pistons and the Red Wings...if only we had a decent football team.![]()
I too was constantly dragging on any 24mg juice I had till I found TW's premier range 36mg.
Enjoying the "teramisu" flavor right now.
It's kind of a coffee, caramel, vanilla, chocolate thing.
My wife loves he smell and swears that she's going to gain weight just from the aroma.
Bit pricey but they are using a UK supplier/mfg for all ingredients for consistency and quality, so I trust it.
Had been using JC's stuff but they don't yet offer the higher mg.
What I have found is the higher mg satisfies me quickly, Where I was burning through 5 or more mls per day I'm now down to about 2-3 mls.
BTW...Yep I'm a born and bred Texan, and yep we call it a Coke but only when we want a Cola flavored beverage. It is primarily because through the 50's and 60's Coke was about the only thing that was bottled around here. Heck fire I don't think I even had a Pepsi until I was knee high to a grass hopper. By y'all.
I have a new Joye 510 kit. I have 12mg juice. I thought it would be enough since I only smoked 1/2 of Marlboro Ultra Lights per day. It's not enough! I am still craving analog cigs and vaping non-stop! I am constantly charging batteries. I went to Nhaler to get stronger juice in the flavors I have and they are only available in 12mg. So.... Off to search for another place to get stronger juice. I want something in orange flavor this time.
Yes, down here, pop is called soda or "Coke". Coke is used in the same way that tissues are called Kleenex. You know people mean tissue, but most everyone asks for a Kleenex when they need to blow their nose.
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