Speaking of odors, the gentleman I mentioned who passed away (a dear friend) at once point claimed he'd quit, but it was pretty clear he hadn't. One day he came into the office and another co-worker PM'd me, "Didn't Joe give up smoking?" "That's what he says," I replied. She replied with, "Well...
I started thinking about quitting after the only smoker in my office dropped dead of a heart attack. I just couldn't quit ... until I stumbled upon e-cigs.
I think they are, but you have to give them a few tries to get used to them. I didn't like mine that much at first, but suddenly it's my favorite battery.
I thought some of the flavors tasted like soap, too, until somebody pointed out that it's ginger. That particular taste is a little too strong in there.
By mistake I put a regular tobacco flavor into a menthol clearo and actually liked the tast. The tobacco flavor wasn't so hot to start, but the lingering menthol masked the bad flavor. Of course, I may have just gotten lucky this one time.
Sorry if this has been asked before, but can you clean a nano clearomizer the same as as carto? As in, for instance, soak it in vodka? Just put a crappy flavor in one and don't want to waste it. Thanks.
I got the charging case that holds two batteries (one charges) and it's pretty small. Keep it in my work bag. Great if you have to charge away from an outlet.
I was walking through a casino -- in the smoking section -- and noticed a woman playing a slot machine puffing away at a ... cig with a blue tip? The image (no pun intended) stuck with me a few weeks, so I did some research and here I am with no desire to smoke again.
I don't think my company has a policy, but I never vape at work. It's a nice break for me and I get a lot of satisfaction out of it when I finally get to my car after the workday and take that first drag.
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