I tried Cignot's Basic Cherry Cola and Starpuffs and didn't like either of them. The flavors were fine, they were just way too potent for my taste. But for anyone who likes a powerful punch of flavor, I'm sure you'd love them.
It says at the bottom of the bill who is behind all this:
I am so sick of this "for the kids" smokescreen. :mad: No matter what we do, we can't win this fight in Maryland, especially with a democratic governor, and I don't think we have any chance of winning the fight in the country. That...
LOL. I don't think I'll ever tire of seeing Hitler's outrage about anything and everything, but it was especially fun to see him ...... about e-cig seizure. :D
Wait, is that true? The FDA would not have control over e-cigs if they were classified as tobacco products? If that's the case, it changes everything. I still don't like the idea of lumping e-cigs in with evil tobacco, but if it would prevent the FDA from messing with it, I would be willing to...
When I first tried vaping, I didn't even think I'd quit smoking. I thought this would just be an alternative for use when I couldn't smoke and maybe it would help me cut back. But then I really did quit and was so happy about that I didn't care if I ever got off nicotine. Here I am a few months...
It's a fine line I think we have to walk between educating the public and acknowledging the importance of their perception. If vapers are seen as obnoxious and inconsiderate by people who don't understand the difference between an e-cig and a cigarette, then we hurt ourselves by vaping anywhere...
The whole vaping experience is awesome, so it's not that. I enjoy my e-cig and it sure seems to take care of my nic needs and the physical habit. I never crave a cigarette. That's what's so amazing about this device. Even while I feel like something is lacking, the e-cig is such a good...
LOL. It does seem like vapers are a bunch of hypochondriacs, doesn't it? I think a lot of it has to do with a fear of the unknown coupled with side effects of quitting (or reducing) smoking. There also is probably an adjustment period to vaping. For example, the vapor (PG) dried my throat out...
Hmm. I'm not sure how to answer this poll. I am a big coffee drinker, so I am often drinking coffee when I'm vaping. But I also drink water all day long. That's pretty much all I drink: coffee and water.
I mostly vape 11mg, but sometimes I'll top off with 18mg when I just feel like I need it...
I'm glad it's not just me because my skin looks so much worse and older since I quit smoking. It's been five months and I'm still waiting for the healthy glow and diminished wrinkles that are claimed on every health website in articles about what happens when you quit smoking. Bleh. It's all...
I had the same experience as BubbyGreen. I can't tell the difference between the battery life of the ones I did the full charge to and the ones I didn't. Some of my batteries last longer than others, but it's random battery quality, not how long I charged them the first time.
Hi geekgirl. I think vaping is going to be perfect for you. The main thing to keep in mind is that it's not an instant, easy transition for everyone (though for some people it totally is) and there is a bit of a learning curve. You inhale a vapor and exhale a vapor, so there's nothing tricky...
I get that some people want e-cigs classified as tobacco products to ensure they remain legal, but I can't get on board with that. They're not tobacco products. Just because the FDA doesn't currently have a classification that fits doesn't mean c-cigs need to be forced into an existing one...
I just got some ECOpure (Regular) from cignot too and I really like it. It's a bit too thick, but since my other liquid is very thin PG stuff from Johnson's Creek, I've been putting a few drops of each in my cart. I still get some of the JC flavor, but more vapor that way.
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