$5.99 ecig pictures from 7-11

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Yeah the good old njoy e-cigs Get ready for a drag fest. You are gonna suck on that thing til your head implodes trying to get a nic fix. I did. They are not to terrible for a quick fix. But god help you if you are trying them asa a quit solution. they are horribly expensive and produced less than satisfying results IMHO.
 

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I miss slurpees. Damn San Antonio don't have 7-11's. That is just not right.

LOL...I miss them too. We don't have 7-11's in Kansas either.

For a quick fix, they would be okay to use. Would be better than buying a pack of cigs but if anything, I would hit a Wal-greens and get a Blu or whatever it is they sell if I needed too.
 

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7-11s in general, and their NJoy and XHALE X02 offerings in particular, make easy marks for cheap shots—in the main, cheaper, less sophisticated shots than even the NJoy disposables they disparage.

Without question, they're not Provaris, Darwins or Buzzes. What they are are the slim-batt toys most of us started with—the toys that saved our lives.

They're the same toys mall kiosk scammers exploit innocent curiosity into forking over $150 for a $20 kit—money well spent, if that $150 means even an hour added onto the end of your life.

If $6.99 for a device disposable only by the limitation it can't be recharged becomes a gateway, adds years of life itself to yours, then I hope you'll excuse my failure to understand your cynicism.
 
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