almost out of juice...crap

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mylose64

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I heard that I can purchase Vegetable glycerin food grade at a cvs and put it in my PV. Is this true? I really don't want to smoke a cig because i'm all out of liquid! Idc about nicotine, I just need the smoking effect to cut the urge to smoke.

I'm putting in an order for liberty-flights, but it will take 3 days and idk if I can wait that long lol. I don't want to "relapse" haha.
 

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Yes you can. Some WalMarts does carry it, but I had more luck at pharmacies. I actually got mine at CVS. It's thick so you'll need to add distilled water.
If you have your old carts or cartos there is probably some of your old liquid in there so don't clean them out and you will still get some nic. Won't have much flavor though.
 

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Lucky for me I found a local supplier. I remember talking to some guy at a bar about e-cigs and he gave me his business card. I just met him a few hours ago. He sold me some crappy 510 kit with two atomizers (which I needed) and 5 pre-filled carts and a 6ml bottle of "cherry-Cinnamon-bomb" liquid for 20 bucks.

It's alright, but it's WAY too over flavored, but I might buy that VG at walmart/cvs/michaels/hobby lobby to water it down a bit lol.
 

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Lucky for me I found a local supplier. I remember talking to some guy at a bar about e-cigs and he gave me his business card. I just met him a few hours ago. He sold me some crappy 510 kit with two atomizers (which I needed) and 5 pre-filled carts and a 6ml bottle of "cherry-Cinnamon-bomb" liquid for 20 bucks.

It's alright, but it's WAY too over flavored, but I might buy that VG at walmart/cvs/michaels/hobby lobby to water it down a bit lol.

Glad you found him, overpriced or not!!!
 

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Good for you, I think it's key to have a supplier in town. It make cost a few more dollars but you save time and shipping. I found mine yesterday too and I'm more relaxed about not running out again.
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You know, that's not a bad idea. I make juice for friends occasionally and they seem to love it; I wonder how hard it might be to start up a local business selling supplies to tobacco stores? I mean, it's cutting into their profit margins; they might be interested in recovering some of that lost cash. Anyone know what kind of liability insurance I might need?
 
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