I think there are a lot of concerns about FDA ban among us. Is there any brave supplier who is willing to set up a completely separate web storefront (and possibly separate LLC) for 0-nic customers?
You probably don't need a separate inventory. But a new storefront (new domain name and website) that does not mention anything about electronic cigarette or any claim about cigarette smoking of any kind. No nicotine. Sell the device as personal vaporizer or nebulizer. Maybe throw in a few other nebulizers like Vicks for a good measure (out of stock on these items would be fine by me).
Without the nicotin and medical claim, your products would be at best regulated as food/dietary supplement. Call them aroma-therapy, vapor flavor, or whatever.
Keep in mind that there are many people who very much enjoy vaping without any nicotine in their e-liquid. You will be serving many customers. In particular, if by any chance, the ban actually goes on, you would already have the store and customer base. It won't grow as fast as they were sold as NRT, but how much does cost to host another website and a domain name? You might even consider it as a community service for establishing legitimate alternate use for vaporizer.
If the ban goes on, for those who want nicotine, I suggest that you slap on a patch, melt a habitrol on your coffee or something when you enjoy 0-nic vaping. Of course, nothing stops you from getting nicotine from other sources and injecting it into a chewing gum (or to PG in that matter). After all, no one can stop you from pouring nicotine water into humdifier and inhaling the vapor.
So how about it? Any volunteer?
You probably don't need a separate inventory. But a new storefront (new domain name and website) that does not mention anything about electronic cigarette or any claim about cigarette smoking of any kind. No nicotine. Sell the device as personal vaporizer or nebulizer. Maybe throw in a few other nebulizers like Vicks for a good measure (out of stock on these items would be fine by me).
Without the nicotin and medical claim, your products would be at best regulated as food/dietary supplement. Call them aroma-therapy, vapor flavor, or whatever.
Keep in mind that there are many people who very much enjoy vaping without any nicotine in their e-liquid. You will be serving many customers. In particular, if by any chance, the ban actually goes on, you would already have the store and customer base. It won't grow as fast as they were sold as NRT, but how much does cost to host another website and a domain name? You might even consider it as a community service for establishing legitimate alternate use for vaporizer.
If the ban goes on, for those who want nicotine, I suggest that you slap on a patch, melt a habitrol on your coffee or something when you enjoy 0-nic vaping. Of course, nothing stops you from getting nicotine from other sources and injecting it into a chewing gum (or to PG in that matter). After all, no one can stop you from pouring nicotine water into humdifier and inhaling the vapor.
So how about it? Any volunteer?