@gerrymi - if you're still interested, honey.
It will come down to which flavor that you received, if Gold Leaf then it's freebase nic.
Only for a couple of hits....LOLdw, you VAPED it??![]()
I mixed up a bottle of 50 mg freebase nic a few days back, burning nose would be putting it mildly. (deemed unusable till I mix it down)
I figured I could do 50 OK as 12 is in my "big" tank.50mg..? That's my regular. I have some in my Blu.
I mixed up a bottle of 50 mg freebase nic a few days back, burning nose would be putting it mildly. (deemed unusable till I mix it down)
It will come down to which flavor that you received, if Gold Leaf then it's freebase nic.
If you go to Blu's website, they are advertising Blu Intense--their salt line. So I am pretty sure the current my blu pods are freebase
Well I sent off an email to eJuices early this morning asking them how they know theirs is using nic salt while other sites say freebase. It doesn't mean the one who replies will actually know what they are talking about. But it is worth a shot.I don’t know what to say BillW50, all the pods seem exactly the same to me, even the ones from eJuices. Fairly sure that was a mistake in the site description. Gold leaf doesn’t appear to be one of Blu’s new salt flavors. But hey, if it vapes like salt to you, it doesn’t really matter, as long as it works!
Ah... score69 cleared it up for me here.Here is something strange. I have some VapeJoose flavors. And they claim all of their nic juices uses nic salt. And I vape 24mg VapeJoose in my RDAs sometimes. Although the weird thing about VapeJoose's nic salt claim. Other nic salt I vape will burn my nose on exhale. But VapeJoose flavors doesn't.