Caffeine infused e-liquid

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armchairnomad

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So I see there's been posts on this before, but this site claims there is enough caffeine in the liquid at 80mg per 30ml bottle to get 6.4mg per hit. Nu-Juice Liquid Refill. For $7.49 for 30 ml, I might try it out.

Then I came across this, ThinkGeek :: SurgeStix - Inhalable Caffeine Stix. Caffeine cig-alikes that claim 18mg per puff.

Is there anybody on here with seriously informed opinions about this and not just hypothetical assumptions which are all I can seem to find online?
 
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bmrdave

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At the bottom of the SurgeStix page there is a little sticker that says "April Fools".

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In a previous thread on this subject a few months ago, a chemist posted that caffeine can not physically be vaporized at the temperature that our vaporizers use. So, you are wasting your money on these products.

Anyone who has used this juice and felt a "rush" is experiencing a placebo effect. It's all in your mind.
 

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So I see there's been posts on this before, but this site claims there is enough caffeine in the liquid at 80mg per 30ml bottle to get 6.4mg per hit.

It's 80mg per 1ml, so 2400mg for the 30ml bottle. For 6.4mg per vape, that would mean about 13 vapes per ml, which is really lowballing it. A can of Mountain Dew has 54mg caffeine, so if someone vaped 5ml a day that would mean 7 and a half cans of Dew if all the caffeine was absorbed by vaping. I would guess very little, if any, caffeine is absorbed though.

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