Obviously!My daughter learned how to make a chocolate souffle from her grandma when she was 9. Does that make it a kid's flavor too?
Didn't she get hooked on cooking?
Obviously!My daughter learned how to make a chocolate souffle from her grandma when she was 9. Does that make it a kid's flavor too?
Obviously!
Didn't she get hooked on cooking?
It appears that way.My daughter learned how to make a chocolate souffle from her grandma when she was 9. Does that make it a kid's flavor too?
Waxing pedantic here, but the problematic contaminant is a fungicide.The cyanide comes from the breakdown of the pesticide.
I don't think they're going to be missing any meals.Ho sad and how ironic.
"Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall."?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/tech...aimed-big-tech-glory-got-big-tobacco-instead/
How two Stanford grads aimed for Big Tech glory and got Big tobacco instead
<== Me, standing corrected.
Could have sworn article said pesticide though. But fair enough.
From that:
""Additionally we are working with Customs and Border Protection to identify illicit vaping products at international mail facilities," he said. "FDA's Office of Criminal Investigations is focused on identifying the products that are making people ill, and following the supply chain to the source.""
Uh, seems the supply chain is illegal street drugs, but they're going to use it to check the mail... from China.
It's just on the retail side as I understand it. I'm not aware of any laws in any of the States banning personal consumption or possession. I think the above article refers to the possession by retailers.So, am I reading that article linked above correctly...you can't even (legally) vape flavors you already own in NY?
Surely I'm just not absorbing that article right...![]()
That's what had been my understanding as well...by retailers.It's just on the retail side as I understand it. I'm not aware of any laws in any of the States banning personal consumption or possession. I think the above article refers to the possession by retailers.
CorrectIt's just on the retail side as I understand it. I'm not aware of any laws in any of the States banning personal consumption or possession. I think the above article refers to the possession by retailers.