Did you throw out all of your analogs when you started vaping?

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ToeJamX

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I did as bluemoods suggested a few pages back. I took the tobacco from the last pack I had and spread it around a little glass decorative bowl I have with a few small figurines and light blue marbles in it. Although the smell of burning tobacco is horrid for me now as a vaper, the smell of tobacco itself is rather pleasant. It makes the bowl look rather "earthy" as well :)
 

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The only thing that reminds me of smoking is my lighters, i collected Zippo's got a draw full of them but they have other good uses xD


I found myself in the same situation, although unintentionally---day by day, I'm collecting my old Zippos from my clothes, bags, the car, porch, etc. I've apparently amassed quite a collection... Perhaps I can make a found-art installation above all my vaping supplies!
 

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I chewed before I started vaping.

I had about 1/4 of a can left when I got my Blu starter kit, and it sat in the cupholder of my car for about three weeks before I eventually threw it out. I can still remember how awesome those little automatic cartos tasted. lol

Six months later, and I think I'd probably die without my hybrids.
 

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When I bought my starter kit I had 4 cigs left, got home and chain smoked the 4 cigs, got me sick and so far no urges to go back to those damn things after almost 40 years of smoking 2 PAD. In no way I'm suggesting to the OP to chain smoke the entire carton. My suggestion will be, gift wrap the carton and send it to the maker of the brand (preferably the President or CEO of the company) with a big note " TELL YOUR STOCK HOLDERS THAT I QUIT, HERE IS A CARTON OF COFFIN NAILS THAT I WONT BE USING" and sign the note, ANOTHER MEMBER OF ECF!!. Good luck to you, it might be hard at first but you can do it!!
 

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I had one cigarette left in a pack when I started vaping. It's still around somewhere, in the garage I think, stuffed in a drawer. Don't know why I kept it.

I think I wrote the date I quit on the inside of the flip-top. So someday, if I'm rummaging around and stumble on to it, I'll see the date along with that one remaining cigarette and remember fondly the day I finally turned my back on smoking and all the awfulness that went along with it.
 

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When I started I smoked and vaped. Slowly the vaping took over. I had a pack of cigs with a few remaining in my car for two weeks before a friend took them to smoke. Haven't smoked in almost 90 days. I'm done smoking. It simply does not taste good.

I'm so confident of this that I told my nephew that if I ever smoke again, I'll give him $100.
 

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Well, I finished my last pack and stopped buying. There are no cigarettes in my home, and I threw-out a few ashtrays after the switch. I still have a couple lighters but they're not in plain sight.

Get rid of the carton. Haven't you wasted $60-70 a few times in your life-- a worthless meal, a shirt you didn't like, some stupid appliance which is now in the bottom cupboard? Get rid of them.
 
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