Errrrrrr! Nicotine withdrawl

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camci

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The other day I ran out of nicotine juice and forgot to order more before I ran out so I didn't have any withdrawls.
In the morning I argued with myself about buying cigs to tie myself over and caved in. It was AWEFUL. I forgot how terrible they tasted. I didn't even smoke a whole one and gave the rest to my smoking friend.

I saw on USPS tracking that my order was only 2 towns away at 2 am, so I thought it should definately be here by the time I get out of school!
...Nope. Another day :/
 

Mary Kay

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I have an emergency tactic I used a while back. If you run low on juice and have a carto drip some Glycerine in your carto. It will taste weak but with lots of vapor! LOL That way you can use your carto witout burning it out and at least be able to vape! If your glycerin is too thick add a couple of DROPS of distilled water or vodka to it.
Glyercin can be found at drug stores or Walmart in the hand care isle..look for the USP on the bottle (about 3.00)
 

Lando

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if you don't vape them dry then you could always "reverse" Spin them and extract the small amounts of juice left in them, then refill the extracted juice into another carto. this should get you by for atleast a day depending on how many carto's you have. if the color of the extracted juice looks off (dark/brown) then don't use it as it will not taste too yumyum. i usually see this after several re-fills tho, so if you only use them once then the juice will still be good.
 

v1John

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Snus in the U.S. may not be real snus, after all. In Sweden, their Health Institute determined that Snus causes cancer (pancreatic cancer, iirc). In the U.S., our companies (Phil.Morris,iirc) makes and sells snus that is not really snus, but that's its nickname, I believe. This U.S. 'snus', is possibly deliberately made to be very unable to deliver adequate nicotine amounts. Why? I don't know. An interesting article here:

Harm Reduction Journal | Full text | Is low-nicotine Marlboro snus really snus?

helps me believe that U.S. companies making this U.S. 'snus' deliberately want to leave the user craving for a cigarette, I think as the article said.
But anyway, the point of this is that I wondered if it's not worth the effort to satisfy a nicotine craving.
 
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