Johnson Creek has no Kick!!!??

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Terraphon

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I thought that all these juice companies were just buying it from the same place and distributing it under their own label. If they are making their own then it shouldn't be that hard to keep it in stock.

Nope, definitely not the case. I know for a fact that there are multiple manufacturers and they all make different product.
 

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I have tried JC's juice in both the Minis and the Penstyles, I find that I get a bit more of a throat kick out of the Penstyles than I do the minis. It could be that the carts hold more juice, or maybe it makes more vapor, not sure of the reason. Also from my Minis the vapor seems to be warmer than it does out of my Pens. The same juice tastes different from the two different E-cigs. :confused: You would think American made is the best. Maybe Japan ought to start making E-juice:D
 
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I was reading this thread and saw techsmoker.com anyone notice they are charging sales tax on juice even for out of state customers. I'm no expert but that can't be right. Is juice taxable in the us? Internet orders do not have sales tax unless they have a location in your state. Something might be fishy there.

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"The Internet takes tax-free shopping to a new level. In fact, no-tax shopping has become a prime lure of online retailers looking to hook consumers on click-and-charge buying. Despite what you sometimes hear, however, some Internet sales are subject to sales tax, and even when a site doesn't collect sales tax, consumers are technically responsible for remitting any unpaid sales tax on online purchases directly to their state.

Collecting Sales Tax: Some Sites Have To, Some Don't

If an online retailer has a physical presence in a particular state, such as a store, business office, or warehouse, it must collect sales tax from customers in that state. If a business does not have a physical presence in a state, it is not required to collect sales tax for sales into that state. This rule is derived from a 1992 Supreme Court decision which held that mail-order merchants did not need to collect sales taxes for sales into states where they did not have a physical presence." Cite Nolo


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I know customers are responsible for paying use tax on there online purchase however no one does and the day they enforce that will be a sad day indeed I did talk with techsmoker and they are registered in both mn and wi so someone from say mich would not see the same thing. I was also curious to know whether e-cigs and acc. where taxable and indeed they are.
 

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I have tried JC's juice in both the Minis and the Penstyles, I find that I get a bit more of a throat kick out of the Penstyles than I do the minis. It could be that the carts hold more juice, or maybe it makes more vapor, not sure of the reason. Also from my Minis the vapor seems to be warmer than it does out of my Pens. The same juice tastes different from the two different E-cigs. :confused: You would think American made is the best. Maybe Japan ought to start making E-juice:D

you are soo right...the vapor is warmer on my 901 and the throat hit is slightly stronger on my 801. JC is an ok juice...it seems sort of oily too when vaping it from my 901....i got the sampler....i highly doubt i would purchase from JC again

the only other juice ive tried is the 24mg menthol from bestecig...that has such a throat hit using my 801...not soo much on my 901 but good. nice minty taste that sticks around for a little but after you vape :)
 
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