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GOODusername

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Ive been smoking for 15 years now. between half (when Im really tryin) and a full pack (when I don't care) a day. I finally started to hate smokes more than I love them a few years ago, but haven't found a good way out til now, hopefully. I bought V2 after doing a bit of research. I wanted something the same size a a reg analog and good tobacco flavors, with other possible flavor options as well. picked up their ultimate kit during the 20% off halloween sale. Got 25 carts mostly in 18mg tobacco flavors. I did also get 10 assorted flavored ones in 12mg just incase I like them better, who knows. I should be gettin my stuff the day after tomorrow, and I just bought my last pouch of tobacco ever today, I hope.
 

GOODusername

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seems a lot of people have had an easy time transitioning over. I hope its the same for me. I really am ready to not have that cig taste left in my mouth especially the first one of the day, even though its my favorite one. I heard a few people say how much they started hating how analogs tasted after e-cigs. I'm just gonna be addicted to the e-cig now tho, lol
 

GOODusername

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I'm afraid I may like them too much, really. I've only had cheezo 510 size or bigger ones from the cig store that my friend had that got me interested, and then recently saw a guy at a kiosk in the mall and tried another 510 size one that I really liked. I think it was a 24mg one and I just took a couple drags and I did get the nic, and was impressed. I think the ones from v2cig.com are gonna be a lot better than what I tried.
 

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I didn't even intend on quitting smoking when I got my first kit. Just wanted to give e-cigs a shot and mostly I wanted something I could puff on while at my dad's house. He smoked for 30 years and recently quit so I didn't want to stink up his house or smoke around him. That being said two weeks later I realized that I was using my e-cig more than the real ones. Quitting just kind of happened for me. Still even now I am amazed at how smooth the transition was for me. It was never even a struggle to be honest. I hope you have the luck I did. My only real struggle was that I kept wasting money on crap that didn't work for me because I didn't do any research at all. Once I had a real kit, and not a mall kiosk cheapy...I was in good shape. Welcome to ECF and good luck.
 
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