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A g thang

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Hi everyone new here looking to read and learn new things about vaping. I recently just down graded to a 0mg nic juice and was just wondering I bought the sample pack from viper vape not noticing the samples came 24mg I quickly emailed viper vape and asked if they can change to 0 nic they said they could I was curious is it possible they could have just full the bottle with 24mg nic and just put the label as 0mg or would that be illegal is there any way to actually tell what I got???? Thanks in advance :)


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ShariR

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Welcome to ECF. Most vendors are honest. If they say they are sending you 0 nic that is probably what you will get. If you do get 24mg, you will be able to tell. You will probably get a nicotine rush.

Are you a new vaper or someone who is stepping down to 0 nic from a higher level? Do you smoke cigarettes. So more information would be helpful.

Have you read our new member information section. There will be answers to many of your questions there.
 

thespawn078

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I use 0mg juice when I vape and I was surprised to find a sample bottle of juice when I opened my Kanger ProTank 3. As it turns out, it was 12mg nicotine content! I wanted to try it, but after I saw that, now I just have a bottle of juice that is going to go to waste. It was nice of them to send the sample, but if I would've known, I would've asked for 0mg.

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Red Hood

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Yeah, human error happens sometimes. pobody's nerfect.

The nicotine content ones would be worth more than 0 nicotine content, so they'd be eating the loss. And you'll definitely tell from head rush. If you start feeling a head buzz, maybe slight nausea or slight dizziness, then it's nic'd. If you don't feel anything at all, it's non-nic.
 
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