Newbie here, few questions =)

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encee_rz

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Hi all, I recently discovered my local corner store sold Smoke NV brand e-cigs and that got me researching (a lot of that research was done here, thank you all for your vast knowledge of everything e-cig!). Yesterday I bit the bullet and bought a disposable version of the Smoke NV brand and I LOVED it. Couldn't stop. The problem I had with the disposables are that they are 11 bucks(same price as my brand of analogs{haha I'm talking in the lingo already}) and here in Canada, they contain no nicotine. Through research, I discovered that the Smoke NV brand of rechargeables are super expensive, so I decided I was going to buy me a start up kit from Happyvaper.com. As we speak, my order for an eGo is in but won't get shipped till...Tuesday I suppose since Monday is a holiday. Everything is great with that, no problems there OTHER than the fact I'm not using the e-cig as a method to quit nicotine. I AM using it as a method to live a healthier life, but the problem now is, being a Canadian, I have not come across a way to get my sweet, sweet nicotine and THAT my (new) friends is a problem. Basically, my question boil down to; is it possible to get some nicotine juice to be used with the juices I ordered in Canada? If so, How would I go about that without being royally molested by Customs Canada?
 

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I think it is highly unlikely that the Canadian government can open up and inspect every package coming into the country. I would order some eliquid from some reputable suppliers and see what happens. 99% of us order online. Here are some well supported suppliers on ECF:

E Liquid - Original - E Liquid 5ML - PG - Tobaccos

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Best electronic cigarettes_ecigarettes_eliquids_ejuices - Heaven Gifts

When you have 5+ posts you can post in ECF's Canadian sub-forum and ask there also.
 

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Actually, I AM going on vacation to Las Vegas and California next week so sneaking some stuff back is really an option however it will be on a plane and I don't really know if that might actually be worse or if it'll be easier (say, tucked away in my luggage under a lot of stuff)

Ooooohh.. Hmmm... Then the issue with that is going to be bringing liquids back on planes. I'm not much of an airplane traveler.. Heck never been on one! :p I've just heard about strict things going on with U.S. planes and how much liquid be it shampoo and what not you're allowed to carry. Hopefully someone else with more experience in that can help you. When you have 5 posts, I would bring that up in the Canada forum. There is probably a couple people who have been in a similar situation.
 
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