Nicoticket's claim that WTA is part of their NET process? Fact or fiction?

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Randy C

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Nicoticket claims that WTA is inherently part of their NET process? They are selling their tobacco H1N1 for $21.99

Hmmmm..... Something just doesn't sound quite right :ohmy:

Edit: This from Nicoticket website-

If you plan on dripping H1N1, increase the VG and select 50/50, or lower your nicotine level because it will punch your throat hard in a 65/35. If you like a massive throat hit, leave it at 65/35. This is due in part to the Whole tobacco Alkaloids that are inherently part of the NET process.
 
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Really?!

I guess you don't "get it". ;)

Which part don't I get? Please explain.

The fact that studies have shown that nicotine is an anti-inflammatory cure for H1N1 flu virus?

Or what Nicoticket says on the description of their H1N1 product page "H1N1: Catch it before it catches you."

Or both?

I wonder how many vapers have H1N1?

It's just a pun to get customers. I mean there are better treatment options aside from nicotine to treat H1N1.

And besides that. We're talking about nicotine...straight nicotine. In your ejuice, it comes from a lab and mixed into your favorite juice you bought online or some (maybe) locally. But nicoticket claims that their nicotine is NET. I'm not going to say that they're lying, since I've never tried their juice. But I'm sure any type of nicotine inhalation will work to be anti-inflammatory to H1N1. Whether it be a cigarette or an Ecig. And not necessarily an ecig juice that uses NET.
 

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Which part don't I get? Please explain.

The fact that studies have shown that nicotine is an anti-inflammatory cure for H1N1 flu virus?

Or what Nicoticket says on the description of their H1N1 product page "H1N1: Catch it before it catches you."

Or both?

I wonder how many vapers have H1N1?

It's just a pun to get customers. I mean there are better treatment options aside from nicotine to treat H1N1.

And besides that. We're talking about nicotine...straight nicotine. In your ejuice, it comes from a lab and mixed into your favorite juice you bought online or some (maybe) locally. But nicoticket claims that their nicotine is NET. I'm not going to say that they're lying, since I've never tried their juice. But I'm sure any type of nicotine inhalation will work to be anti-inflammatory to H1N1. Whether it be a cigarette or an Ecig. And not necessarily an ecig juice that uses NET.

I do have a bottle of it. I have one of the first bottles made for the public. I can say that it does in fact taste different then any other tobacco juices that I have tried including my own DIY which I have quite a few different tobacco flavorings. I can say without a doubt, that it is not another vendor flavoring. I do know that they extract their own vanilla in house so I venture to say that they in fact do their own NET as well.

As far as the name, I don't know the story behind it. I have seen some wild eliquid names before so if I had to speculate, it is just a name that no other juice currently has so it can not be confused with another juice on the market today.
 

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Which part don't I get? Please explain.

The fact that studies have shown that nicotine is an anti-inflammatory cure for H1N1 flu virus?

Or what Nicoticket says on the description of their H1N1 product page "H1N1: Catch it before it catches you."

Or both?

I wonder how many vapers have H1N1?

It's just a pun to get customers. I mean there are better treatment options aside from nicotine to treat H1N1.

And besides that. We're talking about nicotine...straight nicotine. In your ejuice, it comes from a lab and mixed into your favorite juice you bought online or some (maybe) locally. But nicoticket claims that their nicotine is NET. I'm not going to say that they're lying, since I've never tried their juice. But I'm sure any type of nicotine inhalation will work to be anti-inflammatory to H1N1. Whether it be a cigarette or an Ecig. And not necessarily an ecig juice that uses NET.

You're wayyyyy overthinking this, man.

It's very simple. This juice is named H1N1 because it's "infectious"; i.e. a juice that stands out as excellent, one that you'll want to vape all day, (and order again). That's it. ;)
 

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I'm not sure how new nicoticket and their ejuice is. But it would be nice it they had a review section.

It might be nice if they were all accessible in their own section, but there are reviews on the site.

Just click on the full description of any of the juice flavors, scroll to the bottom, and you'll find the reviews for that flavor.
 
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