NJOY E-Liquids popping up at 7-Elevens

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DianeS

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Wo, yeah, NJoy is getting into Vaping. Funny thing is they are the first company I tried when I gave up real cigerettes & pretty much cigars. I tried a swisher sweet ecigar but wasn't real happy with it, & yes, I can & did smoke swishers. Considering I started with Luckies & ripping the filters off red Marlboros says something about my "crude" tastes, LOL.

I started with their disposables, still have a couple around, doubt I'll be seeing the vaping stuff here locally though, finding the disposables & even the regular ones is a true thing here.
 

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i tried the double espresso and it is excellent imo. not the sweet cappuccinoish thing most vendors put out, this tastes like espresso. really impressive.

just checked their website. they have 10 flavors and 2 nic levels, 10 mg and 15 mg. they seem to be ahead of the game and anticipating the fda regs. if a huge company like them, which will likely sell more juice in their first month out than 99 % of juice makers has entered the market with only ten flavors and two nic level options, i have a feeling that the vendors who would like to be in the market in three years when the regs kick in will be paring down the available options.
 

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Has anyone opted to trying 'em? I saw them for the first time today and wound up not trying it since I recently just stocked up. I find it curious that NJOY has started doing this. It marks the start of 7-Elevens carrying tanks, etc. weird.

One of my local 7-11's and even a gas station carries liquids and a starter vape pen set.
 

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just checked their website. they have 10 flavors and 2 nic levels, 10 mg and 15 mg. they seem to be ahead of the game and anticipating the fda regs. if a huge company like them, which will likely sell more juice in their first month out than 99 % of juice makers has entered the market with only ten flavors and two nic level options, i have a feeling that the vendors who would like to be in the market in three years when the regs kick in will be paring down the available options.
Maybe, but I think it has more to do with the fact that all most all of their business is retail out of wal-mart and gas-stations. They don't have much shelf space to work with and they need to keep things simple for folks who already have their hands full slinging smokes, coffee, lotto tickets, smiling and nodding at chatty customers and scrubbing the toilet if they can get a damn second to themselves for 7.25 an hour at best.
NJoy is my "something went very wrong with my gear/post office and I need a quick disposable" brand. Not good, but better than smoking. I wouldn't choose their juice these days with better gear and a local B&M a half mile from work.
 

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Also with those retail space considerations, keep in mind that even though theres 10 flavors, a place like 7-11 and Walmart wont have all 10 on the shelf anyways.. Its gonna be the selected few 'staples' and a couple others that will be whichever ones happen to sell well in the area youre in..
 

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Also with those retail space considerations, keep in mind that even though theres 10 flavors, a place like 7-11 and Walmart wont have all 10 on the shelf anyways.. Its gonna be the selected few 'staples' and a couple others that will be whichever ones happen to sell well in the area youre in..

My local 7 11 had all of them, but yeah they will probably only continue to carry the ones that sell well.
 

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Maybe, but I think it has more to do with the fact that all most all of their business is retail out of wal-mart and gas-stations. They don't have much shelf space to work with and they need to keep things simple for folks who already have their hands full slinging smokes, coffee, lotto tickets, smiling and nodding at chatty customers and scrubbing the toilet if they can get a damn second to themselves for 7.25 an hour at best.
NJoy is my "something went very wrong with my gear/post office and I need a quick disposable" brand. Not good, but better than smoking. I wouldn't choose their juice these days with better gear and a local B&M a half mile from work.

better gear will on;y make their juice taste better, which btw if their double espresso is an indication is better made juice than most of the juices i have tried at the b & m's around me, imo.
 

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I've had the Menthol and classic tobacco. They are IMO awesome and I'm a 3+ year vapor.

I also purchased a kit: 2 rechargeable cig-a-like batteries, 2 cartos (1 menthol, 1 tobacco) and a usb charger for $20.00 at Walgreens. For a cig sized device, this thing hits like a beast. And I'm judging this from using a dual coil, rebuilt 18650 mod @ .7 ohms.

They're going to knock Blew (Blu) right out of the game.
 

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Njoy is in the hardware game now with pen style starter kits. Wonder whose batteries they are rebranding? Kind of spendy but I'm guessing these will fly off big box store shelves. $179 for four batteries, 10 tanks, two chargers, 10 bottles of juice, etc.

https://www.njoy.com/vaping/vaping-kits

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