Scenic drive?Worst case scenario, you could always drive to Heartland Vapes. It would be about a 3 to 3.5 hour drive for me, so probably a couple hours longer for you.
Scenic drive?Worst case scenario, you could always drive to Heartland Vapes. It would be about a 3 to 3.5 hour drive for me, so probably a couple hours longer for you.
I’ve had it. IMO the only way it’s edible is fried.I have actually never had Spam. But I want to try it one day, just to say I've had it.
Well I do unfortunately go to Texas a couple of times a year. So I could just alter my route a bit and swing by Oklahoma City on the way.Scenic drive?
Worst case scenario, you could always drive to Heartland Vapes. It would be about a 3 to 3.5 hour drive for me, so probably a couple hours longer for you.
Well I do go to KC several times a year too. I guess I could drop some off during my "stealth shopping" trip.Or you could go and deliver it to my house.
I have a county recycling center nearby that would take it, just like pesticides and oil based paint. I would go that route in my case but if it's not readily available and you're not on a septic system I wouldn't be concerned about flushing it down the toilet. It is certainly less toxic than many cleaners that get flushed regularly.Hey, speaking of nic, what would be the best way to dispose of a couple of liters? I still have the two bad liters from Nic River on a shelf in a closet. They replaced them, so all is good there. But I have no use for the original nic they sent.
Use it as insect repellent in garden and around house. I suppose if you have pets that would not be a good idea. Great for killing ants though.Hey, speaking of nic, what would be the best way to dispose of a couple of liters? I still have the two bad liters from Nic River on a shelf in a closet. They replaced them, so all is good there. But I have no use for the original nic they sent.
Mix it with clay cat litter in a plastic bag and place in garbage. It will naturally decompose and be less harmful to the environment.Hey, speaking of nic, what would be the best way to dispose of a couple of liters? I still have the two bad liters from Nic River on a shelf in a closet. They replaced them, so all is good there. But I have no use for the original nic they sent.
That's a good idea about the recycling center. I will look into that.I have a county recycling center nearby that would take it, just like pesticides and oil based paint. I would go that route in my case but if it's not readily available and you're not on a septic system I wouldn't be concerned about flushing it down the toilet. It is certainly less toxic than many cleaners that get flushed regularly.
If I didn't have a dog I would consider using it for that. I have heard others using it for that purpose.Use it as insect repellent in garden and around house. I suppose if you have pets that would not be a good idea. Great for killing ants though.
My first bottle of 36mg nic from Goodprophets sat on a shelf for a year or so in it's LDPE bottle. It was a pretty dark tan at the end but an OK base for an RY4 batch.I may be gross, but my oxidized nic from River is very much vapeable. It’s just dark. No off taste. However, yours may not.
I haven't vaped any. The odor is bad. Maybe I'm a wuse.I may be gross, but my oxidized nic from River is very much vapeable. It’s just dark. No off taste. However, yours may not.
My Mom used to make fried Spam slices, fried taters, and baked beans. I haven’t had Spam since I left home.
I don’t think you are. If it smells bad I’d get rid of it.I haven't vaped any. The odor is bad. Maybe I'm a wuse.
Odor would turn me off too. But I would have to try it once, maybe diluted it would not be offensive.I haven't vaped any. The odor is bad. Maybe I'm a wuse.