Replacing caffeine with nicotine?

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retired1

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Thanks! This is the first time I ever heard of this lol. Every time i think I know all there is to know about e cigs something new to me comes around. I'll have to try it.

Have to wonder if the stimulation with the caffeine would be similar to nicotine. If so......
 

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Interesting news on the caffeine additive..might try it some time. I'm with MarKa though as well, I'd have a morning coffee to wake myself up, and then energy drinks all night to stay awake..now it's just vaping all night. Nice thing is I don't seem to get a 'crash' from it, and I don't get all jittery like when I'd have too much caffeine, I just don't feel tired/foggy in the head when I'm vaping the night away.
 

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Am I the only one who does this? Find it hard to believe nobody else has replaced their morning coffee with a few hits off their PV.

I guess a lot of folks are trying to cut out nicotine and/or morning coffee is a ritual for them,
So how about it, anyone else replaced their morning coffee/tea/caffeine with ecigs?


'replace' ? they go hand-n-hand , that was a big thing for me,
"could vaping go with my morning cup of joe" and it does...

I've kidded for years I am hooked on "ine"

caffeINE & nicotINE

vape hard...
 

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Hmm, let me see wake up, well sort of, find french press, dump some grounds in, add hot water (I have on demand boiling water at my sink), have my morning vape, press the coffee, have my vape with my coffee, finish pot of coffee, get dressed. That would be my morning.

Then I'll have a glass of sweet tea, go feed my critters and set about the rest of my day.
 

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I love my coffee, it's a must have in the morning and when I take a coffee break, it really is a coffee break. I have noticed no difference in my coffee intake since I started vaping. I guess I'm old fashioned I want to inhale my nicotine and drink my caffeine.
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I have always preferred nicotine to caffeine. It is the gentler of the two stimulants.

Interesting, glad to see at least one other person has a preference either way!

Personally, I've found the only 'drug' that effects me in any significant way is nicotine..caffeine I built a tolerance to after a few energy drinks in my high school years, and these days I drink Red Bull for the taste, sometimes right before bed, and still sleep soundly..trying the same with nicotine and I'm up all night. Alcohol tolerance, bah, I'll drink people twice my weight under the table without batting an eyelid, one of my exes claimed he was able to out-drink anyone at a party we went to, so we sat down with shots and he ended up being sick in the host's sink while I never even got a buzz. But I ducked out for a single smoke and when I got back in I was happily buzzed. Of course these days I just vape right there in the room with everybody, same effect, no need to leave the entertainment first or give up my seat at the card table!

So I guess perhaps that explains why I've replaced my caffeine intake, seeing as it never did much, while nicotine is a very, very good wake-up call for me.
 

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So how about it, anyone else replaced their morning coffee/tea/caffeine with ecigs?
What is this "replacing their morning coffee" that you speak of? Blasphemy! :-x

When I smoked, it was coffee and cigarettes to wake me up. Now it's coffee and my vape (and a strong one at that!) They supplant each other, but one could never replace the other.
 
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