So is this "halo" a flavor of juice, or a brand of flavors that you have fallen in love with?
So is this "halo" a flavor of juice, or a brand of flavors that you have fallen in love with?
Ehuman wrote: So is this "halo" a flavor of juice, or a brand of flavors that you have fallen in love with?
I'll keep to my, "stock up on 10 liters of 48mg concentrate nicotine, keeping them in my freezer" and let people who make good juice do just that. When, or if, there ever comes a time when it can't be made and cheaply purchased online...I'll start making my own instead of dabbling from time to time. Till then I don't mind paying money for someone else to do the work.![]()
GL insurance isn't much, could probably fit into the deduction of $10 a day from the $180 profit selling only thirty 30ml bottles at $10 ea.
If they get sued, that's a different story and obviously a very rare case.
If a vendor's so popular they have to shut down to keep up w/ orders, they're probably making bank, six figures from any part of the country/world. Good for them.
Yes, I'm serious, thirty different 30ml juices mixed and put in addressed boxes/padded envelopes in about an hour and fifteen if they're quick.
Plus the small e-juice vendors have the very real risk that impending FDA regulations will shut them down entirely.
I overheard info I don't think I was supposed to hear today. Ejuice vendors have met with the FDA. Talks are happening. The general consensus from what I've heard: things look good. It's still up in the air, but I think we will be OK.
Grab a towel and Don't Panic.
I have totally heard this about them ( the smell ) but i vape outside my house anyway as my hubby is not fond of my vaping inside ..i know i knowIt's a brand of highly recognized juices that contain some really good flavors. E-Liquid Smoke Juice Flavors | Halo Cigs
Halo juices are generally clean and focused in flavor, without the funny aftertaste you get with some others. I didn't like all the juices in my first sample pack from Halo, but Torque56 struck me with the feeling that I was out on the porch with a real cig. Prime 15 was a great tobacco flavor with a hint of sweetness that was just right. Tribecca was one that kind of attached itself to me with a little bit of sweetness and a hint of RY4 with caramel undertones.
I was thoroughly enjoying the Halo sample pack with a 306 drip tip while my wife and I were watching a movie on TV one Sunday afternoon. She finally turned to me and said, "What ever you are vaping has a stinky odor!". That was the end of those. You have to keep the peace sometimes. She says that certain of my Dekang flavors sometimes have a funny odor, but she still remembers the Halo Sunday!
I need to get her vaping and off the cigs. She tried vaping an eGo and a 510 for quite a while, but decided it wasn't nearly enough like smoking, so she gave up vaping and went back to smoking with a pack of cigs lasting her 3 to 4 days. We should all have had that kind of control over our smoking back when we actually bought cigarettes.
Exactly. If they can manufacture for, as estimated, about $4 per 30ml and sell for anywhere from $7-$15, even $15 isn't bad, particularly when you consider most of these places are small businesses.
For some things, such as beer, it's worth it. I can brew 2 cases of really amazing stuff for about $20. Granted, it takes nearly a month before it's drinkable (depending on the type of beer), but if I keep a rotation going and don't give away too much, I've always got something fresh and delicious. With vape juices, yes it may work out to be less expensive, but there's side issues, not least of which being the pure nicotine. That is naaaaasy mojo if mishandled. Brewing beer, worst thing that might happen is a get boil over or contaminated brew, which just tastes gross. Screw up and ingest too much nicotine, and you're pushing up daisies.