Walmart selling e-cigs

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Raven1

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Look at the bold sections there.... Arnt these the kind of unproven claims that are always causing trouble.

Granted its great that they are sitting in walmart that just legitimizes us that much more but seriously I hate when they put that crap on the boxes and ads.

Now I just wish walmart would start selling juice... Then again even if it did it would be some low quality Chinese crap

I don't see any problems with those claims. There really are no carcinogens in e-juice - at least none that have been identified. Kudos to Wally World!
 

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Good stuff now hopefully Walmart doesn't put all of the trail blazers out of business. Remember we are talking about Walmart "the small business killer" here guys.

Think that'd be a little tough to do. They would have to carry all the major brands and juice. I use the Kr8 if they don't have that I'd be uninterested. If they carry that you might prefer the 510 they would have to carry that too. And on and on plus all the different types of juices.

It might well have the opposite effect. More people exposed to vaping and they like it but not that particular product so they go looking for another supplier. Happens here all the time some one may not like the Kr8, their first e-cig but they like vaping. So maybe they buy a 510 and love that

Going more mainstream I can't see as anything but positive, well except they might end up taxing the heck out of it
 

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We really all ought to rush out and buy one even if they're junk. If wal-mart was making that kind of money on em you could bet they'd fight to keep em legal. On a side note do u think this means you can vape in wal-mart without a hassle?
I did last night, I would hit it once and put it away, I was in there for like an hour tryin to get keys made. People dont pay that much attention to you unless you walk around puffin like a cigar.
 

jaded

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Good stuff now hopefully Walmart doesn't put all of the trail blazers out of business. Remember we are talking about Walmart "the small business killer" here guys.
The thing to me is people usually have alot of questions about PVs they want answered, and Walmart employees just won't know. I mean when was the last time you went to a store and had a sales associate actually know what they are talking about.
 

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They are in the mall near me now.. think it was the elite brand overpriced but they went to the effort of putting up small signs all down the road from the mall that they had them there

i just looked online.. this is kind of cool.. i am surprised that i have not seen mods on here that look like this... go to the second image on the product.. its kind of cheap.. http://www.ecrater.com/product.php?pid=4171813&keywords=electronic cigarette#
 
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tunabubblegum

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It will be harder for the government to nix them with Wal-Mart behind them.

I agree.
If PV's become mainstream, popular and profitable, it would indeed be harder for our ban-happy government to mess with.
Harder, but not imposible.
Just look how they went after the big tobacco co's.
It took them a long time, and spent plenty of tax payer's money, but
the feds got the upper hand (and they always will).
 

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99.9% sure that Walmart buys from suppliers oversea's. I cannot back that up with true data, but going with the history of large chains and large bulk supply demands. I may be totally wrong but PLEASE buy from your small business' and/or local merchants PLEASE. Let's keep our money here in the USA and support our economy. I know i do. Thank you.
God Bless America.
 
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