Just suck/chew on a stick.
This could be the answer @bombastinator was looking for, for his roadtrip with his sister...
This could be the answer @bombastinator was looking for, for his roadtrip with his sister...
This has been more or less handled. I got an innokin zenith and some high nicotine juice which is actually so excellent I think it will solve the problem completely. I’m actually using it with lower nic juice atm as my daily vape and it is working great.Just suck/chew on a stick.
This could be the answer @bombastinator was looking for, for his roadtrip with his sister...
How long until the FDA shuts that down?Just suck/chew on a stick.
This could be the answer @bombastinator was looking for, for his roadtrip with his sister...
Indeed, we have. But the nicotine gum on the market has FDA approval as a smoking cessation aid.Well we've had gum for ages already...
PIXOTINE® does not market or intend its products to be used or sold as a smoking cessation aid or form of nicotine replacement therapy. PIXOTINE® products are not intended to treat, cure or prevent any disease. The US FDA has not evaluated PIXOTINE®
IIRC, the FDA killed those too.Anyone remember the nicotine lollipops they used to sell in pharmacies. Passing fad I doubt will come back into popularity.
Not a horrible idea at the time.
In other words, they're disrespecting the FDA's authoritah.
Next thing you know, the bros will take over.
I asked my former vape shop manager how he vapes in hotels/motels and not set off the smoke alarms.
The smoke detector that was in my hotel room recently was not accessable, even if standing on a chair. I did think about the shower cap idea.Simple. Put a shower cap over the smoke detector.
The smoke detector that was in my hotel room recently was not accessable, even if standing on a chair. I did think about the shower cap idea.
I've vaped in every hotel room I've been in for the past five years, never a problem.I asked my former vape shop manager how he vapes in hotels/motels and not set off the smoke alarms.
Well, I became a bit concerned when the check in clerk said there would be a $250 fee for smoking in the room.I've vaped in every hotel room I've been in for the past five years, never a problem.
Tootle-puffing has its advantages.