Like others said, give them to the homeless.
Chuck them in the trash.
Save them for emergencies or just when you want to remind yourself of just how nasty they taste/smell and why you continue to vape.
Make a "log cabin" out them and then light it on fire. **WARNING** Don't do that inside...messy, stinky and you don't want to start your house on fire, too.
I have one pack left, they are $7 bucks a pack in Florida, but that's not the reason I keep them. What if my charger goes bad, what if my power goes out, they are for emergency use only, in a vaccum sealed bag in the fridge.
People keep mentioning craigslist ... it is not an option. tobacco and alcohol are both prohibited.
@servozoom & others who are keeping a pack or so in case of vaping hardware failure or extended power outage ...
get more hardware for backup instead. You need extra atomizers and batteries on hand ANYWAY, because these items can and DO fail. An extra atomizer costs about as much as a single pack of cigarettes, and a battery might cost as much as a couple packs. Stock up (at least have a little redundancy), in most places you can't just run to the corner convenience store if something dies on ya.
I have 3.5 packs in my glovebox....still. I can't believe thats $17. What a waste. I don't want to throw them away. What am I going to do with them? I don't have a desire for them anymore after 3 days(hooray-can't believe it). I also don't want to give the death sticks to anyone else. I wonder if the shop I got them from will allow me to exchange them for some of their juice? Nasty things.
Isn't it cool though, every other time I attempted to quit smoking it would allways be "when i finish this packet I am done" however when I got my PV and tried it, I was done. I had half a pack of cigs left at the time and I didn't at any point feel the need to smoke them, they sat there for 4 days before I threw them out, no ceremony, no big hoo hah, just don't need or want them any more. I have never heard of anyone around me stop smoking analogs before and wondering what to do with the cigs they had left over.... powerful stuff...
I rolled cigarettes before I quit - I had / have supplies for about 12 cartons left. Someone bought a pound of tobacco and my machine and the rest I may sell at a rummage sale - I live in a very small town < 1000, no homeless here. In a WI winter any unheated room is a perfect place to store it!
We should start a 'free cigarettes' forum where people who don't use e-cigs can come and get some freebees. Maybe they'll be impressed by how many of us are so satisfied that we'd give away our remaining smokes and take a look into vaping.
Let's just say I was trying to loose weight and I was a chocolate lover with
3 cakes sitting on my kitchen counter. Now if I am serious about loosing
weight and I don't want temptation staring me in the face....I will take those
chocolate cakes and do something with them....give away, donate, trash them,
or I assure you I will be tempted to take a bite!
To heck with the $17 I have in them. The goal is to loose weight and get healthy.
Not the first $17 I have every blown and probably won't be the last.
Now this analogy make seem silly, but it is early in the morning and I have not
finished my first cup of coffee or my first carto, so I apologize...but you get the
point I hope.
I had 2 cartons left. I sold them to someone at work. They have no interest in e-cigs so they were "happy" to take them off my hands. Meanwhile, I vape at my desk and they are freezing outside in the smoking area.
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