Went to that B&M yesterday, I forgot to check the name. Was very bummed they wouldn't sell me 24mg juice.
I was talking to Nicoticket the other day, and they don't sell anything over 18mg either (at this time)
It's because of the cost of the permits, licenses, etc they have to buy.
Selling nic levels above the 18mg cutoff point has requirments he can't afford at this stage of growth in his business.
He hopes too in the future, but isn't big enough yet.
He doesn't have very many juice flavors yet because he is so fussy.
Everything he has, has been perfected, and is loved by the buyers.
He makes his own vanilla, and when it's gone ... it's gone.
I missed out on the "Oreo", as he only makes a certain amount of certain flavors, and when it's gone, it's gone.
He does bring it back "temporarly" off and on .. but he only makes so much at a time.
Then .. it's listed as "limited"
I just got a bottle of "Frenilla",which is one that only shows up when he has leftover vanilla from a batch of homemade.
He keeps out what he needs for the other juice recipes, and if he has enough extra, he puts out a batch of "Frenilla.
Yes, he has "staples" like Custards Last Stand, that are always available, as they are his bread and butter.
He is trying hard to expand and grow, but only at his own high standards.
It really sucks that I missed out on the Oreo, as I'm a chocolate fan.
When he sent the Frenilla, he jotted a note to "keep a watch", as he's putting up some more Oreo soon.
All in all, I understand where he's coming from, and I assume that what's happening with your shop.
Not that they have his high standards, but they just don't want to put out the money, or can't afford too ???