1. Which vape reviewer you like best worldwide? Why?
I used to like Shawn Hoeffer reviews the best....but since he's been busy I think I like Daniel from DJLsb Vapes........
2. Does your place have any e-cigarette sale limitation? If so, what is it;If not, simply reply "Smoant Charon"
Well besides the 18+ to buy....some counties in this state don't allow vaping inside...so no more testing flavors.....the ones that do must charge to sample....
3. Play Word Chain: comment one word and the word should be related to e-juice flavor. One word per post and the word has to begin with the last letter of the previous word commented.
Daniel form DJLsb Vapes, because he is the most technically competent and thorough.
I like his reviews most because they are serious and complete, showcasing a full electrical analysis of a mod, or a full functionality of an atomizer. I don't need a vape review to be fun.
#2: My state either has just, or is about to pass legislation that restricts sales of "tobacco products" (including vapor products) to adults 21 years and older. Thankfully I'm almost 38 so it doesn't affect me any, but it makes me feel bad for the 18-20 year-olds who are "adult enough" to have bills and a job, but not "adult enough" to enjoy a smoke and a drink when they come home from said job and sit down to pay said bills.
#2: My state either has just, or is about to pass legislation that restricts sales of "tobacco products" (including vapor products) to adults 21 years and older. Thankfully I'm almost 38 so it doesn't affect me any, but it makes me feel bad for the 18-20 year-olds who are "adult enough" to have bills and a job, but not "adult enough" to enjoy a smoke and a drink when they come home from said job and sit down to pay said bills.
#2: My state either has just, or is about to pass legislation that restricts sales of "tobacco products" (including vapor products) to adults 21 years and older. Thankfully I'm almost 38 so it doesn't affect me any, but it makes me feel bad for the 18-20 year-olds who are "adult enough" to have bills and a job, but not "adult enough" to enjoy a smoke and a drink when they come home from said job and sit down to pay said bills.
#2 My state either has just, or is about to pass legislation that restricts sales of "tobacco products" (including vapor products) to adults 21 years and older. Thankfully I'm almost 38 so it doesn't affect me any, but it makes me feel bad for the 18-20 year-olds who are "adult enough" to have bills and a job, but not "adult enough" to enjoy a smoke and a drink when they come home from said job and sit down to pay said bills.
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