Would you attend an "ejuice" making class ? Any thoughts

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bassilio

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I think it is a good idea and willing to pay to attend a half day ejuice making class, I switched from cigarette to vaping 45 days ago and I am concerned anytime FDA might shutdown my ejuice supply by banning flavors I like therefore I see the need for me and anyone who depends in vaping to stop smoking to learn how to make ejuice.
 

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FDA will not ban flavors. Nicotine will be regulated. It's just a question of to what degree? Logically it will just be taxed. A politician in Europe actually shares the same point of view as me, regarding the stupidity of making a small selection of liquids available to choose from.

So if it's resisted strictly, you're SOL anyways. There's always the black market and 100% DIY.
 

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I think it's a great idea - and I agree: beginning vaper; juice-mixing; coil-building - all would be great!
The trouble would be the timing.
If I owned a vape-shop, I think I'd definitely do this - probably repeating evening classes that ran like 1 hour maybe.

Since there's nothing like that I know of, I've gotten my info by reading here, and watching videos.
But you DO usually have to go through several videos, and pick up the good stuff from each one, to learn what you need.

That makes another option come to mind - it could be a "virtual class" - held online...
That expands your potential participants by a factor of a gazillion.
 

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I DIY already,,,,,,,,,,and a class would have been helpful in the beginning. I've always thought B and M's should have classes,,,,

a few I can think of (besides the DIY class)

beginner's basics class
how to rebuild an atomizer
clearos, tanks, etc
coils and wicks

etc.

I could only wish.
All the B&M I've been too employee folks who really are clueless.
They know how to sell PV's but couldn't begin to tell you anything helpful.
The customers know more than thy do.

The one exception for me was Worlds Finest Vape Shop- one of those stores you wish you lived closer too.
I'd be there every day.
 

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They cannot ban flavo since it is commonly used in food and beverages, they might ban selling premixed ejuice with flavor in that case we buy the plain vg/pg/nic and buy flavor to add separately. Most likely they would control the sale of liquid nicotene and that is a big concern as in many countries only pharmacists are allowed to order that, so doomsday preppers stock up on nicotine
 
I DIY already,,,,,,,,,,and a class would have been helpful in the beginning. I've always thought B and M's should have classes,,,,

a few I can think of (besides the DIY class)

beginner's basics class
how to rebuild an atomizer
clearos, tanks, etc
coils and wicks

etc.

would definitely pay for a DIY mix class..and would also probably be interested in other classes like these as well...there is just SO much info out there to take in..a lot of it would probably make more sense in person and being able to see and touch the products i may be interested in purchasing..
 

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I can see the headline now.
LOCAL VENDOR TEACHES HOW NOT TO NEED THEIR PRODUCTS .... GOES BROKE

True... as long as the guy across town isn't giving classes on how to build your own mods.

I believe the majority of vapers would rather just dabble with DIY and still buy their favorite juices...
 
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