Vaping is an incredibly fun and relaxing activity, but there can definitely be a learning curve.
New vapers often find themselves facing unexpected problems and not knowing how to overcome them. No worries – here’s where you’ll find tons of tips for the best possible vaping experience. Need tips for storing your e-juice? Noticing that your vape tastes burnt? Looking for solutions to common problems beginner vapers run into? We’ve got you covered.
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How much nicotine is in my vape juice? And how much nicotine is too much? These are some of the most commonly asked questions as people switch from cigarettes to vaping.
It’s a bit silly to look at the origins of the word, in fact when we do it makes us feel pretty old, as it was born in 1983. We weren’t even an embryo then, honest. Ok maybe we were playing with our Fisher Price cassette recorders and waking up to Phil Schofield in the Broom Cupboard. Ok, ok, maybe we were adopting the Yuppie trend and impressing everyone at wine bars with our big paper Filofaxes while booking holidays to Tenerife and singing along to Bucks Fizz.
Oxford Dictionaries has just named “vape” Word of the Year. Thank heavens it’s replaced old favorites such as Random and BFF. Their own very regal definition which goes like this: “to inhale and exhale the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device.
In Budget 2024, the government revealed a 12% increase in the excise duty rates for vaping products. This adjustment translates to an additional 12 cents per standard vape pod in non-participating regions, or 24 cents per standard vape pod in participating regions.
When it comes to buying vapes, eliquid, or ecigarettes online in Canada, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, it's important to choose a reputable seller that offers high-quality products and after sale support.
An excise duty on vaping products, as announced in Budget 2022, is being implemented on October 1, 2022 through the introduction of a new excise duty framework. The excise duty applies to vaping substances that are manufactured in Canada or imported and that are intended for use in a vaping device in Canada.