As a former smoker/vaper, i'd stay away from juul and other convenience store brands. Ive always heard they're made by major tobacco makers,so it seems to me they're literally an e-cigarette, its not in their best interest for people to quit. Stick to local vape shops,and try different brands/house juice. Much cleaner,and more cost effective.
As a former smoker/vaper, i'd stay away from juul and other convenience store brands. Ive always heard they're made by major tobacco makers,so it seems to me they're literally an e-cigarette, its not in their best interest for people to quit. Stick to local vape shops,and try different brands/house juice. Much cleaner,and more cost effective.
As a former smoker/vaper, i'd stay away from juul and other convenience store brands. Ive always heard they're made by major tobacco makers,so it seems to me they're literally an e-cigarette, its not in their best interest for people to quit. Stick to local vape shops,and try different brands/house juice. Much cleaner,and more cost effective.