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A guide to nicotine salt e liquids vs freebase nicotine vape juice

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  Nicotine salt has been used in e-liquid for a few years now. However, the rise in popularity as a major vaping innovation has been fairly recent. Nic salts are particularly popular in the US, which is linked to the JUUL closed vaping pod system which, in America, is sold with a punch-packing 50% nicotine salts based e-liquid. The more recently available EU version is sold with the maximum 20% nicotine level allowable by the TPD regulations. Due to the rise in popularity and demand, we’ve recently increased our own range of nic salt e-liquids. We created this guide to help you understand nicotine salts fully, and make an informed decision about whether vaping nic salts is right for you. What is freebase nicotine?   Before we get into explanations about nic salts, it’s important to understand a bit more about the more common form of nicotine - freebase.   Cigarettes, nicotine replacement therapies (gum, patches, etc.), and traditional vape liquids contain freebase ni...

Does E-Liquids Have an Expiry Date?

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  We all know that expiry dates on food products are crucial. They tell us to use that food before the given expiry date to get the most nutritional value from it. But, sometimes, these expiry dates on food products mislead the customers into throwing out products that are still perfectly fine. Generally, most food products have two labels, sell-by date, and use-by(or expiration) date. Sell-by dates are only meant for staff members to keep track of every product that is arriving at the store shelves. According to the sell-by date, staff members of the store follow FIFO(first in first out), which means the product that comes first will be delivered first. Expiration dates are nothing but only the manufacturer’s guarantee for the freshness of the product. After the expiration date, the manufacturer will no longer be a supporter of their product. It is just a way for companies to avoid customers complaining that their two-year-old food product doesn’t taste good or smells good. So, wh...