Matt Gluggles
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Post by Matt Gluggles on Jul 25, 2012 18:39:21 GMT
I have been trying out 3 different samples of the BiteXtra 45mg e-liquid from Flavourart UK.
Having heard about them I was a little bit nervous that they would be far too strong and leave my head spinning.
After nearly one day of using them I have found that the experience is completely different from my expectations. The throat hit is truely massive, partly due the the nic, but also the bitextra ingredient.
I have found that I am actually vaping alot less. I have gone through about 1/2 a cartomiser when I normally would have used about 2 cartomisers re-fills. - The throat hit is so big that you cannot accidently vape to much of it.
After just a few drags, I can feel the nicotine satisfaction and then put my e-cig down for a bit.
Has anyone else tried it? What are your thoughts?
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Matt Gluggles
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Post by Matt Gluggles on Jul 19, 2012 17:35:44 GMT
This is a survey that was carried out in Prague. A total of 973 smokers who were seen buying cigarettes from different outlets were surveryed about their experience of e-cigs. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.03916.x/full86% had heard of e-cigs 26% had tried them 7% were using them regularly Of those who had tried them at least once, 43% were disappointed 33% as expected 24% better than expected. So, less than half were disappointed. I know that this was just a snapshot survey, but I think that it provides some quite positive findings. Bear in mind that the survey, by definition, will not include those who are using e-cigs and had stopped buying tobacco altogether. Also, I suspect that many of those who had tried an e-cig would have tried one of the cheaper, entry level types. I think that these are really quite positive results and shows that e-cigs have become much more widespread into European society than many people realise. The tide is turning.
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