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katrina w.
Not bad

It's ok but feel it lacks flavour

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GS84
Flavourful

Lovely taste, not too sweet. Packed with flavour and actually enjoying it more than an disposables.

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Jack E.
cheaper and better

i have been vaping watermelon disposables for a while now and i was recommend this by a friend and i decided to swap to this, not only have i saved money but the flavour is the same and it last longer

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Hedj
watermelon

straight to the point watermelon but really nice just like a disposable

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Isabella B.
Just like the disposables

This is just like having the disposable but works out cheaper and still tastes great, perfect if you want to have a disposable and put in a pod

About Nic Salts

Whether you love sweet candy, tropical fruits, straight tobacco or creamy desserts, there’s a nic salt available. Nic salts are created using nicotine paired with a type of acid which is usually benzoic acid. This formulation feels smoother on the throat and delivers nicotine quicker to your bloodstream. Cigarettes contain a form of nicotine salt so many people quitting smoking tend to go for nic salts to fill up their pod kit. As disposable vapes have risen in popularity, many people are discovering that nic salts are their favourite type of vape juice. Disposables introduced a lot of people to nicotine salts and have helped many people quit smoking. Both nic salts and freebase e-liquid have thousands of flavours to choose from, and some brands like IVG create the same flavours in nic salt as their freebase range, so if you switch to nic salts there are still some hugely popular flavours included. Being available in strengths of 5mg, 10mg, and 20mg, nic salts are versatile and allow you to cut down your nicotine consumption progressively.

Nic salts are used by many types of vapers, but primarily people who have just quit smoking or are dual using. Nic salts work well for people who want a smoother throat hit and a higher nicotine strength. If you enjoy the hit disposable devices like the Elf Bar and the Lost Mary give you, then nic salts are right up your alley. Disposable devices contain 20mg of nic salts pre-soaked into the coil, so filling up your device with any nic salt of the same strength will give you a similar vaping experience. Nic salts will work efficiently if you’re using a lower-powered device, like a pod device. Using a higher-powered device with nic salts can provide a bad vaping experience. Big kits like this heat the e-liquid up too hot and can make you feel ill as you’re inhaling a lot of nicotine in one puff. 

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