Visit Us

Visit our website at www.vulcan-vapor.com

Monday, October 31, 2016

Ice Ice Baby eLiquids - Orange Berry Blast and Frozen Grapes




If you love menthol, Ice Ice Baby eLiquids is your perfect match! They currently have 2 flavors: Orange Berry Blast and Frozen Grapes.

60ML Bottles for only $24.95 - Get them while they last, they move fast!

Friday, September 23, 2016

FDA to increase vaping regulations

Earlier this year, the Food and Drug Administration began rolling out new regulations for electronic cigarettes, changing the ways they can be sold and advertised.


These regulations intend “to protect youth by restricting their access to tobacco products,” according to an FDA release. Some, however, are concerned about the impacts these regulations could have on the industry.

As of now, vape shops can no longer claim that vaping is safer than other tobacco products, which has been a main selling point of e-cigarette products. Anyone who appears to be under the age of 27 must provide identification and customers must be 18 at the time of the purchase.

Electronic cigarettes fall under the umbrella of what is considered smoking by NC State, and smoking is prohibited within 25 feet of all university buildings.

According to the FDA, e-cigarette use among high school students has increased from 1.5 percent in 2011 to 16 percent in 2016. Previously, no law prevented sale of e-cigarettes to consumers under 18. By regulating these products, the FDA hopes to decrease use, especially among youth.

Furthermore, employees cannot assemble or modify customer’s products before a purchase, as this would make the employees tobacco manufacturers under the law.

Scheduled to take effect on Aug. 8, 2018, additional regulations will require electronic cigarette products to undergo the same rigorous testing and research as other tobacco products. This process, which costs millions of dollars and can take multiple years, would primarily affect manufactures of e-cigarette products.

“I think it’s more the FDA trying to regulate something they don’t have control over,” said Omar Syed, an employee at Good Guy Vapes on Hillsborough Street. “Vape products don’t have any tobacco in them, how can you call it a tobacco product?” 

The use of e-cigarettes, an activity also known as “vaping,” has become increasingly popular among the general population as well as on college campuses. Many users of personal vaporizers and e-cigarettes can be seen on campus daily exhaling exorbitant amounts of scented vapor, called “clouds” by the vaping community.

“E-cigarettes should not be treated the same as tobacco in all situations,” said Logan Herman, a sophomore studying engineering. “From an economical standpoint, they should be treated different.”
Some companies are rushing to release new vape products before the new regulations regarding manufacturers go into place two years from now. By doing so, they will avoid the costly and lengthy testing the FDA requires with the new laws.

With a testing process that could cost millions, it may become difficult for smaller e-cigarette manufacturers to afford to put new products through the testing process after the new regulations have been put into effect.

“Chain stores have a lot more of a financial backing that they can maybe weather the storm,” Syed said. “A small mom and pop shop, they’re living basically month to month.”

His employer, Good Guy Vapes, is a chain store with multiple locations throughout the United States.
There is also worry that current e-cigarette users may be pushed back to other tobacco products if the e-cigarette market slows down.

Stay up to date with products, visit www.vulcan-vapor.com


Tuesday, August 30, 2016

New eJuice Ice Ice Baby - Frozen Grapes

Icy Icy (Ice Ice Baby eJuice) with some frozen grapes! Get your bottle (60 ml) of grape and Berry menthol today! Get yours now for only $24.95 at www.Vulcan-Vapor.com

Friday, August 26, 2016

Oh Boy / Oh Girl new eJuice

Grab a bottle today! Blueberry lemonade and strawberry lemonade only $26.95 for 60ml at www.Vulcan-Vapor.com 

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

New eJuice - Public Bru w/ Graham Mother & Graham Father

Public Bru's new flavor - Graham Mother

A classic graham cracker taste topped with mother's pear medley and a signature smooth coconut cream finish.

Public Bru eJuice:
30/70 (PG/VG)
Bottle Size: 60 ML
Nicotine Rating:
0 MG
3 MG
6 MG
12 MG

Come buy it now for $27.95 at www.Vulcan-Vapor.com


Their original flavor - Graham Father!


It’s a classic combination of Graham Crackers & Milk. Not too sweet, not too savory, this smooth flavor hits just the right notes with an aftertaste to keep you asking for more. It is created & blended in Orange County, CA by Public Bru. 


Vulcan Vapor Team Opinion: This is the type of eLiquid I can vape all day and not get sick of.  The flavoring is sweet & smooth with a great taste!



Come buy it now for $27.95 at www.Vulcan-Vapor.com

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Vaping Veteran eJuice (Recommended)

Vamping Veteran Supplies Signature eJuices.
The big juices that are the most popular and some of my more complex flavors. True a few started off as clones of recipes, but these flavors are their own unique profile that will leave other cloners scratching their heads to recreate!
Strawberry Milk - The most popular flavor in our line up! Customers describe it as a cross between Mothers Milk and Unicorn Milk. However a lot also describe it as "Strawberry Quik".

Irish 50/50 Bomb - Irish cream, vanilla, caramel, toasted marshmallow, custards, creams, more vanilla & caramel, plus more! Mix ratio is approx. 70/30 - VG/PG

Two Rooks - Two different Banana notes followed by Peanut Butter & Caramels with a hint hazelnut. Mix ratio is 80/20 - VG/PG

Triple D's - Papaya, Cantaloupe and two different kinds of Mango! Mix ratio is approx. 80/20 - VG/PG

GVCB - Gourmet Vanilla Creme Brûlée This complex e-juice contain 6 different flavors to make the best Vanilla Creme Brûlée you can vape! Contains: toasted, custard, caramel and various vanilla notes! Mix ratio is 70/30 - VG/PG

Helmz Brew - mixture of: Watermelon, Bubblegum and Sweet Cream. Vapes like Watermelon Bubblicious with a Cream Savor. Recipe courtesy of Mr. Helm via San Diego, Thanks again! Mix Ratio is approx. 70/30 - VG/PG

Mad Dog - More then a half dozen types of citrus flavors and a hint of pineapple! Mix is approx. 80/20 - VG/PG

Ry-619 - RY4 Vaping Veteran's Supplies Style! For this mix I simply did not pop open a bottle of RY4 and mix in some VG. On the contrary! I did NOT use one hint of RY4 concentrate or tobacco flavoring in this juice. It is composed of three different vanillas, two different caramels, roasted and toasted marshmallowsand more! If you like Irish 50/50 Bombthen you need to try this! Mix Ratio is approx. 80/20 - VG/PG
Don't forget to check out all their custom options through their website visit: http://vvs619.com/store/  Jason Hinter is an awesome guy and easy to work with.

Thursday, July 7, 2016

New eJuice - Cream Savers by Kream Vapors


Calling all candy lovers! Your favorite hard cream savor candies have arrived!!

Cream Savers by Kream Vapors is their take on the savory hard candy. Try all three flavors: Caramel Cream Savers, Strawberry Cream Savers and Peach Cream Savers! Only $24.95 at 
www.vulcan-vapor.com 

Bottle Size: 60ml

Nicotine: 0mg, 3mg or 6mg




Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Cerakoted Caelum Mods (New Products)


Full Aluminum Housing Vapor Mod. Light weight, Affordable and High Quality. This is a Mechanical Vapor Mod, no need to deal with anything computerized, just press the button and vape!

The Caelum Mechanical Vapor Mod, features a 18650 battery housing, Copper Rhodium Plated Contacts with minimal voltage loss. Competition Quality at an affordable price. 

Benefits: No contact adjustment, just drop the battery in and vape.  Our design features less assembled components which means better conductivity (less electrical resistance). Built bulky to maintain a cooler touch temperature.  

This is an 100% American made Vapor Mod in California in the Los Angeles and Orange County Areas.  Order direct through use now!

Design options (Cerakoted): American Flag, Blue Dot, Brushed Blue, Camo and the Thin Blue Line.                     STARTING AT $134.95!



Coming Soon - Anodized versions of the Caelum Mod will be released, stand by for some more awesome designs and custom colors!


Thursday, June 23, 2016

Vulcan Vapor brings style to Vape Clothing with our new SnapBack Hat

Final version of the new Vulcan Vapor SnapBack Hat. Starting at $16.45 - @team_vulcan_vapor #snapback #hat #vulcanvapor #teamvulcanvapor #vapelife #vape #vapeclothing #vapehat #vapor 

www.Vulcan-Vapor.com

Friday, June 17, 2016

FDA has 72 hours to respond to a US Senator about ecig regulations

The FDA has 72 Hours To Respond | Vaping News

If you didn’t see the original news, back in May, Sen. Ron Johnson requested clarification and justification of the FDA’s deeming vapor regulations. Sen. Ron Johnson also inquired about whether the FDA would consider revising the deeming regulations if sufficient evidence emerged regarding the harm reductionrates of electronic cigarettes. The FDA obviously has not seen Public Health England’s study, or the report released by the Royal College of Physicians.  In the first letter, the requested date for response was May 31st. The 31st came and passed, but the FDA remained silent and did not even acknowledge the request.

Senator Ron Johnson

Since the initial letter was ignored, Sen. Jonson wrote a follow up request on June 6, 2016.

“Since I sent my initial letter to you, I have heard from many small-business owners who manufacture or sell e-cigarette products,” Johnson wrote in the letter.  These job creators have contacted my office expressing their grave concerns about the FDA’s regulatory overreach.  They fear that the FDA’s e-cigarette rule will force them out of business by requiring them to complete costly and time-consuming premarket applications for each e-cigarette product. In addition, a large number of individuals have contacted my office to tell their stories about how they use or have used e-cigarettes to quit smoking.  They do not want the FDA to make access to e-cigarettes more difficult for them—or others like them—as they fight to kick an addiction to smoking.”


If you would like to read the follow up letter in its entirety, you can download ithere.

In the follow up letter, Sen. Ron Johnson states that the committee may be forced to take further action if an adequate response is not received by 5:00 p.m on June, 20 2016.  The FDA only has 72 hours to reply with an adequate response.

If you haven’t already, please reach out to Sen. Ron Johnson and give thanks for reasonable response to the FDA’s deeming regulations on vapor products.  You can reach out to the Senator ontwitter, or you can visit his website.

Do YOU think the FDA will respond? Let us know in the comments below!

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

New Brewell eJuice Flavor - Choco Cow!

Choco Cow (Chocolate Milk) is a Delicious New Blend of Fresh Milk combined with a Rich, Milk Chocolate to bring together a delectable all-day vape! Enjoy a Bottle of Chocolate Milk Choco Cow, created by Brewell!

Bottle Size: 60
Get it now for just $24.95

Enjoy other Brewell Flavors:

Brewell (15ml)Description
Brew #72The most unique coffee blended with a twist of orange in a italian coffee blend
Brew #88A milk tea with a light creamy sweetness with a mellow jasmine tea "Green Milk Tea"
Brew #09Brewberry Breakfast Blend, A fruity cereal doused in milk beside a warm blueberry muffin
Brew #123Brewnan Breakfast Blend, a bowl of cornflake cereal with banana slices


Order your favorite Brewell eJuice now from www.Vulcan-Vapor.com

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

2016 FDA Regulation - Vaporizers, E-Cigarettes, and other Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS)

Vaporizers, vape pens, hookah pens, electronic cigarettes (E-Cigarettes), and e-pipes are some of the many types of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS).

These products use liquid containing nicotine, as well as varying compositions of flavorings, propylene glycol, glycerin, and other ingredients. The liquid is heated into an aerosol that the user inhales.


What do ENDS look like?

Many ENDS are manufactured to look like conventional cigarettes, cigars, or pipes. Some resemble pens or other everyday items. Larger devices such as tank systems or mods bear little or no resemblance to cigarettes.

On this page, you can find:

Statistics about ENDS Use

More than 3 million middle and high school students were current users of e-cigarettes in 2015, up from an estimated 2.46 million in 2014.1, 2

 Sixteen percent of high school and 5.3 percent of middle school students were current users of e-cigarettes in 2015, making e-cigarettes the most commonly used tobacco product among youth for the second consecutive year.1

During 2011-2015, e-cigarette use rose from 1.5 percent to 16.0 percent among high school students and from 0.6 percent to 5.3 percent among middle school students.1

In 2013-2014, 81% of current youth e-cigarette users cited the availability of appealing flavors as the primary reason for use.3

 In 2014, 12.6% of U.S. adults had ever tried an e-cigarette, and about 3.7% of adults used e-cigarettes daily or some days.4


FDA Regulation of ENDS

In 2016, FDA finalized a rule extending our regulatory authority to cover all tobacco products, including vaporizers, vape pens, hookah pens, electronic cigarettes (E-Cigarettes), e-pipes, and all other ENDS. FDA now regulates the manufacture, import, packaging, labeling, advertising, promotion, sale, and distribution of ENDS. This includes components and parts of ENDS* but excludes accessories.

However, products marketed for therapeutic purposes (for example, marketed as a product to help people quit smoking) are regulated by the FDA through the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER). FDA recently proposed a rule clarifying the jurisdiction over tobacco products, drugs, and devices.
Components

Click for larger version
*“Components” or “parts” include, among other things, software or an assembly of materials intended or reasonably expected alter or affect the tobacco product’s performance, composition, constituents, or characteristics; or to be used with or for the human consumption of a tobacco product. For a full definition of ENDS components, parts, and accessories, please read the Deeming Tobacco Products To Be Subject to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Examples of components and parts of ENDS include, but are not limited to:
E-liquids
A glass or plastic vial container of e-liquid
Cartridges
Atomizers
Certain batteries
Cartomizers and clearomizers
Digital display or lights to adjust settings
Tank systems
Drip tips
Flavorings for ENDS
Programmable software

Manufacturing ENDS and E-Liquids

If you manufacture ENDS, these are some requirements that apply to you:
Submit an application and obtain FDA authorization to market a new tobacco product (for timelines and more details please see Deeming Tobacco Products To Be Subject to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act)
Register establishment(s) and submit product listing to FDA by December 31, 2016 (this currently only applies to domestic manufacturers)
Submit listing of ingredients
Submit tobacco health documents
Do not introduce into interstate commerce modified risk tobacco products (e.g., products with label, labeling, or advertising representing that they reduce risk or are less harmful compared to other tobacco products on the market) without an FDA order
Manufacture your tobacco product with the required warning statement on packaging and advertisements
Market your tobacco product in compliance with other applicable statutory requirements, rules and regulations

CTP’s Office of Small Business Assistance can answer specific questions about requirements of small businesses and how to comply with the law. This office also provides online educational resources to help regulated industry understand FDA regulations and policies.

Nicotine Warning Statement

The product packages and advertisements of all newly-regulated covered tobacco products must bear the following warning statement:
 
“WARNING: This product contains nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive chemical.”

If the tobacco product manufacturer submits a self-certification statement to FDA that the newly-regulated tobacco product does not contain nicotine (and that the manufacturer has data to support this assertion), then an alternate statement must be used on product packages and advertisements:
 
“This product is made from tobacco.”

You can find more information about nicotine warning statements in Deeming Tobacco Products To Be Subject to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. 

Retail Sales of ENDS, E-Liquids, or their Components or Parts Made or Derived from Tobacco
Federal Rules for ENDS Sales Flyer

If you sell ENDS, e-liquids, or their components or parts made or derived from tobacco, please read this summary of federal rules that retailers must follow.

You may also share the fact sheet below with your staff and post it in your store.

You can find a list of retailer responsibilities for ENDS in Deeming Tobacco Products To Be Subject to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. In addition, our website offers more information on regulations, guidance and webinars for retailers.

Vape Shops That Mix E-Liquids or Modify Products

If you operate a vape shop that mixes or prepares liquid nicotine or nicotine-containing e-liquids, or creates or modifies any type of ENDS, you are considered a manufacturer and must comply with all of the legal requirements for tobacco product manufacturers. As a result, some vape shops may have legal responsibilities as both manufacturers and retailers of tobacco products.

Importing ENDS and E-Liquids

Tobacco products imported or offered for import into the United States must comply with all the applicable requirements under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act). You can find more information on theImporting and Exporting webpage.

You can also learn more about the importation process in the FDA Regulatory Procedures Manual, Chapter 9, Import Operations and Actions.

If you have questions about importing a specific tobacco product, please contact the FDA district into which your product will be imported.

Reporting Adverse Experiences and Product Violations

If you have experienced an unexpected health or safety issue with a specific tobacco product, you can report an adverse experience to FDA. Knowledge about adverse experiences can help FDA identify health or safety issues beyond those normally associated with product use.

If you believe these products are being sold to minors, or you see another potential violation of the FD&C Act or FDA’s tobacco regulations, report the potential violation.


You can read the adverse event reports for ENDS that were voluntarily reported to FDA at the FOIA Electronic Reading Room.

Perfect Vape - New eJuice

Perfect Vape is a new and upcoming eJuice manufacturer with 9 different flavors.  They come in 30 ML and 120 ML bottles, you can't beat the price either! The blend is an awesome 70vg/30pg as well. Visit their website now at www.perfecvapestore.com 


Berrys MilkDelicious berries liquid that is characterized by a crisp flavor and creamy touch.

***(Favorite) Goldcake An unique dessert, represented by a banana cookies cake,but also keeps creamy and frutal nuances.

Tabaco BourbonDry and woodsy tobacco  with a touch of liquor.

Springs DreamsDelicious and refreshing drink with strawberry and watermelon with a light touch of coconut.

Chocolate Cake Tasty liquid like a delicous chocolate cake with a sugar glaze.

Pastel de frutasA cake with glaze and sugar candy , Between its fruit flavors highlights a sweet apple.

Sweet Tabaco Delicious sweet tobacco with a touch of the house.

Unicorn DonutA creamy glazed donut filled with juicy blueberry bites. Served with a side of vanilla bean ice cream and finished off with a touch of crunch berries.

Meca A delicious melon smoothie with  watermelon and a little touch of chewing gum, ready to vape all day.

Bottle size: 30ml and 120ml.
Nicotine options: 0mg, 3mg and 6mg
70vg/30pg mixter
Price: 30ml $9usd and 120ml $27usd 


Looking for eJuice to buy now? Visit www.vulcan-vapor.com

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

What’s in Your E-Cigarette?

What’s in Your E-Cigarette?
By Matt McMillen 
WebMD Health News

Feb. 18, 2015 -- As the popularity of electronic cigarettes has grown over the past several years, so have concerns over the health risks tied to them.

The New England Journal of Medicine, for example, recently published a letter from researchers that set off alarm bells. They reported that some e-cigarettes release formaldehyde, a probable cancer-causing substance (or carcinogen), when heated with batteries set at high voltages. 

On Jan. 28, the California State Department of Public Health released a report declaring e-cigarettes a public health threat and calling for regulation.


So, What’s in E-cigarettes?

That’s not an easy question to answer. No federal agency oversees the e-cigarette industry. That means no standards exist. Labels may inaccurately describe ingredients, and what you find in one brand may be vastly different from that found in another, for better or worse.

The results of one FDA review of 18 different e-cigarette cartridges found toxic and carcinogenic chemicals in some but not others. All but one of the cartridges labeled “no nicotine” did, in fact, contain nicotine. The authors suggest that “quality control processes used to manufacture these products are inconsistent or non-existent.”

Here’s some of what we do know.


The E-Liquid

E-liquid, or e-juice, is the name for the solution that’s heated up and converted to an aerosol, which e-cigarette users inhale. Here are its most common ingredients:

Nicotine: The addictive ingredient in e-cigarettes and regular cigarettes, nicotine stimulates the central nervous system and raises blood pressure, respiration, and heart rate. “People smoke because of the nicotine,” says researcher Maciej Goniewicz, PhD, PharmD. He's a tobacco and e-cigarette expert at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, N.Y.

While it's addictive, nicotine doesn't cause cancer, says Goniewicz: “What causes concern are the other chemicals (in the e-liquid).”

Flavorings: Goniewicz says hundreds of flavors exist, including cherry, cheesecake, cinnamon, and tobacco. Many of those flavoring chemicals, he says, are also used to flavor food.

“These are the big unknowns,” he says. “When we eat them, they are safe, but we don’t know what’s going on when we inhale them.”

It would be impossible to list all the various flavoring chemicals here, but one such chemical, diacetyl, is commonly used to add buttery flavor to popcorn. It's been linked to obstructive lung disease when inhaled. Other chemicals that add buttery flavor might be harmful as well, says Neal Benowitz, MD. He's a former member of the FDA’s Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee.

Propylene glycol (PG): PG is a lab-made liquid that the FDA generally views as safe in food, drugs, and cosmetics. It's also used to make artificial smoke or fog for rock concerts and other performances. It can irritate the lungs and eyes and may be more harmful for people with chronic lung diseases like asthma and emphysema.

Glycerin: Odorless and colorless, liquid glycerin has a slightly sweet taste. Like PG, the FDA generally views it as safe. It’s found in many products, including food and drugs, both prescription and over the counter.

While both PG and glycerin are safe in food and drugs, Goniewicz says, “we don’t know what happens if someone inhales large amounts of these chemicals over the long term. This is really unknown.”

Heating Up

Toxic chemicals are formed as the e-liquid heats up to make the aerosol that e-cig users inhale. Some of these chemicals can cause inflammation and blood vessel damage responses, says Benowitz, who's also a professor at the University of California, San Francisco's School of Medicine. “In most preparations, they are much lower than you find in cigarette smoking, but they are of concern, no question about it,” he says.

Those chemicals include:
Formaldehyde: A probable carcinogen.
Acetaldehyde: Another probable carcinogen.
Acrolein: Formed from heated glycerin, acrolein can damage the lungs and contribute to heart disease in smokers.

All three are released in increasing amounts as the temperature of the e-liquid rises. And, says Benowitz, users may be tempted to go for those higher temperatures.

“Unfortunately, the higher you heat the liquid, the more nicotine you get from it,” he says. “People who want to get a big dose of nicotine may use really high voltage batteries or an adjustable voltage battery.”

Goniewicz says flavors might mask the unpleasant taste that results when users heat their e-cigarettes to the point at which formaldehyde is made.


Particulates and Metals

The tiny particles in e-cigarette aerosol also may be harmful. This is certainly the case for cigarette smoke and other air pollution, which can cause blood vessel damage, inflammation, and nervous system effects, Benowitz says.

E-cigarette aerosol has similar levels of particulates as regular cigarettes. But not enough research has been done on e-cigarettes to draw any conclusions about the safety of breathing in the particles they produce.

Toxic metals such as tin, nickel, cadmium, lead, and mercury have been found in e-cigarette aerosol, too. A 2013 study notes that some metals, such as nickel, occur in concentrations 2 to 100 times that of cigarettes.

Are E-Cigarettes Safe?

“It’s all relative to cigarette smoking,” Benowitz says. “Based on what we know now, they are much less hazardous than regular cigarettes.”

And regular cigarettes, as everyone should know, are truly bad for you. According to the American Lung Association, cigarettes give off about 7,000 chemicals when burned, many of them poisonous -- at least 69 of those chemicals cause cancer.

E-cigarettes do appear to be less dangerous for those exposed to secondhand aerosol. E-cigarette users exhale very little of what they breathe in, says Benowitz, and their devices emit no aerosol. Cigarettes, by contrast, pollute the atmosphere and others’ lungs at a very high rate.

“Seventy-five percent of the smoke generated by cigarettes is sidestream smoke, and that goes into the environment,” Benowitz says.

Still, much more research needs to be done to fully figure out the health risks that e-cigarettes pose for both users and bystanders.

Both Benowitz and Goniewicz say e-cigarettes may prove helpful to smokers who are trying to quit. But that's another issue that needs much more study.

And for people who don’t already smoke?

“This is not a product for non-smokers,” Goniewicz says. “If you are not a smoker, don’t use it. There’s no reason to try electronic cigarettes.” The nicotine is addictive.
© 2015 WebMD, LLC. All rights reserved.
(CLICK HERE) to view the original article.

Stay up to date with vape related health issues at www.vulcan-vapor.com

Sunday, May 8, 2016

New eJuice (Alert) Bill Cotton Sauce

Bill Cotton Sauce eJuice is a new eJuice line launching from Colorado! It is coming in 30ml bottles at a great price of $10 /bottle. With a mixture of 10/90 (PG/VG) - max VG!


Two flavors:

The Kings Ice Cream - Vanilla ice cream with a hint ofpeanut butter mixed with bananas and topped caramel.

Sweet Hart Shake- Vanilla chocolate swirl ice cream with blended bananas and a strawberry topping.
Check them out now at - www.lilbillsvapes.com

Friday, April 1, 2016

Vulcan Vapor apparel (TShirt)

We are proud to release our quality Vulcan Vapor T-Shirt for only $9.99. It is now available at www.Vulcan-Vapor.com
 

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Vango Vapes eJuice Review Part 2 (2016)

Vango Vapes, who is established in the industry is relabeling their brand. Introducing new bottles, new labels and a separate line (Tobacco Land). 

Vango Vapes eJuice flavors & taste test reviews (comments):

Perci:  Perci is a smooth melon flavor and I really enjoyed it. A side note is it might be good with some menthal! 

Paradise: I wasn't so much a fan of. It tasted like perfume to me and I couldn't pinpoint what it was.

*** Fruitles: This one was my favorite out of the line! It had a smooth cereal and creamy milk flavor. It reminded me of the cereal Fruit Loops. I'm almost all the way through the 30ml and still love it.

Crimson: Was a berry (blue berry and raspberry) pie mix. I enjoyed it however I think a little more pie flavor with some vanilla would be beneficial. 

Ichigo: Reminded me of a sweet strawberry and cream yogurt. I couldn't taste much of the caramel that was mentioned, but it was tasty.

Ophelia: A mango/strawberry fruit mix with hints of cactus and kiwi. For me since I am a sweet and vanilla person this one was just a little to fruity for me if that makes sense. 

Zanzibar: Is a chocolate macaroon juice. I have never been a fan of chocolate eJuices, but I do like chocolate. This one however wasn't overwhelming like most chocolate eJuices. I was actually able to enjoy it for awhile, unlike most which immediately I would not use again. So I am confident to say it is smooth and a decent chocolate eJuice, even though that it isn't my style. 


Tobacco Land features 9 flavors. all tobacco based. The flavors are: 
Anarchy (black cherry)
Captain (vanilla & caramel)
Deadman (tobacco lover)
Gold (vanilla)
Pirate (oak barrel)
Scurvy (wild berries)
Silk (creamy rich caramel)
Surrender (vanilla & mint)
Vendetta (vanilla sweetness)

Thursday, March 10, 2016

CA LAWMAKERS APPROVE RAISING SMOKING AGE TO 21


SACRAMENTO - California lawmakers voted Thursday to make the nation's most populous state the second to raise the smoking age from 18 to 21 as part of a sweeping package of measures they are considering to crack down on tobacco.

Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown still must sign off on the legislation the Senate approved to make California the first state after Hawaii with the higher age limit. His spokesman said last week that the governor generally does not comment on pending legislation.

The bills also would restrict electronic cigarettes the same as tobacco products. The increasingly popular devices are not regulated by the federal government.

The higher age limit got approved despite amid intense lobbying from tobacco interests and fierce opposition from many Republicans, who say the state should butt out of people's personal decisions, even if they are harmful to health.

The six bills, which the Assembly has already backed, represent California's most substantial anti-tobacco effort in nearly two decades, the American Cancer Society said.

"With California having such a huge population, it's going to be very impactful nationwide," said Cathy Callaway, associate director of state and local campaigns for the American Cancer Society.

The Senate vote comes just over a week after San Francisco officials opted to raise the tobacco buying age to 21, making it the largest city to do so after New York. Nationwide, more than 120 municipalities have raised the smoking age, according to Tobacco 21, a group that advocates the policy shift nationally.

Hawaii was first to adopt the higher age limit statewide. New Jersey's Legislature voted to raise the smoking age from 19 to 21, but the bill died when Republican Gov. Chris Christie decided not to act on it before a January deadline.

Advocates note that the vast majority of smokers start before they are 18, according to data from the U.S. surgeon general. Making it illegal for 18-year-old high school students to buy tobacco for their underage friends will make it more difficult for teens to get the products, they say.

Critics say adults are trusted to make weighty decisions to vote or join the military once they turn 18. In response, Democrats changed the bill to allow members of the military to continue buying cigarettes at 18.

"You can commit a felony when you're 18 years old and for the rest of your life, be in prison," Assembly Republican Leader Chad Mayes said. "And yet you can't buy a pack of cigarettes."

Another bill would classify e-cigarettes, or "vaping" devices, as tobacco products subject to the same restrictions on who can purchase them and where they can be used.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration proposed regulating e-cigarettes but the rule has not taken effect.

Anti-tobacco advocates fear that vaporizers are enticing to young people and may encourage them to eventually take up smoking. Others say they are a less-harmful, tar-free alternative to cigarettes. They have not been extensively studied, and there is no scientific consensus on their harms or benefits.

The package of bills would expand smoke-free areas to include bars, workplace breakrooms, small businesses, warehouses, and hotel lobbies and meeting rooms. Smoking bans would apply at more schools, including charter schools, and counties would be able to raise their own cigarette taxes beyond the state's levy of $0.87 per pack.

Anti-smoking groups are collecting signatures for a November ballot initiative that would raise the cigarette tax to $2 a pack and direct the money to health care, tobacco-use prevention, research and law enforcement.

(CLICK HERE) to view the original article from ABC7. 


Continue to stay up to date with Vape related laws at www.Vulcan-Vapor.com