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In reply to the discussion: I just smoked the last cig in my last open pack, switched to e-cigs - ask me anything. [View all]beevul
(12,194 posts)81. We got a sampler, semi-anticipating a change...
One thing we made a point of doing, was getting a sampler pack of small bottles of various flavors.
Based on reading the experiences of others, we thought it would be a good idea to have alternatives on hand in case we began to dislike our current choice.
I'm looking forward to trying out some non-tobacco flavors some time down the road. I'm really not a drinker, and not terribly big on sweets or chocolate, but if i could find a flavor that tasted like bacon or turkey or steak, I bet I'd never put it down rofl.
Meat and potatoes guy here
Speaking of that, after dinner is going to be the real test, I think. It was always the hardest time when we were out of cigs and during the short time we had quit before.
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I just smoked the last cig in my last open pack, switched to e-cigs - ask me anything. [View all]
beevul
Jan 2013
OP
If you're willing to learn to mix your own, bacon and roast beef are both available.
politicat
Jan 2013
#132
I'm also doing the e-cig thing. Yesterday a medical provider gave me that same pollyanna talk
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2013
#104
I just wish they would make the e-cig lighter so it could dangle in your mouth and not fall out of
Booster
Jan 2013
#58
Not sure where you heard that...I'm in SoFL in the locale you mentioned and have been using e cigs
Malikshah
Jan 2013
#32
So basically: "try and be nice to people, avoid eating fat, read a good book every now and then, get
Guy Whitey Corngood
Jan 2013
#23
Hardest thing I ever did. The one thing that kept me on the wagon in the short term was that...
Gidney N Cloyd
Jan 2013
#44
I recommend e cigarette forum for a ton of great info on what is a good device and many
Shilo
Jan 2013
#88
It is so worth it. Just to no longer have the worry of it killing you is a great feeling once
applegrove
Jan 2013
#46
Good luck and thanks for posting. I keep buying ecigs but I lose them, and ne dup back with the real
robinlynne
Jan 2013
#52
LOL, I kept doing stupid things to mine. Like washing one in my jeans pocket
Glitterati
Jan 2013
#60
but it doesnt fit in the case!. Which is, imho the problem. you have to take it apart.
robinlynne
Jan 2013
#110
Congrats! I quit cold turkey 30+yrs ago after smoking about 2 packs/day so you can do it.
Michigan Alum
Jan 2013
#77
I got the G6 starter kit, with the short battery, Tribeca flavor.. and a bottle of Turkish.
tridim
Jan 2013
#118
I need to quit for many reasons. Can someone recommend the best e-cig for me?
smirkymonkey
Jan 2013
#135