FAQ

What happens when you stop smoking cigarettes and start vaping?

  • Former smokers frequently find that their sense of taste and smell improves after starting vaping and becoming cigarette free.

Is vaping healthier than smoking cigarettes?

  • Cigarette smokers find that breathing improves after switching to e-cigs because the lungs are no longer exposed to tar.
  • Unlike cigarette smoke, the vapor produced by e-cigs does not contain carbon monoxide.
  • E-cigs contain less chemicals and toxins

Will I save money by switching from disposable nicotine to a device requiring e-liquid?

  • Buying a “kit” (refillable vape) tends to be more expensive to start with, but when compared to disposable vapes, you end up spending significantly less money over time.

What is the difference between salt nicotine and freebase nicotine?

  • Freebase nicotine is more basic on the PH scale, meaning it feels more harsh to inhale on the higher end of the strength spectrum. Nic salts have been neutralized a little to still offer the strength but with a more gentle sensation on the inhale.
  • (When switching from a disposable to a device, you will want to start with a salt nic. It will be a higher milligram of nicotine.)

Do your products contain THC?

  • Yes; some do. The legal limit is .03%. In 2018, the federal government signed the Agriculture Improvement Act (2018 Farm Bill). It removed hemp and all hemp-derived compounds from the definition of marijuana.

Will I pass a drug test if I use delta 8?

  • No; Delta 8 contains .03% THC

Is Delta 8 or Delta 10 better for anxiety?

  • Delta 10 has been found to reduce stress, which can be helpful if you’re suffering from anxiety or depression.

Is Delta 8 or Delta 9 better for pain?

  • Definitely Delta 8. The Delta 8 compound in cannabis helps our body respond to pain signals sent by our central nervous system and cannabinoid receptors, located throughout our body.

Are Tinctures different than edibles?

  • Edibles are eaten and require digestion to work; tinctures do not! Tinctures are consumed sublingually (placed under tongue). Absorption happens much faster under the tongue than through digestion.

These products may contain nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive chemical.