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Introducing Dinner Lady’s Beverages e-liquid range – new for 2023! Including three thirst-quenching flavours, the range is delightfully
refreshing with a range of cool summer flavours to be enjoyed throughout the
summer and beyond. Without further ado, let us introduce:
A sweet but tangy concoction of blueberry and homemade lemonade served on the rocks for a refreshing chill on a warm summer’s day.
A fruity blend of red berries, Pink Lemonade serves a delightful blend of strawberries and tangy lemonade on ice.
A refreshing take on a British favourite energy booster, Red
Thunder is packed to the brim with flavour – without the caffeine!
The Dinner Lady Beverages E-Liquid range is exclusively
available in Nic Salt 10ml formulations.
Naturally forming in tobacco leaves, salt nicotine most
closely resembles the experience of smoking a cigarette. Salt nicotine is extracted from the tobacco leaf and blended with benzoic acid to create a Nic Salt
e-liquid with optimal absorption and smooth throat hit that’s ideal for both heavy and light smokers.
Salt nicotine is naturally flavourless and blends seamlessly
with all flavour profiles to create impressive Beverage-inspired e-liquid flavours.
Containing equal amounts of Propylene Glycol (PG) and
Vegetable Glycerin (VG), Nic Salts are inhaled first into the mouth and then into the lungs – just like you’d smoke a cigarette. Because of their similarities to smoking, 50:50 e-liquids are popular with existing mouth-to-lung (MTL) vapers and adult smokers who are new to vaping.
Although Nic Salts are just as versatile as freebase 50:50
vape juices and can be used in various pen-style vape kits and pod devices, they are capable of delivering higher nicotine strengths with a smooth throat hit.
A refreshing twist on British beverages, the Dinner Lady
Beverage e-liquid range serves as a great starting point for adult smokers switching to a less harmful alternative.
Check out Dinner Lady’s Ultimate Beginners Vaping and Nicotine
Strength guides for more info.
The best coils for nic salts are typically ones with higher resistance, usually above 1.0 ohm.
These coils operate at lower wattages, providing a smooth vaping experience that complements the high nicotine content of nic salts without causing harshness.
Pod systems and MTL (mouth-to-lung) devices with coils in the range of 1.0 to 1.8 ohms are considered ideal for vaping nic salts effectively.
Nicotine salts (nic salts) and traditional freebase nicotine offer different experiences, but neither is "better" for you in a health context.
Nic salts allow for higher nicotine concentrations without harshness, potentially satisfying cravings more efficiently for some smokers looking to switch to vaping.
However, it's important to understand that all nicotine products carry health risks, and the safest option is not to consume nicotine at all.
If you're considering switching to nic salts for reduced harm, consult with a healthcare professional.
The main difference lies in the type of nicotine used and its purpose.
Traditional e-liquids use freebase nicotine, which is pure nicotine extracted from tobacco leaves. It's ideal for lower nicotine strength e-liquids and produces a more noticeable throat hit.
Nic salts, on the other hand, use nicotine that maintains its natural salt form, combined with salicylic acid to enhance its efficiency and smoothness.
This allows for higher nicotine levels without harshness, making nic salts ideal for those who prefer a smoother experience or are looking for a similar sensation to smoking.
Note that both nic salts and freebase nicotine e-liquids come in various flavours and PG/VG ratios.
When unopened and stored correctly, e-liquid can last for 1 to 2 years from the date of manufacture.
After opening, it's best to use the e-liquid within 1 to 6 months for optimal flavour and performance.
Exposure to air, heat, and light can accelerate the degradation of the e-liquid, so proper storage is key to maintaining its quality.
Yes, e-liquid can expire.
Most e-liquids have a shelf life of 1 to 2 years from the manufacturing date if stored properly.
Over time, the quality of the e-liquid may deteriorate, which can lead to changes in flavour or effectiveness.
It's important to store e-liquid in a cool, dark place and ensure the cap is tightly sealed to extend its shelf life.
Yes, you can take vape liquid on a plane, but there are restrictions.
E-liquids must be stored in containers no larger than 100ml (3.4 ounces), and all liquids must fit into a single, clear, quart-sized (about 1 liter) zip-top plastic bag.
This bag must be removed from your carry-on bag and placed in a screening bin. The total volume of all liquids, gels, and aerosols must not exceed 1 liter.
It's also a good idea to check the regulations of your airline and destination country before traveling.
The duration one e-liquid bottle lasts can vary greatly depending on the size of the bottle, the frequency of use, and the type of vape device.
A typical 10ml bottle of e-liquid might last about 5 to 7 days for an average user, but this may vary. Those who vape less frequently or use devices with higher efficiency may find their e-liquid lasts longer.
A "vape" refers to the electronic device used to vaporise e-liquid for inhalation. It consists of a battery, a heating element (coil), and a tank where the e-liquid is stored.
"E-liquid," also known as vape juice, is the fluid used in vape devices that produces vapor. It typically contains propylene glycol (PG), vegetable glycerine (VG), flavourings, and optionally nicotine.
In summary, the vape is the hardware, while e-liquid is the consumable that goes inside it.