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Use the "Notify Me" Button to Request an Item

Posted by Stuart Rosenfarb on

We have just added a new feature to our site that will allow you to notify us when there is a product that is out-of-stock that you would like us to order for you and/or let you know the second the next shipment arrives and stock in your selected item is replenished.

When you select a product size and strength that is currently out-of-stock, a green "Notify Me When Available" button will appear above the "Reviews" bar on the left side of your screen. When you click that button, you will be asked to provide your email (if you are not logged-in) as well as confirm the size of the bottle and the strength that you are interested in.  We will be notified of your request and we will ensure that our next shipment includes your desired eJuice.  As soon as the stock is replenished on our site, customers who requested that item will be notified by email immediately.

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Will my eJuice survive the freezing cold weather?

Posted by Stuart Rosenfarb on

We have received many questions about the effects of the freezing cold weather on eJuice shipments that are left outside or in outdoor community mailboxes for hours at a time before they can be picked-up, and so I thought that I would take a moment to address this question through our blog.

Due to the PG content in most eJuices, eJuice will not freeze.  It will however get thicker and the ingredients may separate until the eJuice is warmed-up.  eJuices containing 100%VG may freeze if left outside for a while, but this does no harm to the eJuice.  Many people have frozen their eJuice to give it a longer shelf life without any negative affects (although we do not recommend or endorse this practice as we believe that fresh is best when it comes to eJuice).  Cold is actually better for eJuice than heat, so if your eJuice or Vape Juice has been sitting outside in freezing weather, all you need to do is let it warm up for approximately 48 hours before you vape it so that it will flow properly into your wick.

Stuart Rosenfarb
Founder & CEO
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Mount Baker Vapor reports cinnamon flavoured eJuice is safe contrary to recent study

Posted by Stuart Rosenfarb on

We are currently in the process of evaluating Mount Baker Vapor eJuices that will be featured on our site this coming March and when selecting eJuices to review, we noticed that Mount Baker had brought back their cinnamon flavoured eJuices and were once again selling them through their site. I sent them an email asking why they had started selling cinnamon flavoured eJuices again after they had removed them in response to a recent study that reported cinnamon flavoured eJuices to be unsafe for use. As a direct result of these new findings, PremiumEjuiceSamples.com will once again be featuring cinnamon flavoured eJuices. It's a good thing too because we have some excellent eJuices that contain natural cinnamon extract that we had to remove in the interest of the health and safety of our customers. Please see the response I received from Mount Baker below.

Mount Baker Email Response:

We had pulled our cinnamon flavors due to an overwhelming concern that was expressed to us by our customer base. To ensure the quality of our product and the safety of our customers, we chose to pull our cinnamon flavors until more investigation could be done to determine the validity of the study. Upon further investigation, we have determined that while our flavors do contain natural cinnamon extract, none of our flavors are nearly as concentrated as the substance used in the study. In addition, the flavor bases are then further diluted with a selected blend of PG (Propylene Glycol) and VG (Vegetable Glycerin). The study also did not attempt the test with various dilutions of E Liquid, but only the concentrated Cinnamaldehyde. Furthermore, the Cinnamaldehyde was not in vapor form, but in liquid form. After much investigation, we here at Mt. Baker Vapor have decided to place all of our Cinnamon Flavors back on the site. We will be providing links to the studies and critiques in question on our blog. This way, you as our customers can make the most informed decision possible on the flavors you choose.

Enclosed is a link to the most recent study on the manner as well as critique of the same study. For any other comments, questions or concerns please contact support@mtbakervapor.com.

Study
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0887233313002610

Critique of Study
http://www.ecigarette-research.com/web/index.php/2013-04-07-09-50-07/138-cinnamon-flavours-in-e-cigarettes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRhFEGWPIp0
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How much nicotine kills a human?

Posted by Stuart Rosenfarb on

Source: Electronic Cigarette Trade Association of Canada (ECTA)

This article by Bernd Mayer (Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Karl-Franzens University Graz) states, "Nicotine is a toxic compound that should be handled with care, but the frequent warnings of potential fatalities caused by ingestion of small amounts of tobacco products or diluted nicotine-containing solutions are unjustified and need to be revised in light of overwhelming data indicating that more than 0.5 g of oral nicotine is required to kill an adult."

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Why Is The FDA Shielding Smokers From The Good News About E-Cigarettes?

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By Gilbert Ross, M.D.
Source: Forbes.com

Any clear-thinking health professional would agree that cigarette smoking is without question the most devastating and preventable public health risk that we need to address in this country. And now, four-plus years after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was given legal authority over tobacco products, the regulatory agency faces arguably its most important public health decision in its history...

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