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Laila_7

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Hello guys

Is there any vape juice that u recommend my to purchase for New York City ?


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Rhianne

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Are you looking for an actual store or juice to buy for a trip to NYC?


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newyork13

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If you're going to NYC and are looking for a "local" juice, then I'd suggest VapeNY, and try their NY4. There are a couple of locations. They say it's an RY4, but for me it's very graham crackery and very enjoyable. Plus, they are nice folks.
 

Rhianne

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If you're going to NYC and are looking for a "local" juice, then I'd suggest VapeNY, and try their NY4. There are a couple of locations. They say it's an RY4, but for me it's very graham crackery and very enjoyable. Plus, they are nice folks.


Thanks, haven’t been yet but hear they’re cool and have a great dog. :) Hope OP reads this.
 

newyork13

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dog? I've been to their mid-town and lower east side shops. never saw a dog.

OPs should always read their threads.
 

Rhianne

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dog? I've been to their mid-town and lower east side shops. never saw a dog.

OPs should always read their threads.

Sorry, someone at ECF mentioned a vape shop in the LES that had a dog. I thought it was this one. I’m not shlepping into the City for gear now anyway. Have a good one. It’s getting hot again this week, sigh.


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Rhianne

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If you come out to Long Island there is a great Vape Shop near me.

I haven’t been back in ages. My family mostly moved away so I don’t go there much anymore.
I’m glad ppl are vaping there, though. Thanks! :)


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SteveS45

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This just one section and it goes the length of the store~!

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SteveS45

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It’s like a vape department store, wow!

And the Best Part is I have never paid the Retail Price~! The manager always matches or comes as close to the prices I pay online. Awesome guy and a nice store. Although only half of the store is for vaping the other side is Tobacco and Hookahs plus regular cigarettes and beverages.
 

Rhianne

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There are mixed smoke and vape shops here too. You’re lucky, we had one in Forest Hills and it closed down. It wasn’t a great one, though.


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newyork13

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Speaking of mixed. I was in Roma Italia a couple of times over the last few years, and when I was there time before last I went looking for a vape shop on the internet. When I went to check it out, all I found was a clothing store, nice upscale mens and womens. So, I went in and asked about it since it was the same address. Well, tucked into the corner, between the men's apparel and the women's, was a small but very nice selection of mods and juices.

My last visit, last year, showed things have changed there. I think that vape nook in the clothing store is gone, but there are many vape shops, with European juices which are very nice.
 

Rhianne

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Speaking of mixed. I was in Roma Italia a couple of times over the last few years, and when I was there time before last I went looking for a vape shop on the internet. When I went to check it out, all I found was a clothing store, nice upscale mens and womens. So, I went in and asked about it since it was the same address. Well, tucked into the corner, between the men's apparel and the women's, was a small but very nice selection of mods and juices.

My last visit, last year, showed things have changed there. I think that vape nook in the clothing store is gone, but there are many vape shops, with European juices which are very nice.


That’s cool that there are more shops now. The one tucked in between clothing sounded fun, though. I think Europe is way ahead of us in so many ways. If I had unlimited resources, I’d probably be living on the continent or in the UK. Rome sounds nice, you’re lucky!

There are a couple places near me where I used to buy smokes which have Smok stuff and Naked juice. That’s it! And way expensive too.


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newyork13

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yeah it was fun, but not efficient. The woman in charge of the clothes was befuddled when I asked about the juices, so she called the guy (owner perhaps) who came out from somewhere. I got a small bottle of Mrs. Lords, which I was curious about for a while. Glad it was just a small bottle since it was way too dark and old, compared to a bottle I got later from Mrs Lord online.
That was 3 yrs ago. Last year there were a good number of vape shops and they were nice, with a selection of Italian juices some of which were really tasty. And the folks working in them were knowledgeable and helpful.
Yes, I'm lucky. Rome is an extraordinary city, with the mix of 2000 year old structures and the modern. Love it, but feel bad about how broken the infrastructure is. Oh well, take the great with the not so.
 

Rhianne

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yeah it was fun, but not efficient. The woman in charge of the clothes was befuddled when I asked about the juices, so she called the guy (owner perhaps) who came out from somewhere. I got a small bottle of Mrs. Lords, which I was curious about for a while. Glad it was just a small bottle since it was way too dark and old, compared to a bottle I got later from Mrs Lord online.
That was 3 yrs ago. Last year there were a good number of vape shops and they were nice, with a selection of Italian juices some of which were really tasty. And the folks working in them were knowledgeable and helpful.
Yes, I'm lucky. Rome is an extraordinary city, with the mix of 2000 year old structures and the modern. Love it, but feel bad about how broken the infrastructure is. Oh well, take the great with the not so.


I’m not sure how Italy is compared to the rest of the EU, but the EU seems to be a real mixed bag. Like the TPD laws are ridiculous, as they don’t help anything. But I guess local stuff factors in, so every place is different. When I said Europe was ahead of us, I meant culturally and in attitude.
Since the weather in NY has been so crappy, I’d gladly move to England for cooler weather. It sounds silly, but 70 degrees in the summer sounds great compared to 90+ degrees!
What’s broken in the infrastructure in Italy? I haven’t watched international news in ages. The state of things bums me out, so I cut out TV news and read stuff online every so often, just to know vaguely what’s up.
I used to really love NY but I dunno, it’s just so crowded and much dirtier now.
Nice talking to you! Have a good one. :)


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newyork13

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Whoa. That's a lot to reply to.
My opinions only:
Europeans are in many ways culturally ahead of the US. As I've told my wife, whose maternal side is from English Puritans settlers, when those Puritans left England and established colonies here, that lloosened up England and the US got tight.
Many of the crappy regulations in the EU were imposed by the EU bureaucrats in Brussels without countries/people voting on it. That's the sad nature of the EU. (And, though born and bred in the US, I have dual citizenship, so I feel quite bad about it all everywhere.)
Weather: I lived in England for two years and I liked the weather there. (One year in Oxford and one in London.) It rarely got too hot. And, the usual portrayal as raining all the time doesn't really apply to the east coast of England, in my experience. (Though it certainly does on the west coast, where I spent a couple of months in cold rainy dreariness. Though beautiful too.)
Often, by the time the weather pattern moved east, it shed its rain.
Italy is like the US. One can't generalize about conditions. When I mentioned broken infrastructure I was only talking about Rome, which I love dearly. Other big cities there are better. In Rome, there's garbage in the streets because the trash pickup is so inefficient, the mass transit can be seriously screwed up.
And last, funny that our opinions about NYC should be totally opposite. I used to really dislike NYC (and that's where I was born and raised), but despite the larger population, it's cleaner and safer and friendlier than it used to be.
 

Rhianne

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Sorry about the crazy in-depth reply! I’ve been reading Le Carre and he’s so detailed, it’s catching I guess. Like poison ivy.

If I think too much about stuff, I can go down my own rabbit hole of musing about things.

Glad to hear about the nice weather in England, it’s where my hubs would like to go.

So crapped out after this week’s weather here, not looking forward to the weekend at all.

We used to hang out in the village and LES, and it’s so hipster-ish now and expensive, I can’t stand it. I liked slightly less shiny.

Have a good one. Appreciate you taking the time out to write. There are really interesting ppl on this forum!


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newyork13

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right. so, you mean you like beyond?
I've been to a couple of them, one in Brooklyn and one in Manhattan. Nice shops.
Is that what you mean?
 

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