If it gets more people vaping and off cigs, more power to them. Then they can find the better vape stores or online resources afterward.
One of those Walgreen's disposables I bought was a "Fin" -- and though I didn't really care for the taste (somewhat like eucalyptus, ick), when I had to spend a full day with my mom at the hospital, I would alternate between going down 4 floors to my vehicle to smoke, and simply slipping into the private bathroom to have a few hits on the e-cig -- proof of concept that kept me interested! As the winter got colder, I got MORE interested, till I finally googled "e-cigarettes" (because the Blu's tasted even worse!), found ECF, and finally embarked as a full-on vaper. So the disposables absolutely have their place, whether as a simple proof of concept, or perhaps an emergency stop-gap to keep from smoking, if something goes awry with one's hardware while out and away from one's vaping resources at home.
Andria
Yeah the last time I was in a Walgreens and checked out their vape stuff it was pretty much the same stuff that Wally world carries.I don't shop there often, and I can't imagine them having any gear I'd be interested in...but I will definitely check them out next time I'm in the area. If for no other reason than to tell the manager, "Hey! So glad you're selling vape gear. It has helped me, and so many of my friends quit smoking".
That is what I started on but the flavor in mine was a hint of roasted almond I liked the flavor so much I would add a drop to 30 mill to get the same resultsOne of those Walgreen's disposables I bought was a "Fin" -- and though I didn't really care for the taste (somewhat like eucalyptus, ick), when I had to spend a full day with my mom at the hospital, I would alternate between going down 4 floors to my vehicle to smoke, and simply slipping into the private bathroom to have a few hits on the e-cig -- proof of concept that kept me interested! As the winter got colder, I got MORE interested, till I finally googled "e-cigarettes" (because the Blu's tasted even worse!), found ECF, and finally embarked as a full-on vaper. So the disposables absolutely have their place, whether as a simple proof of concept, or perhaps an emergency stop-gap to keep from smoking, if something goes awry with one's hardware while out and away from one's vaping resources at home.
Andria
The Walgreen's in West Bend WI has E-liquid in glass bottles and ecig vaping stuff. I never paid too much attention because of the price. However, if I needed something I could go to the vape store (1 mile from my house). I still need to venture there but I'm use to buying online.Apparently, our local Walgreens have started selling vape products - hardware and ejuice. Hella expensive, but it looks like they're trying to get in on the action. Stored behind the counter with the smoking products.