Hello everyone! We’ve been working diligently and results have started to show!
Our warehouse has begun to process orders throughout the weekend. Although they’ll still ship Monday due to FedEx & USPS pick up times, we can assure you all that the shipping speeds should be much quicker than they previously were
Please note that although the warehouse operates, our office does not operate weekends so all phone calls and emails will be answered the following business day!
My most recent order was placed late at night on January 16th. It was processed and shipped the next day and got to my door on the 18th. Less than 48 hours and it was in my hands. Not sure how it could get any better. Thanks NR.
Hello everyone! We’ve had many requests for “WS-23 Cooling Agent” however, we discovered there is a safer alternative to this product tested by a toxicologist called “WS-3”. Good news is, WS-3 is extremely similar to WS-23 and offers the same qualities! Feel free to check it out,
If you guys have the chance (or have already), I’d be very curious in hearing any thoughts you might have on either of the WS products vs FA polar blast.
Ok, so what I take from initial impression (not having yet read Reddit) is that polar blast is still where I need to be for times when you don’t want even so much as a hint of mint/menthol… Yes?
(Still haven’t tried polar blast, and have decided that koolada isn’t going to work for me thanks to a bitter off-taste.)
Where have you picked that up about FA Polar Blast?
According to FA MSDS files, FA Polar Blast contains:
7% WS-3 (CAS 39711-79-0) aka Koolada
3% Frescolat ML (CAS 61597-98-6) which is also known as L-Menthyl lactate C13 H24 O3
Do you mean:
“safer, because a toxicologist has tested WS-3 and didn’t identify any issues"
or
"a toxicologist has tested WS-23 and WS-3 and has reported that there are more safety concerns with WS-23 compared to WS-3”?
Either way, it would be unethical for safety data to be hidden behind proprietary issues so please find a way to provide a link to their report?
ps. WS-3 and WS-23 are both cooling agents - that’s about where the similarity ends.
It’s safer because it was tested by a toxicologist within Purilum’s facility & WS-23 has been known to be common within foods. The toxicologist did not study WS-23 to compare, but believes this a safer alternative due to the fact that WS-23 was created for food in mind. We’ve learned that WS-3 if vaped, should be safer simply because of it’s properties and purpose compared to the commonly used food ingredient cooling agent made for ingesting. Therefore, the toxicologist does not believe that WS-23 is as safe due to the fact that WS-23 is meant to flavor gum, candy, food, etc.
WS-3 is also known as Koolada, which has been commonly used by The Flavor Apprentice and other large flavoring brands. We stand with using WS-3 as it has been used commonly throughout the industry for years by such flavor companies with no known negative effects as of this point.
Thank you! Even if it’s minor, we’re always looking for possible ways to make vaping safer
@Nicotine_River, shopping cart question on your web site.
Can the shopping cart be saved IN your database (tied to my account) - rather than as a cookie on my computer ?
I hate when I add stuff to my cart (from work) then try to finalize the order (from home) only to have an empty shopping cart.
Recently ordered from another site, and their cart was very “smart” and items added to the cart were tied/added to my account, so when I got home, and logged in, my cart was as full as I left it – Down side was that their website wasn’t as quick and responsive as yours is – I think their host sucked – or badly written back-end software.
I could swear I added a BUNCH of items to my cart here on Nic River, but now I look, and it’s empty - and I can’t remember what was added, except for HS RY4.
Hello Dave, we’ve had multiple complaints on this topic and we’re working diligently as to why this is happening. Currently the issue seems to be resonating from our website platform itself, Shopify. We’ve contacted them on this issue and have begun looking into why this is becoming such a constant issue.
I appreciate you informing of this. I will update everyone here once an answer is received.
Currently, the shopping cart is being saved via cookies. However, we’d have to contact our platform for further info. I doubt that how the cart saves is subject to change because the platform runs using that specific method.
Currently there seems to be a bug that’s deleting carts which is what we’re hoping to find, and elminimate