Will you guys allow in person pickups for orders including nic? I feel like you already do, so forgive me if this is a dumb Q. I’m lucky enough to live within ~2 hours from you guys
No, we are not able to accommodate in-store pick-up (we haven’t for a year now due to covid) and after the April 3rd UPS deadline, we will no longer be shipping nicotine for personal use (DIY). I would recommend getting an order for nicotine in ASAP because we may need to stop taking orders prior to April 3rd (TBD) due to the high volume we are currently receiving. I hope this helps!
Thanks for the update. I just received an shipment from you and want to express my appreciation for your products and services. You folks are awesome.
@Nicotine_River not sure if its been brought up before, but any idea if synthetic nicotine is going to be lumped into the ban? I was just wondering because its not derived from tobacco plants.
Good question! Yes, all nicotine/tobacco products including TFN are subject to the shipping restrictions beginning on April 3rd. I hope this helps!
Laura
It does. Thank you. Kinda figured as much
I’m confused by River Supply. They sent an e-mail with instructions to register your “business” so they can continue shipping B2B. It seemed like a thinly veiled hint to me. Become a business and we can continue shipping to you? Google tells me I can set up a simple LLC business in my state for about $50. Do you suppose that works? Passing the business test proves you are an adult, so USPS, UPS, and Fedex are off the hook and do not care?
Today I visited 3 local vape shops. First time in over 5 years. Two of these were new since last I looked, and 4 others I had bookmarked no longer exist. This is in a midwest metro of 600k population. I went to see what they sell now, and to ask about the PACT vape mail ban.
All the shops were empty, no customers, on a mid-afternoon Tuesday in good weather. Two shops were staffed by millennials with interesting English speaking skills. The third was staffed by 2 crusty old farts. All seemed poorly informed about the ban, and none knew of any plans to take advantage of it, i.e., sell NIC and flavor concentrates over the counter. The old farts got hostile at the suggestion. They feared if they sold DIY supplies it would undercut their prime business because people would mass produce juice and give it away or sell it to their friends.
So, I’m ambivalent. If I were running a vape shop I think I’d look at ways to take advantage of the ban by serving the DIYers, thus bringing more customers in the door. But maybe that would backfire, as the old fart suspected.
The one millennial I could understand said 70% of their customers are probably under 30, and 80% of their sales are probably of pods and disposables. She was even upset by the volume of disposables because she thought they were harmful to the environment (landfill).
I apologize for the confusion but the email we sent was in order to request the required PACT documentation needed from vape-related businesses id they would like to ship nicotine after April 3rd.
I live outside Atlanta and there are a bunch of vape shops in the metro area. I’ve gone into a few of them and it seems to me that they carry more CBD products and accessories than anything else. They are also clueless of the upcoming shitstorm.
Man, ignorance is bliss…
I have a question which I am quite sure many here are interested in:
Can you tell us something about the long term storage of your PurNic™ Nicotine Bitartrate?
How long do you expect it to be stored before degradation?
Unfortunately, I cannot speak to the storage or shelf life of powdered nicotine. PurNic™ Nicotine Bitartrate is intended for commercial manufacturing only and not a product that should be used in vaping.
Laura
Great segue though…
There have been a few threads here about shelf life of our vaping nicotine, both FB and salts. Care to share any insights of a pro here on the forum? Storage, freezing, etc?
There is really no “shelf life” of liquid nicotine, though we do put an expiration date of 1 year on the bottle (mandatory by the FDA). Nicotine technically doesn’t go bad, but it does begin to degrade and oxidize over time with exposure to heat, air and light. We recommend freezer storage as the best way to mitigate oxidation and we’ve had customers report our nicotine has stayed fresh for several years when kept this way. I hope this helps!
Laura
Thanks for the sale. I wish I could order more but still waiting my my shipment from Friday last week to ship.
Thank you for your patience, we are incredibly backlogged right now! Based on our current lead time, I would estimate your order will ship around the end of this week, maybe early next week.
Wow. That is a backlog. It would pretty cool if the discount was applied to my order or a surprise added.
So tempting…one more 55 gallon drum could come in handy.