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Strength | 35mg, 55mg |
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Embrace the bold and tangy taste of Fryd’s Angry Apple 30ML Nicotine Salt E-Liquid, a vibrant blend that combines the crispness of tart apples with a hint of fiery spice. This e-liquid is formulated with high-quality nicotine salts, offering a smooth and satisfying vaping experience that’s ideal for pod systems and low-wattage devices. The compact 30ML bottle ensures you can enjoy this invigorating flavor on the go, while the balanced nicotine content delivers a pleasant throat hit that complements the sharp apple zest and subtle spice. Experience the daring and refreshing flavor of Angry Apple Nicotine Salt E-Liquid by Fryd, and add a bold twist to your vaping journey with every puff.
Warning: This product contains nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive Chemical.
$19.99
Strength | 35mg, 55mg |
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2018 Farm Bill, Section 297A: The 2018 Farm Bill amends the CSA’s definition of marijuana to exclude hemp.Id. at Section 12619. The 2018 Farm Bill also prohibits states or Indian tribes from prohibiting the interstate transport or delivery of hemp. Id. Section 10114.
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