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With this spin-off e-liquid version of your beloved childhood treat, take a journey down memory lane! With each sip, Cloud Nurdz's Grape Apple eJuice promises to deliver luscious clouds of juicy grapes and crisp green apples. I've only had its collection's Grape Apple e-juice, so I'm interested to see how the clouds compare in flavor to the crunchy green and purple candies. There's just one way to learn! See whether you would want to try this interesting vape juice by watching the unpacking of it!
THE UNBOXING
I was thrilled to see that Nerds, the double-flavored crispy candy, now had an e-liquid version because I always enjoyed them as a kid. Over the next few reviews, I'll be evaluating the three Cloud Nurdz flavors that I stocked up on. The one I'm trying today is their grape apple variety, so green and purple would be the colors of the candy. It realized this, which is why the colors of their packaging match the candy itself.
There is a huge thin-cardboard box that holds the 100mL bottle. This was a little misleading because the box resembles those that can accommodate two 60mL bottles (for a total capacity of 120mL). The corporate name was written in a big, graffiti-style typeface and the information on the bottle was the same as the information on the bottle. To highlight the flavor of the e-liquid, the term Grape Apple is imprinted twice on the label in reflecting green and purple writing, respectively. On the left side of the label, there are two prominent stamps denoting the 3 milligram nicotine content. The fact that this product includes nicotine, a substance that is highly addictive, is stated in a warning banner at the bottom of the label.
There were many cautions on the label's reverse, including one against acetaldehyde exposure. A second warning that nicotine may be dangerous if it comes into touch with your skin or is possibly consumed was put just beneath the first one. I've seen this warning before and have even created an article that you may read to find out what happens if you ingest or get e-juice on your skin by mistake.
By Vapor BossWith this spin-off e-liquid version of your beloved childhood treat, take a journey down memory lane! With each sip, Cloud Nurdz's Grape Apple eJuice promises to deliver luscious clouds of juicy grapes and crisp green apples. I've only had its collection's Grape Apple e-juice, so I'm interested to see how the clouds compare in flavor to the crunchy green and purple candies. There's just one way to learn! See whether you would want to try this interesting vape juice by watching the unpacking of it!
THE UNBOXING
I was thrilled to see that Nerds, the double-flavored crispy candy, now had an e-liquid version because I always enjoyed them as a kid. Over the next few reviews, I'll be evaluating the three Cloud Nurdz flavors that I stocked up on. The one I'm trying today is their grape apple variety, so green and purple would be the colors of the candy. It realized this, which is why the colors of their packaging match the candy itself.
There is a huge thin-cardboard box that holds the 100mL bottle. This was a little misleading because the box resembles those that can accommodate two 60mL bottles (for a total capacity of 120mL). The corporate name was written in a big, graffiti-style typeface and the information on the bottle was the same as the information on the bottle. To highlight the flavor of the e-liquid, the term Grape Apple is imprinted twice on the label in reflecting green and purple writing, respectively. On the left side of the label, there are two prominent stamps denoting the 3 milligram nicotine content. The fact that this product includes nicotine, a substance that is highly addictive, is stated in a warning banner at the bottom of the label.
There were many cautions on the label's reverse, including one against acetaldehyde exposure. A second warning that nicotine may be dangerous if it comes into touch with your skin or is possibly consumed was put just beneath the first one. I've seen this warning before and have even created an article that you may read to find out what happens if you ingest or get e-juice on your skin by mistake.