A vape is for life, says vape shop

Vape shop owners are taking a humorous stance on the recent ban on disposable vapes by emphasizing that vapes should only go to loving and loyal forever homes. With disposable vapes no longer available, shops like VapeNation are ensuring they match the right vape to the right caring owner, while reminding them of the long-term commitment involved.

Roy Hobbs of VapeNation states, "A vape isn't just for a stressful Monday, a night out, or school. You're making that vape a promise." Customers are now required to sign a binding contract to retain their vape for 22 years or until the end of its natural life, whichever comes first.

Hobbs adds, "Vapes of all stages of life need love and attention, although some with shorter lifespans may show signs of decay, such as running out of e-liquid and stopping working. We do repairs and euthanasia is 30 quid."

He also advises that when buying a vape for someone younger, one should keep in mind that they don't stay juiced up and flavorful forever. The lifespan of a vape comes with natural changes that require preparation.

Meanwhile, local vape enthusiast Margaret Gerving, aged 78, has turned her home into "Aberystwyth Vapes in Need," caring for more than 200 disposables. She states, "As long as they've got a few puffs left in them, they deserve happiness."

Source: The Daily Mash (UK)

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