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Want Some Waffle-Flavored Vapors? New E-Cigarette Store Has It

Vapor4Life opened a Lincoln Square store last week selling e-cigarettes in 160 flavors. Chicago recently voted to ban e-cigarettes in the same places that smoking is prohibited.

By Stan Golovchuk

Vapor4Life, a Northbrook-based e-cigarette company, has its roots in a basement with about five employees.

Four years later, V4L staffs 25 and operates out of a warehouse in the Sky Harbor Business park. Last week, they opened a retail space in Lincoln Square. 

To celebrate the grand opening of their store at 2307 W. Lawrence Ave., which is called E-Cigs by WOW Vapor, V4L will sell vaporizers at 60 percent off, starter kits at 50 percent off, flavors at 40 percent off, along with a discount for anyone who trades in a pack of cigarettes when buying a vaporizer. 

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"You can come out and try different flavors and batteries," V4L's community manager Brandon Hammond said. "Our goal is to make switching to vaping easier for the cigarette consumer," Hammond said. 

Currently, V4L offers vaporizers in a variety of shapes and flavors. Some of their e-cigs look like traditional cigarettes, others are bigger and resemble cigars. 
The company offers more than 160 flavors for vaporizer use. These flavors vary from tobacco to menthols, fruits and drinks, they even have a waffle flavor. 
The flavors also come with varying nicotine quantities, higher doses for people switching from a heavy nicotine habit, to zero nicotine for folks who just like the taste and feel of using vaporizers. 

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Vapor4Life also sells a cigar inspired vaporizer, designed as a complement to cigars rather than an alternative  — something to imitate a cigar without exposing other people to the smell and smoke. 

For cigarette smokers seeking an alternative to the tar, ash and, well, smoke, e-cig brands provide a seemingly safer method of consuming nicotine. While the jury is still out on the exact effect nicotine vaporizers have on people, Hammond says they helped him get off a eight year cigarette addiction.

"I can't call it a cessation tool, but it is still a better alternative to cigarettes," Hammond said. "What we've seen from studies is that e-cigs are 99 percent less harmful."

"There are some carcinogens, but it's still minor," he added.

V4L's e-cigs contain up to four ingredients: nicotine, food flavoring, propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin. Each individual ingredient has been previously approved by the FDA, but haven't received FDA approval as a combined product. 

Recently, the local e-cig market felt a blow when the cities of Evanston and Chicago banned the products under clean air ordinances. In Evanston, e-cig use is prohibited in all areas designated “smoke-free” and within 25 feet of building entrances. In Chicago, vaporizers will soon join cigarettes and become forbidden from use in public, indoor spaces.

Hammond says the company is still unsure how Chicago's new law will affect their business, but since the Lincoln Square store is classified as a tobacco shop, V4L is hopeful that customers will still have the opportunity to test products in-store. 

"We're excited to be here in Chicago and offer that convenience to our customers," said Kevin Rubio, the manager of V4L's Lincoln Square store. "All of our managers speak Spanish and we'll help people find the right stuff for what they need [to start using vaporizers]. 


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