Fireball - Spicey, Hot Cinnamon eLiquid
Fireball eLiquid creates a new definition for cinnamon eJuice. Imagine the simmering, hot goodness of a cinnamon asteroid burning through space only to be captured by lab techs at VapeSafe and distilled into a bottle of Fireball eLiquid. If you like the flavor of spicey hot cinnamon candy and you enjoy the sensation of heavy vapor pouring out of your electronic cigarette, then you are in luck. We created Fireball just for you.
Fireball eLiquid by VapeSafe brings the spice back into spicey. As with all of the VapeSafe eLiquids, our mixtures are designed to produce nice, heavy vapors and the most succulent flavors.
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Technology Information:
Pipe Smoking: Smoking Pipe, Paul Kruger, Hookah, Erica Arborea, Calabash, Calumet, Water Pipe Percolator, Hookah Lounge, Pipe Smoking

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $14.14
Manufacturer: Books LLC
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Smoking Pipe, Paul Kruger, Hookah, Erica Arborea, Calabash, Calumet, Water Pipe Percolator, Hookah Lounge, Pipe Smoking, Pipestone National Monument, Perique, Latakia, Meerschaum, Pipe Cleaner, Pickit Lighters, Kiseru, Midwakh, Chesapeake Pipes, Chillum, Burley, Pipe Smoker of the Year, Opium Pipe, Churchwarden Pipe, Turkish Tobacco, Peterson Pipes, Cavendish Tobacco, Dokha, Dottle, Sebsi, Pipe Tool, Frank Method, Captain Black, Sherlock, Pipe-Weed, Pipe Sweetening. Excerpt: Burley tobacco is a light air-cured tobacco used primarily for cigarette production. In the United States it is produced in an eight state belt with approximately 70 % produced in Kentucky . Tennessee produces approximately 20 % with smaller amounts produced in Indiana , North Carolina , Missouri , Ohio , Virginia and West Virginia . Burley tobacco is produced in many other countries with major production in Brazil , Malawi and Argentina .In the U.S., burley tobacco plants are started from pelletized seeds placed in polystyrene trays floated on a bed of fertilized water in March or April. Transplanting begins in May and progresses through June with a small percentage set in July. Producers must contend with major diseases such as black shank and blue mold and insects like aphids , hornworms and budworms. Plants are topped by removing the developing flower head at approximately 60 days from transplanting and treated to prevent the growth of side shoots called suckers. Topping allows energy that would have produced a bloom to promote leaf expansion. At approximately four weeks after topping the tobacco is stalk cut using a knife that is shaped like a tomahawk . Each plant is speared, spiked or spudded (the terminology depending on the geographic location) onto a stick topped by a metal spear, spike or spud th...
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