Early Autumn - Apple and Cinnamon

New VapeSafe Early Autumn eLiquid.

Early Autumn - Apples and Cinnamon flavored eLiquid evokes memories of the beginning of fall. The feel of the warm autumn sun on the skin. The sight of vibrant hues of amber and crimson leaves hanging in gently swaying trees soaking up the light. The rustling sound of the breeze slipping through the tree branches tugging and teasing the remaining leaves into releasing their hold and floating downward. The laughing children raking the leaves into piles and then running and jumping into the soft, luscious piles scattering the leaves again. The delicious smells of baking apple and cinnamon pies wafting through open windows. These are the sights, smells and tastes of Early Autumn.

Early Autumn eLiquid by VapeSafe captures the essence of Autumn no matter what season it is. Early Autumn eLiquid is flavorful combination of apples and cinnamon. As with all of the VapeSafe eLiquids, our mixtures are designed to produce nice, heavy vapors and the most succulent flavors. Try Early Autumn eLiquid today!

Early Autumn - Apples and Cinnamon eLiquid


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Methods of Cigar Storage

Little Filtered Cigars

By: D Sabot

When a cigar enthusiast considers the process of cigar aging, they will need to first ponder on a few essential facts. The first is that they should not even consider enjoying the fresh cigars for at least a full calendar year. This means that the most essential of cigar accessories is going to be the humidor. This is the cedar box (which may have a solid or glass top) that is designed with a hygrometer to monitoring humidity and even a miniscule humidifier built into its interior. The humidor may also have a few trays or levels for storage and will often come with Spanish cedar slats to be used as dividers within single trays. So, does this mean that you can take all of your cigars and put them in the same box without any further worries or concerns? No, it helps to understand that cigars are full of volatile oils and humidity, and these can often cause a few "clashes" between varieties. For example, most modern cigars will come with a cellophane wrapper, and this is not to maintain the humidity, but to allow the cigar to actually pull air through the wrapper. This cellophane is used primarily to prevent damage from occurring to the tobacco wrapping the cigar and to minimize the amount of flavor or aroma mingling that can occur within a humidor. Additionally, some cigars receive artificial flavors like vanilla or rum and these can often fill the box and get absorbed by the wood where it is reabsorbed by the remaining cigars in the box. Such options aren't usually designed for aging, but if this is attempted, the strong aromas must be taken into serious consideration. Now, if you are someone who is going to age their cigars, which is a process that takes upwards of two to three years to successfully complete, then you have to really consider the impact of mixing cigars in the same tray or box. Certainly it would take a knowing palette to detect the subtle mingling that might transpire over the aging period, but is it worth the risk of keeping several types together? Is the humidor the only vital accessory for ensuring a good result? Naturally, the other part of the equation is the cigar owner. If they do not monitor the levels within the humidor, and if they mingle inappropriate varieties in the same location, then the results are sure to be unsatisfactory.

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