SadBoy E-Liquids

 

Straight out of South Philly, SadBoy e-Liquids will turn frowns upside down with their edgy aesthetic and exquisite flavor profiles. Manufactured by Philly Vape Society, the SadBoy lineup is best known for its signature cookie flavors that combine buttery sugar dough with the sweet kick of Key Lime, Lychee, Strawberry Jam, Custard, Shamrock (mint chocolate chip) and Pumpkin (which will great with a pumpkin spice latte in the Fall). Other premium flavors sure to satisfy you sweet tooth include Mango, Strawberry, Punch Berry (a slightly sour candy twist to a sweet berry punch with a splash of raspberry lemonade), Cotton Candy, Fruit Cup, Mad Mint and a refreshing summery mix of juicy pear and honeydew melon that the SadBoy wizzes creatively dubbed Katy Peary. SadBoy e-Liquids are available in both freebase and nic salt versions, so customers can choose the vibe that fits them best. Nic salts are packaged in traditional 30ml containers and freebase liquids in 100ml chubby gorilla bottles. With Teardrops and Bloodline lineups for low-wattage devices and Happy End, Nola Bar, and original SadBoy line for sub-ohm devices, every vaper will have a great reason to smile through the sadness! 

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