Grateful Dead 510 DL Series by Pulsar

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The Dead will live forever in our hearts—and now, thanks to Pulsar, they can live in your pocket, too. Make your love for Jerry and Co. known while keeping your consumption preferences on the downlow with a 510 pen that’s designed to look like any standard nicotine vape and adorned with the timeless artwork of the supergroup that keeps on Trucking. Choose from the 510 Dl Auto-Draw with a 320Mah battery, the DL 510 Auto-Draw 2.0 with a 1000mAh battery, silicone mouthpiece, and an LED display screen, or finally, the 510 DL 3.0 Twist Variable Voltage that features a handy dial for instant voltage adjustment with a 650mAh battery and a 6-month end-user warranty. If you find yourself sneaking tokes while tracks like “Fire on the Mountain” or “Scarlet Begonias” kick in the background, Pulsar’s Grateful Dead 510 DL series might be your ticket to a Sunshine Daydream.

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