Hotbox Elite by Puff Brands

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Ready to ditch last year’s decadent habits for some newer ones? Meet the Hotbox Elite—the first vape on the market boasting an astonishing 50,000 puffs. Think of it as the gift that keeps on giving, much like your unsolicited advice.

What makes the Hotbox Elite your new best friend? Maybe it’s the stainless steel quad mesh coil or the automatic voltage optimization chip. Or perhaps it’s the three power modes tailored to your puffing preference—whether you’re a casual user or someone who treats their vape like a lifeline, the Elite has your big back.

And the flavors? Forget Grandma’s questionable New Year’s casserole—dive into 14 exclusive Puff Labs E-Juice flavors. From the tropical vibes of Hawaiian Rainbow to the cool rush of Miami Mint, every puff is a journey away from last year’s mistakes. Plus, they’re all equipped with Nixodine, giving you the kick without the nicotine. It’s like a home run right when Auld Lang Syne hits at midnight, but without the whiskey dick.

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