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Randy's Tango

Who doesn’t love a good two-for-one deal? No one, that’s who. Therefore, unless you’re no one, you’ll love the Tango, the new vape from Randy’s that handles both PODs and 510 cartridges.

Wait, Randy’s? Pfft. They’re a rolling paper company.

Easy, tiger. Are you going to give Yamaha shit for selling ATVs and electric pianos? Did you scoff at Jared Letto when he switched from acting to music? Actually, strike that one.. That’s a bad example. Let’s stick with Yamaha. Besides, Randy’s has been on point with their vape game for a hot minute now with 11 designs covering the whole gamut, from dry herb to oils.

Anyway, the Tango has already made a hell of a splash. Upon it’s unveiling at the SSE trade show, it picked up the show’s coveted “Best New Product 2019” award. Built with cutting edge technology, our two-for-one pal features variable voltage for both PODs and 510 cartridges for a more connected experience and is powered by a hefty 650mAh battery. Tired of dealing with loose PODs? Tire no more. The Tango’s POD receptacle is designed for a tight fit, with a hearty snap every time you pop one in.

It takes two to Tango!

Jason Jones: 419.261.5496

Jason@Randys.com

Taylor Zeller: 419.206.7829

Zeller@Randys.com    

Randys.com

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