The Cryptic by Blown Glass Goods

The Cryptic by Blown Glass Goods

Looking to kick off the New Year with a resolution you might actually keep? Meet The Cryptic by Blown Glass Goods—a vape battery as mysterious as your love life and as reliable as your cellmate. Sleek and covert, it slips into your pocket faster than you can dodge your mom’s reminder that the “clock’s ticking” for grandkids.

Compatible with most 510 carts, it’s more versatile than your 2 a.m. Tinder swipes, and with a 900mAh battery, it has the stamina you wish you had on New Year’s Eve. The front-facing screen keeps you in the know, because running out of juice mid-puff is so last year.

Available in five colors—enough to match every half-baked resolution you’ll forget about by January 15th. Start your year with a gadget as dependable as the “I miss you” text you keep sending your middle-school ex. Or join the VIP list at PhreshPicks.com for 10% off—because you’re definitely sticking to your budget this time, right?

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