The theme with most of the juices
over there was of some kind of cooling
or menthol - it seem to be the most
popular but with the hot weather it went
really well and I was given loads to take
back for reviews and for myself to vape.
Everyone was friendly and welcoming
and were only happy to talk about their
products and juices and by the end of
the day I think I had tried every style of
flavour of e-liquid there was.
So after a day of shaking hands,
handing out businesses cards and
“A massive queue of
vapers were waiting
patiently for the doors
to open as we arrived
- all were eager to try
new products and new
flavours of e-liquid.”
distributing magazines, our feet were
killing and our stomachs were rumbling
so we headed off to McDonald’s across
the road where something went terribly
wrong with my order.
Maybe it was the language barrier but I
ended up with four burgers, large fries,
cheese and bacon dippers, crisps, ice
cream and an iced-tea to wash it all
down. I paid for it so I ate the lot but I
have never felt so full and I did regret it a
little bit afterwards.
Day 3
A massive queue of vapers were waiting
patiently for the doors to open as we
arrived - all were eager to try new
products and new flavours of e-liquid. I
spent some time there talking to people
surrounded by massive vape clouds
which were constantly in the air. People
were using an array of different style
mods from mec mods all the way down
to simple starter kits and everything in
between.
Around dinner time there was a cloud
competition going on and this was
great fun to watch. Next I found a coil
workshop which I was grateful for as I
had to change my coils from my dripper.
After some help from a Russian guy’s
tools, I quickly made up a new coil and
I was vaping again. It was also good to
see everyone’s way of building which
gave me some good ideas.
There was also a trick contest, guys
practising their skills in the corner of
the hall and lots of giveaways. People
love free stuff and there were bottles
and t-shirts flying in the air with vapers
running from one stand to another to get
their freebees. This was a mad sight and
at one point I thought one of the stands
was going to come down with all the
people running to it.
That evening we headed straight into
town to eat and have a few beers in an
old Irish bar in the old part of town where
we sat and reflected on the weekend
including all the people we met and the
things we had seen.
We all loved our time in Poland and I
look forward to returning next year.
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