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Not sure if this is the right place to post this-

I need to know- Can I or has anyone added a "flavor" to existing cartridge

i.e. I ordered a kit that comes w/ regular Marlboro carts- I can't stand a reg cigarette- so.. can I add menthol or cherry etc to that cart to alt the flavor a bit until I use them up?

Would I do it just like a refill?

Thx everyone!

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Ya you can add juice to a cart without it all being used up but it might not taste the best but you can also take the cart fiber out wash under warm water dry really good then restuff and refill.

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Yes you can use your flavored carts agin by refilling with juice. I do it all the time, I have mixed flavors and it turns out great most of the time. Try Fruit flavors with your used menthol carts.

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It would actually be easier for you to add the menthol juice right on your atomizer at first, those carts are pretty full when you first get them. :)

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Thx so much!

I figure I will try it at first when it gets here but I already know I will probably not care for it- So.. alt the flav a bit by adding menthol or something and get a tobaccoey mint flav (like a menthol cig) or even a cherry tobacco, etc- I figure I can stand it until it is out & I can clean it out and refill w/ something I prefer- I wish of the 2 e-cigs I chose to purchase, neither place gave a choice of prefilled carts or a sampler but the units were what I was most interested in- I figure the flavor carts and juices are trivial since I can get a myriad of flavors to use afterwards.

JD would have switched it I believe but they were out of stock on the menthol and that is all I asked for other than the regular...

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