This was an odd choice, I was later told of Juul’s eight flavors, people tend to prefer mango, or mint. The juice in my pod was cucumber-flavored.
You can recharge it by plugging it into your computer.) From the other I extracted a thumbnail-size cartridge called a pod, filled with juice containing a cigarette pack’s worth of nicotine.
(It looks like a flash drive, everyone always points out. From one I extracted a Juul: a slim black vaporizer about half the width and weight of a Bic lighter, with rounded edges and a gently burnished finish. I got into the driver’s seat of a rental car and began to open them. I was walking out of a store called Smoke-N-Chill Novelties, in Southwest Austin, holding a receipt for $62.95 and two crisp, white shrink-wrapped boxes. If I get addicted to vaping, I thought, in March, I will always remember this Texas strip mall.