Common Questions

  • How is my product made?

All Lucky Boy Vape products are made with the HIGHEST quality flavor extracts to give the best amount of flavor and consistency. Our product is mixed at a 80% VG and 20% pg ratio to provide a nice easy vape for new and veteran vapors alike. Without having to add so much sweetening agents that could gunk up coils and give off a "burnt" taste we still have some of the best tasting juice around. Our goal and mission is to continue to deliver premium quality product that you can bet on as we have for the last 5 years!

  • Where do you service?

As a result of the PACT Act, USPS can no longer ship vaping products. Please read our Vape Mail Ban page for more information.

Lucky Boy Vape complies with all federal and state-specific laws and regulations. Please see below for a list of state-based restrictions related to vaping products.

We are currently unable to ship to the following states:

  • Alaska
  • Arkansas
  • Colorado
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Maine
  • Nebraska
  • New Hampshire
  • North Carolina
  • Ohio
  • Oregon
  • South Dakota
  • Utah
  • Vermont

We are also unable to ship to U.S. territories:

  • Guam
  • North Marianas
  • American Samoa
  • Puerto Rico
  • U.S. Virgin Islands

We cannot ship to APO/FPO/AE military addresses.

The following states/cities prohibit the use of any discounts/coupons, price reduction promotions, or price rebates for vapor products:

  • Massachusetts
  • New Jersey
  • New York

Additional Restrictions and Flavor Bans

Alabama has banned the sale of all tobacco-free (i.e., synthetic) nicotine products.

Illinois has restricted the sale of products from brands that have received a PMTA Marketing Denial Order (MDO) from the FDA. See the FDA's Tobacco Products Marketing Orders page for more information. We also no longer ship to Chicago, IL.

Massachusetts has enacted a temporary ban on the online sale of flavored nicotine products, including menthol, and any product with a nicotine strength over 35mg.

Maryland has temporarily banned the sale of flavored disposables.

New Jersey has also banned the sale of flavored nicotine products, including menthol and any nicotine-free items (excluding tobacco).

New York prohibits the online sale of any vaping products that contain liquid.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has enacted a ban on flavored nicotine products, including menthol. This ban does not include nicotine-free liquid. The city also prohibits the online sale of e-liquid that contains nicotine salt.

San Francisco, California, has enacted a temporary ban on the sale of all vaping products.

The following states/cities have enacted a temporary ban on the sale of flavored vaping products:

  • Aspen, Colorado*
  • Boulder, Colorado*
  • Carbondale, Colorado
  • Los Angeles, California*
  • San Diego, California* (excludes tobacco-free nicotine and nicotine-free products)
  • Rhode Island*

*Includes menthol

Additionally, if shipping to Boulder, Colorado, then you cannot purchase more than 2 electronic cigarettes in a 24-hour period or more than 4 vaping products in a 24-hour period.

Please note that due to Proposition EE, we have temporarily suspended sales to all cities in Colorado.

Flavored products are defined as any product that is not "tobacco" flavored. If the product you are trying to purchase is restricted in your state/locality, you will receive a message during the checkout process, and you will be unable to submit your order until removing the restricted product from your basket.

 

Well, I’ve heard that other companies are still shipping with USPS—If what you’re saying is true, how is that possible?

At Lucky Boy Vape, we pride ourselves in the level of diligence that we put into making our site compliant to the fullest extent that the law dictates. While we can’t control the actions of our competitors, what we can do is to assure you that this ruling applies to the entire vaping industry.

Any retailer that is currently shipping vape products by mail to their consumers is doing so illegally in direct violation of the PACT Act. For more information about the USPS Vape Mail Ban, we recommend visiting this educational resource by CASAA (Consumer Advocates for Smoke-Free Alternatives Association).

I'm still confused—Can someone please help me?

If you still have questions that you'd like answered about these topics or any other, please submit a message to Info@LUCKYBOYVAPE.COM and a representative would be happy to assist you.

I'm not confused, but I am annoyed—What can I do with all of this excess rage?

We understand that this is a difficult time for the vaping community, including our customers, staff, competitors, and friends. While these industry-wide changes are largely out of our control, there are some things that we can still do about it, including:

  • Addressing The Past: Tell USPS what you think of this ruling by clicking the “Feedback” button on the righthand side of this page.
  • Addressing The Future: Use this link to send Congress a message that urges them not to support this new, excessive tax on vaping products.
  • Addressing The Present: Order in bulk and take advantage of our sales and Offers to receive the most bang for your buck per order.