SAN DIEGO, March 20, 2017 -- Today Frisco Vapor – three-time award winning e-liquid company – announces the launch of its newest line, Method, in partnership with Next Generation Labs. Method is the first Frisco Vapor brand to be crafted with TFN Nicotine® and is available today in the first of many flavors to come: Cali Berry.
Developed by Next Generation Labs, TFN Nicotine® is a test verified non-tobacco derived synthetic nicotine created for the vape industry. E-liquids that use TFN benefit from virtually odorless and tasteless nicotine, which creates richer and stronger flavors for adult vape consumers, without compromising on nicotine satisfaction.
Frisco Vapor maximizes on this distinctive flavor profile with the introduction of its Method brand, which is available in Cali Berry flavor. The e-liquid, which is manufactured at the world renowned Molecule Labs, can be purchased in 0mg, 3mg or 6mg nicotine strengths per 60ml glass bottle. In addition to the delicious blend of wild California strawberries and tart tangy mangoes made possible by TFN, Method Cali Berry is a competitively priced synthetic nicotine e-liquid offering.
The guys at Method noticed a growing demand for synthetic nicotine e-liquids from their customers, they said: “Developing a synthetic nicotine offering just made sense for us – consumers told us that they wanted it, and the smoothness of TFN allowed us to craft more interesting and creative flavors. TFN is making a big splash in the industry so we’re really proud to launch and ultimately grow the Method brand, we have no doubt it’ll be a customer favorite.”
Vincent Schuman, CEO of Next Generation Labs comments, “Method is a truly unique and creative addition to the family of TFN brands. The guys at Method focus on creating distinctive flavors that will resonate with the vaping community, and this first TFN flavor is no different: Cali Berry is a super fruit blend that leads in all statistical categories and scores off the charts in smoothness. We’re excited to discover what’s next for Method as they introduce even more flavors in the future.”
Method Cali Berry is available to order today at www.methodeliquid.com.
Learn more about Next Generation Labs and TFN Nicotine® at www.nextgenerationlabs.com.
About Next Generation Labs
Founded in 2014, Next Generation Labs developed TFN Nicotine®, the world’s leading synthetic nicotine that is not derived from tobacco. TFN Nicotine is used in over 40 e-liquid brands in the US and is playing a central role in revolutionizing the e-cigarette and vaping industry.
www.nextgenerationlabs.com
Frisco Vapor
Frisco Vapor is a premium vapor liquid company based in San Francisco, California. Growing in popularity among the vape community, Frisco Vapor products are sold worldwide.
www.friscovapor.com
Contacts Next Generation Labs Katie Ray [email protected] 973 570 6907 Frisco Vapor [email protected]


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