The walls of Delaware Vapor are lined with hundreds of bottles of e-juice – liquid nicotine in any flavor you can imagine that you pour into a handheld machine.
“They all just do the same thing: it applies heat through a metal coil and then applies that heat to a saturated wick and that produces your vapor,” said Brenden Styles, the store’s operations manager.
Gov. John Carney’s (D) proposed budget would add all e-juice under the tax code, charging retailers a 30 percent wholesale fee.
As it’s currently proposed, Styles says 30 percent is far too high to suddenly drop on business owners.
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