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Vapor Diet – Weight Loss Vaping

Vapor Diet Review

Vapor Diet, also known as Your Vapor Diet, is a new weight loss system that relies on – you guessed it – vaping away the pounds. Find out how this seemingly crazy system works today in our review.

What is the Vapor Diet?

The Vapor Diet describes itself as a “revolutionary weight loss system with garcinia cambogia”. The system comes in the form of vaping e-liquids. You vape daily to curb your hunger cravings and “lose weight quickly”, according to the manufacturer.

There are 40 different e-liquid flavors from which to choose, and they include a diverse range of everything from Jelly Beans to Chocolate Bar to Cheese Cake.

The kits are priced at an introductory rate of $10 each, although if you read the fine print of the terms and conditions, you’ll realize that it’s a bit of a scam: 15 days after you order, your credit card will be charged the full price of $84.70 or $144.50 every 30 days, depending on which package you ordered.

How Does the Vapor Diet Work?

The Vapor Diet claims that you can vape away your pounds simply by vaping every time you get a craving for food.

Basically, instead of eating food, you vape. Vaping has virtually no calories. Instead of consuming some calories by eating real food, you consume zero calories by eating no food. It makes sense that you would lose weight.

There are 40 flavors from which to choose, and all of the e-liquids claim to be packed with garcinia cambogia extract.

Garcinia cambogia extract, for those who don’t know, is a trendy diet pill ingredient that has been linked to modest appetite suppression benefits. It’s unclear how much garcinia cambogia is in each e-liquid, since the manufacturer doesn’t list any information about the manufacturing conditions.

What Are the 40 Flavors?

The manufacturer of Vapor Diet claims there are 40 flavors available. However, only a small portion of those 40 flavors are currently available to order.

Current flavors include: Jelly Beans, Banana Split Sundae, Pizza, Chocolate Bar, Bavarian Cream, Cinnamon Bun, Black Licorice, Cheesecake, Dipped Strawberries, and Cookies and Cream.

I’m not sure where the manufacturer got the “40” number from, but it does not appear to be accurate.

There’s also no mention of garcinia cambogia in any of these flavors.

Vapor Diet Ingredients

Vapor Diet doesn’t list any of its ingredients, nor does it list its manufacturing conditions.

Typically, when products are manufactured in reputable facilities in developed countries, manufacturers want to advertise this information.

The fact that Vapor Diet has taken a different approach suggests that the e-liquid may be made in low-quality conditions and shipped from countries like China – which is where a number of e-liquids come from.

Vapor Diet Kits

Vapor Diet sells its products through three different kits, each of which includes everything you need to vape. Those kits are:

Max Kit ($159.90)

— 2 Vapor Diet Units
— 2 USB Chargers For Vapor Diet Units
— Instructions And Video Tutorials
— 10 Flavor Clearomizer Tips
— 10 Vapor Diet Flavor Vapor Juices In 10ml Bottles
— 3 Day Shipping
— Automatic Subscription To Monthly Refill Of 10 Bottles For $144.50 Per Month

Elite Kit ($139.90)

— 1 Vapor Diet Unit
— USB Charger For Vapor Diet Unit
— Instructions And Video Tutorials
— 7 Flavor Clearomizer Tips
— 7 Vapor Diet Flavor Vapor Juices In 10ml Bottles
— 3 Day Shipping
— Automatic Subscription To Monthly Refill Of 10 Bottles For $144.50 Per Month

Pro Kit ($109.90)

— 1 Vapor Diet Unit
— USB Charger For Vapor Diet Unit
— Instructions And Video Tutorials
— 3 Flavor Clearomizer Tips
— 3 Vapor Diet Flavor Vapor Juices In 10ml Bottles
— 3 Day Shipping
— Automatic Subscription To Monthly Refill Of 10 Bottles For $144.50

Is Vapor Diet a Scam?

If you look for Vapor Diet reviews online, you’ll find plenty of people complaining about the company’s shady pricing policies.

As mentioned above, Vapor Diet’s pricing appears to be deliberately misleading. The company heavily advertises that its kits only cost “$9.95” for shipping and handling regardless of which kit you buy.

Like with all good things on the internet, you know there’s a catch.

That catch is actually hard to find. You have to read through the terms and conditions and look at the fine print.

In the terms and conditions, you’ll see this:

“If your order package includes automatic enrollment in the Your Vapor Diet Loyalty Program; Lighthouse Components Corp will automatically ship you refills on the 15th (Five juices at $84.70) and every 30 days (10 juices at $144.50) from the purchase of Your Vapor Diet Kit to ensure the continuity of Your Vapor Diet and Weight Loss.”

All three kits listed above include automatic enrolment in “Your Vapor Diet Trail Loyalty Program”. So when you see that you only pay $9.95 for shipping and handling, that’s not the true cost of the program.

Essentially, 14 days after you order your vapor diet trial, you’ll be charged the following rates for the kit that you already received:

— Pro Kit: $99.95
— Elite Kit: $129.95
— Max Kit: $149.95

That’s for the kit you already received. Then, you’ll be shipped refills every month at a price of $49.95. That price includes just 5 bottles of 10mL e-liquid.

There’s also another monthly subscription where you pay $144.50 for 10 bottles of e-liquid every month.

None of this information is listed on the main Vapor Diet sales page, and you don’t even have to check a box saying that you accept the terms and conditions. For all of these reasons, it’s easy to see why Vapor Diet is called a scam.

If you want to avoid any of these charges, then you need to call Vapor Diet’s manufacturer and return the vaping kit (at your own expense) before the 14 day trial period is over. If you can’t return it within that 14 day period (which also includes the time it takes to ship the kit to your address in the first place), then the charges on your credit card will eventually go through.

Who Makes Vapor Diet?

Vapor Diet is made by a company named Lighthouse Components Corp.

That company lists its headquarters as the following:

Lighthouse Components Corp.
123 N Congress Avenue #351
Boynton Beach FL 33426

You can email the company at salessupport@lighthousecomponents.com or by calling 954-507-3377 for customer support.

At the company’s official website, you’ll discover that it describes itself as a “respected leader in online marketing”.

When you look up the company’s corporation file here, you’ll discover that it was founded by a guy named Jason Hayes on September 29, 2014.

Should you Start the Vapor Diet?

Ultimately, Vapor Diet appears to be an excellent diet system where you can get a lot of vaporizer equipment for a cheap price. However, by reading the fine print and the terms and conditions, you’ll realize that Vapor Diet seems to be little more than a scam designed to charge you with over $200 of credit card debt in under 30 days.

Even if the company didn’t operate under shady pricing policies, there’s little evidence that this diet program works anyways. Basically, the idea is that you vape garcinia cambogia mixed with flavors instead of eating real food. Not only is that dangerous for your health, but it’s unlikely to lead to long-term weight loss. It’s a starvation diet.

For all of these reasons, Vapor Diet is one diet plan that goes up in (vape) smoke.



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