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Valley Vapes Opens Its Doors In Downtown State College

State College vapers are in luck, as Valley Vapes just opened downtown.

Located on 419 E. Calder Way, the shop provides customers with products like E-cigarettes, E-liquids, and other vaping accessories. The store also has its very own vape lounge where customers can relax, try out the products, and check out the other amenities for themselves.

Vaping has recently become a popular alternative to high-concentration tobacco products such as cigarettes, especially among college students. The store’s slogan is “Keeping Happy Valley Healthy,” and Valley Vapes attempts to provide the Penn State community with a healthier choice through a variety of premium vapor products. 

According to its Facebook page, Valley Vapes officially hosted a “soft opening” of its doors during State Patty’s Day weekend. The store was open on Tuesday from 1-4 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. giving out free juice and shirts to the first five customers. The Facebook page also lists hours of operation as 10 a.m.-11 p.m.

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Claire Fountas

Claire Fountas is the student life editor for Onward State, as well as a junior pursuing a double major in journalism and psychology. She lives in a suburb of Chicago and strongly disagrees with anyone who hates the Cubs or the Blackhawks (so, pretty much anyone at Penn State). You can follow her @ClaireFountas or email her at [email protected]

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