Vaporizer For the canna-curious: Ooze Slim Pen Twist Battery with Smart USB, $19.99 Available at various Detroit-area dispensaries; oozelife.com We were canna-curious once when it came to vaping, and we remember not wanting to do a damn thing other than huff and puff on a portable and discreet pen anywhere and everywhere regardless of legal ramifications. Leave the high-maintenance vapes for the canna-sseur and don’t overthink baby’s first vape (as in you, baby, not an actual human baby, because that would be irresponsible). Welcome to the Ooze life: Ooze, a Michigan-bred cannabis accessory company, was one of the earliest vape batteries around. “Batteries? I thought we were talking about vape pens?” Calm down, newbie. Most disposable vape pens harness a battery, which you can then screw/pop in your favorite concentrate cartridge. You good? OK, so Ooze offers affordable — and colorful — USB rechargeable batteries that are so slim and so portable that you won’t even know it’s there. Well, that is until you hit that shit and you’re on clouds 9, 10, and 420. Photo via OozeLife.com Credit: Courtesy of Ooze

Michigan-based Ooze’s stylish Slim Twist vape pens are among the most popular on the market — so much so that a Texas facility was caught distributing counterfeits.

According to a press release sent by Ooze parent company Cannatron, the U.S. Marshals raided a distribution center in Houston on Oct. 7 and seized counterfeit Ooze vape pen batteries.

The company says the counterfeits looked like Ooze’s pens, but lacked the safety mechanisms that prevent them from overheating.

“This is a huge win not only for our business, but every distributor and wholesaler we work with, and especially for our individual customers,” Ooze’s Partner George Sinishtaj said in a statement. “The safety of our products is our top priority, and to put it lightly, the counterfeit batteries are dangerous.”

He added, “We’ve worked too hard to get our brand to the place it is today to let these counterfeiters operate freely. We are actively working with law enforcement to stop these sham businesses from selling counterfeits once and for all.”

Ooze launched in Oak Park in 2015.

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Leyland “Lee” DeVito is the editor in chief of Detroit Metro Times since 2016. His writing has also been published in CREEM, VICE, In These Times, and New City.

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