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Green Smoke Electronic Cigarettes Announces 2011 Football Playoff Challenge

Green Smoke Electronic Cigarettes have launched a contest whereby participants choose a team to win the Super Bowl. For each playoff win they receive coupons ranging from 5 to 25% off.

2011-01-15
MIAMI, FL, January 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) Green Smoke, the Premiere Brand of Electronic Cigarettes, is currently running a contest where participants can win substantial discounts, prizes and even an Apple iPad. Participants can earn product coupons for choosing the team they think will win the Super Bowl and can win an iPad by correctly guessing the final score.

Each week, Green Smoke will reward participants who selected that week's winning teams. On Sunday, Green Smoke sent its first set of award coupons to all those who selected the Seattle Seahawks, NY Jets, Green Bay Packers, and Baltimore Ravens. Because of the major upsets and the dramatic fashion in which each team won, Green Smoke increased its winning coupons from the originally anticipated 5% to a generous 15%.

"Those fans took a big risk in choosing the underdogs," says Ken Berg, Program Marketing Manager at Green Smoke. "The way those teams won was incredible. Green Smoke takes prides in connecting with our customers, so we wanted to share in our fans' victory by surprising them with a huge increase in prize value."

As the contest proceeds, Green Smoke will continue to reward risk-taking fans by increasing prize coupon values for rounds with bigger upsets.

Although the first playoff round is complete, participants may continue to submit contest entries, with the potential of winning the remaining three prize coupons and ultimately a chance to win the iPad. Green Smoke will hold a grand prize drawing on Monday, February 7 to determine to winner for the Apple iPad.

For additional details and to enter into the Green Smoke NFL Playoff Contest, visit http://www.greensmoke.com/nfl/.

About Green Smoke, Inc.

Based in Miami, Florida, Green Smoke was founded in 2008 to provide smokers with an exciting new alternative to traditional cigarettes. Green Smoke e-cigarettes look, feel and taste like a traditional cigarettes, but run on batteries and do not require a cigarette lighter. The Green Smoke electronic cigarette is made up of rechargeable battery and a disposable nicotine filter-like cartridge that emits a vapor mist as you smoke. These electric cigarettes provide an enjoyable smoking experience, without the lingering ash, endless cigarette butts and offensive odor. Because Green Smoke emits a fresh, flavorful vapor instead of smoke, it is often not subject to smoking bans and may be used in many places where traditional smoking is not allowed. Its patent-pending e-cigarette outperforms the competition with ease of use and its incredibly high smoke volume. www.GreenSmoke.com


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[Press-News.org] Green Smoke Electronic Cigarettes Announces 2011 Football Playoff Challenge
Green Smoke Electronic Cigarettes have launched a contest whereby participants choose a team to win the Super Bowl. For each playoff win they receive coupons ranging from 5 to 25% off.