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Firelight Fusion E Cigarette Starter Kits Sale Announced

Firelight Fusion offers special discounts through special coupon codes at specified locations.

2012-07-31
OVIEDO, FL, July 31, 2012 (Press-News.org) Sales come and go online and most do not differentiate from the rest, but one company is standing above the crowd with another offer unmatched by any other e cigarette retailer.

Firelight Fusion, retailer of the most popular e cigarette starter kit model in the U.S. (Model KR8-8D1) is offering an additional coupon code on their already low priced kits and products site wide.

This offer is different in that it's not just one kit, but the entire store that includes every product they sell including e liquid, cartomizers and other products that are compatible with many other top name brands at discount prices.

There are two places you can recover these instant savings coupon codes online. The first is on the homepage of their website and the Smokers Utopia, the popular e cigarette reviews website. There is additional information on current sales, tip and tutorials on the Firelight Fusion blog so that you can check for compatibility of parts, refills and supplies that is much lower in price when compared to the competition.

Firelight Fusion is one of the top e cigarette retailers in the United States. You can visit their website at http://www.firelight-fusion.com/.


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[Press-News.org] Firelight Fusion E Cigarette Starter Kits Sale Announced
Firelight Fusion offers special discounts through special coupon codes at specified locations.