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Smokers Utopia E Cigarette Reviews Cover Green Smoke and Firelight Fusion

The popular and brutal review site has now made their reviews of Green Smoke and Firelight Fusion public.

2012-10-19
WAVERLY, TN, October 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) Smokers Utopia, the world's most brutal electronic cigarette review site, announced their reviews of two of the oldest, most popular e cigarette lines and offer insight to smokers looking for facts on the reviewed companies before buying their products.

Green Smoke and Firelight Fusion e cigarettes have been around for several years now, but there are a few things about these companies that people should know according to the reviews on the website.

The breakdowns are detailed, covering everything from price to customer service and warranties. The review site offers solid information absent the hype of other review sites in the industry.

"We just want smokers to be informed before they buy," states Teresa Peach. "Smokers deserve to know what they are getting into before they spend their hard-earned money."

Smokers Utopia offers e cigarette and harm reduction news, reviews, promotion news and coupon codes to help smokers interested in making the switch from tobacco a much less stressful transition into the smarter lifestyle.

Smokers Utopia is an e cigarette review website that covers all brands of any significance. Visit their website at http://www.smokersutopia.com/.


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[Press-News.org] Smokers Utopia E Cigarette Reviews Cover Green Smoke and Firelight Fusion
The popular and brutal review site has now made their reviews of Green Smoke and Firelight Fusion public.