WAVERLY, TN, November 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Smoking Unlimited is the new name in Dallas E Cigarettes since the launch of their new Superstore. The company invested an undisclosed amount of money to open the first e cigarette mega store in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area to the public.
The store will carry several top brands of the electronic cigarette, two of which are highly rated on Smokers Utopia at the current time. The team at Smokers Utopia stated that the company is now carrying the My7's and Firelight Fusion brand of electronic cigarettes for the public.
Smoking Unlimited will also carry other brands and all brands will have parts and accessories including chargers, cartomizers, cases, and e liquid so that vapers in Dallas and surrounding areas will have everything they need easily accessible in their area.
"We think it's great that someone finally opened a real superstore for the e cigarette, giving customers a chance to buy the top brands instead of gas station and big box knockoffs," states Teresa Peach of Smokers Utopia. "This way the customers know that there are established and trusted e cigarette companies behind the products they are buying with this type of store instead of some corporate entity with no personal stake in the quality of their product."
Smokers Utopia encourages vapers in the Dallas area to stop in and see the new mega store and experience a real e cigarette outlet that is there to serve the local public with higher quality products
Smokers Utopia is one of the top e cigarette review websites in the United States. Visit their website at http://www.smokersutopia.com/.
E Cigarettes in Dallas: New Superstore Announced on Smokers Utopia
Smokers Utopia is proud to announce that two of their top rated brands are featured in a new e cigarette superstore in Dallas, Texas.
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