OVIEDO, FL, November 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) Firelight Fusion is one of the premier electronic cigarette retailers online offers top quality electronic cigarettes to the smoking public at lower cost than other top retailers.
With their flagship e cigarette starter kit selling much lower than other retailers, the company continues to increase in popularity and sales, but it's not just the quality e cigarettes that sets them apart from the other alternatives.
The Fusion website and their blog offer news, tutorials and other helpful information for smokers looking to switch so that they can make an informed decision.
"We cover exciting news like the two recent Medical Journals that sing high praises for the electronic cigarette as a promising future NRT and currently as an acceptable alternative for smokers who don't wish to quit smoking or have failed through traditional nicotine replacement therapy," states Tiffany Ellis of Firelight Fusion. "We also cover other topics like the nicotine vaccine that is currently under development and tutorials on how to use and care for the e cigarette."
Firelight Fusion means great prices, outstanding customer service, news, information, and tutorials so that smokers transition is as seamless as possible.
Firelight Fusion is one of the top e cigarette retailers in the United States. Visit their website at http://www.firelight-fusion.com/.
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