WAVERLY, TN, November 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) Smokers Utopia has added a special page for the upcoming holiday season that list the best deals for the electronic cigarette from the top companies in the industry.
Most retailers will be holding sales for the most popular shopping day of the year and e cigarette retailers are not different. This sends a frenzy of searches across the web hunting the best deals online on the popular shopping day.
Smokers Utopia has come up with a brilliant method to save shoppers looking for an e cigarette kit both time and money by doing the work for them.
"We thought it would be a great way for people to visit one page with all of the Black Friday e cigarette sales, evaluate the sales from the best companies in the market and cut down on the tedious process of hunting them down site by site," states Teresa Peach of Smokers Utopia. "Our number one focus is taking care of the people who have placed their trust in us as the best electronic cigarette review site by making the process easier, saving them valuable time, and money during this busy time of the year."
Smokers Utopia will be covering the top brands in the industry like Volcano e cigarettes, My7s and Green Smoke alongside many other trusted brands.
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Black Friday E Cigarette Sales List Announced By Smokers Utopia
Smokers Utopia, the most brutal e cigarette review site on the web, has announced a new Black Friday electronic cigarette sales directory page.
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