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Thanksgiving Brings Biggest Savings of The Year For E-Cig Users

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2012-11-22
MADISON, WI, November 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Thanksgiving is a time when we all gather together to celebrate life, love, and good health. Many Americans are celebrating a new chapter in their health this Thanksgiving after switching to electronic cigarettes. According to ElectronicCigarettesReviews.net, the premier website for e-cigarette reviews and information, this Thanksgiving will bring the biggest savings of the year for e-cig users.

Starting on Thanksgiving, November 22, 2012 and continuing throughout Black Friday and Cyber Monday, e-cig fans can save big on all electronic cigarette purchases thanks to some exclusive coupon codes offered through ECR. In fact, the sales are so extensive, that ECR is updating their website hourly with new savings. You can view the latest at http://www.electroniccigarettesreviews.net/black-friday-ecig-sales-coupons.

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