OVIEDO, FL, December 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) While other e cigarette companies may claim to carry industry first in a lot of areas, most of it is hype as recently seen by other companies touting 50 ML e liquid sales as an industry first. The Firelight brand has carried bottles of 50ML e liquid since July of 2009 and sells them at a lower price point than other merchants and distributors.
"It is really a shame that other e cigarette companies make claims about being the first to do something when others have been doing it for years and at a lower price," states May Quintero of Firelight Fusion. "This is not the only thing we have been doing longer and at a lower price and smokers looking to switch need to validate claims before biting on the hype."
Firelight Fusion also offers the KR808D-1 model electronic cigarette kit, one of the most revered models on the market today for its rugged demeanor and massive, thick vapor. Fusion offers this kit for 20% less than most competitors and 5-star customer service to add that final touch.
Great products coupled with excellent customer service and sweetened with everyday low prices, with qualified re-orders and much more makes Firelight Fusion the top pick for new and experienced e cigarette users.
Firelight Fusion is a top e cigarette retailer in the United States. Visit their website at http://www.firelight-fusion.com/.
Firelight Fusion Still Holds Industry First Title with 50ml E-Liquid at Discount Prices
Since July of 2009, the Firelight brand has offered greater deals and lower prices including 50 ML bottles of e liquid.
2012-12-12
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