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New Year's Day Brings E-Cig Sales for Smoker Hoping to Quit

Smokers see electronic cigarettes as a great alternative to traditional cigarettes for 2013.

2013-01-01
MADISON, WI, January 01, 2013 (Press-News.org) Every year, smokers vow to kick the habit while listing their New Year's Resolutions. This year is no different as thousands will try to kick the habit for good and turn to nicotine replacement products to curb the withdrawals. Electronic cigarettes have become a viable option for many people who want to continue the act of smoking while eliminating the dangers of tobacco and smoke. As more curious smokers look to electronic cigarettes as a possibility, CocktailNerd.com is rising to the occasion and offering amazing savings for the New Year.

While electronic cigarettes have been around for several years, they are improving each day. In 2012, e-cig fans saw many new developments including better cartridges, sleeker designs, and more flavor options for their favorite e-liquids. For the tobacco user who wants to quit, e-cigs might seem like a long shot, but many are surprised at just how effective electronic cigarettes can be in helping them kick the tobacco habit. Because electronic cigarettes look and feel much like analog cigarettes, the smoker continues the habit while eliminating the tobacco and smoke.

E-cigarettes produce no harmful smoke and instead rely on an odorless water-based vapor. The vapor mist contains nicotine, preventing those dreaded withdrawals smokers hate when giving up cigarettes. E-cigs offer the smoker more control over nicotine intake too. Cartridges can be purchased in varied nicotine levels so the e-cig user can gradually reduce nicotine usage until they are completely free of nicotine altogether.

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[Press-News.org] New Year's Day Brings E-Cig Sales for Smoker Hoping to Quit
Smokers see electronic cigarettes as a great alternative to traditional cigarettes for 2013.