WAVERLY, TN, January 08, 2013 (Press-News.org) The New Year has arrived and Smokers Utopia has been busy re-evaluating the electronic cigarettes that are readily available to the smoking public and have adjusted their top 10 list.
The website is known for its extreme e cigarette reviews, revealing the good, the bad and the ugly on products and the companies that sell them. Some companies that had top positions barley made the first page to kick off 2013 and are replaced with little known brands.
Some of the old school e cigarette companies finally made it to the first page like the Volcano electronic cigarette review. Newer companies like the StarFire e cigarette review that now sits proudly at the no 3 spot above new and old alike.
"We wanted to take a new look at the companies and products to ensure that anything we would recommend to the smokers who visit our site would be pleased to own and use." states Teresa Peach of Smokers Utopia. "So we decided to make sure we started off the New Year with a fresh evaluation."
Smokers Utopia may be one of the most brutal review sites in the world and claims they just want all smokers to give the e cigarette a shot at being their alternative.
Smokers Utopia is one of the top e cigarette review websites in the United States. You can visit their website at http://www.smokersutopia.com/.
Smokers Utopia E Cigarette Reviews Announces New Top 10 Lineup for 2013
Smokers Utopia, the world's most brutal electronic cigarette review site announces their opening top 10 e cigarettes for 2013.
2013-01-08
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