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Electronic Cigarette Starter Kit Now Offered To Smokers For Free

Smokers interested in trying the revolutionary electronic cigarette can now try it for free.


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E-Cigarette Free Trial (ecigarettefreetrial.co) is offering a free electronic cigarette starter kit. Supplies are limited, said company owner Martin Gram, himself a former smoker.

“I know what it’s like to need a smoke and be unable to have one. I also know what it’s like to have family and friends wrinkle their noses and look down when I lit one up,” he said. “When I heard about the E-cig, I thought it was a joke. Then I tried one.”

”It’s not a joke,” Gram said. It looks, feels and tastes like a real cigarette but without the smoke that goes along with it. E-cig can be used in many places that do not allow smoking because these devices do not generate smoke.

Inhaling activates the internal electronics and delivers the burst smokers look for. Since there’s no smoke inhaled, there’s no smoke to exhale. And since the e-cig only works when manually activated, there’s nothing in the air to annoy non smokers.

“If you smoke, give this a try. It’s an e cigarette free trial. I can’t make you a better deal than that,” Gram said.

The e cigarette free trial is for people in the US.

“If you are trying to quit smoking, this is also an excellent way to do it. You can order refills to reduce the amount of nicotine gradually,” Gram said. “Many people have managed to kick the habit this way. Others who are not yet ready to quit, but don’t want the tar and other chemicals associated with tobacco find this is perfect for them.”

For more information or to get a free electronic cigarette starter kit, visit http://ecigarettefreetrial.co .



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