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Smokers Don't Have To Stop By 2020

Smokers Don't Have To Stop By 2020

Today The 2008 Health and Lifestyles Survey found that half the nation wants cigarettes gone by 2020, even 26.2% of smokers agreed, but 55.3% of smokers don't want to stop.

Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in New Zealand, but could there be a time in the nation's future, when New Zealand is completely smokefree?

Safer Smoke Director, CJ Driver is committed to the development of cigarette replacement technology in New Zealand,: "Safer Smoke is committed to providing kiwi smokers with access to the latest smoking simulation devices from overseas. We developed the Full Life electronic cigarette as a device that allows them to immediately remove the tar and other toxic cigarette elements from their smoking habit, without stopping the habit itself. Smokers don't have to stop, they can switch to a safer alternative."

Benefits of the The Full Life Electronic Cigarette include:

•Looks, tastes and feels like smoking

•Hyper realistic 'smoke'

•Smoke anytime, anywhere ? legally

•Cheaper than traditional cigarettes

No tar or any other 4000+ damaging chemicals, toxins and poisons usually found in cigarettes

No ash, mess or smell

For a video demonstration, please visit www.fulllife.co.nz/video_intro

Full Life Electronic Cigarette Starter Kits are priced from RRP $88.99 and are available online now at www.fulllife.co.nz.

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