NE-WHERE Electronic Cigarettes Now Available at 7-Eleven Stores
NE-WHERE's top quality electronic cigarettes are now available at participating 7-Eleven stores throughout California
TARZANA, Calif., Feb. 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a spokesperson for NE-WHERE, the company's popular selling brand of electronic cigarettes are now available for purchase at local participating 7-Eleven stores. The well-established convenience store chain long known for its Big Gulp, will now also offer smokers this increasingly attractive alternative to traditional "tobacco" cigarettes.
This is definitely a coup for the high quality electronic cigarette maker with innovative packaging, which is now being sold at gas stations and drugstores across the western United States. All three popular flavors of NE-WHERE e-cigs will be offered at the convenience store, including Classic Tobacco, Refreshing Menthol, and the peach flavored Premium Blend. With 7-Eleven as a part of its distribution network, NE-WHERE e-cigs are sure to take yet another step towards being the go-to source for e-cig users. Those who want the cigarette experience without the restrictions of smoking bans across the nation finally have a clear cut choice.
What Are Electronic Cigarettes?
Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigs as they are abbreviated, are a smokeless alternative to nicotine that allows smokers to enjoy all the aspects of smoking that they are accustomed to with fewer of the health and social drawbacks of traditional smoking methods.
E-cigs are, first of all, smokeless. They do not burn tobacco and create secondhand smoke that is harmful to others. Instead e-cigarettes use a liquid mix that is vaporized, creating an inhalable mist. This eliminates any levels of tar and other substances that traditional cigarette smokers inhale.
This added safety factor is what makes electronic cigarettes more portable as well. From the break room to the college campus, these smokeless cigarettes can be used without creating harmful secondhand smoke or leaving behind the unpleasant, telltale odors of cigarette smoke--odors that cling to clothes and linger in rooms. In fact, you do not even need an ashtray for electronic cigarettes. When finished smoking NE-WHERE for approximately the equivalent of two and a half packs of traditional cigarettes you simply throw it away and purchase another. In an effort to be more environmentally conscious, NE-WHERE also implemented a recycle program in which consumers can send the company five used NE-WHERE cigarettes, which the company will then recycle in exchange for a brand new NE-WHERE e-cig in the flavor of their choice.
Why Are People Smoking Electronic Cigarettes By NE-WHERE?
Many people look to different kinds of nicotine intake when they can't get their daily fix with traditional cigarettes. Nicotine gum and patches are popular choices but many users find them to not be comparable to the experience of actually smoking a cigarette.
The reason for this is that adding a patch or chewing gum just does not offer the same benefits that smoking does. Part of the habit of smoking is the actual tactile feeling of the cigarette between the fingers and the inhaling of the nicotine. Electronic cigarettes are as close as smokers can come to the traditional smoking experience without the social and health concerns that smoking entails.
For the reasons mentioned above, electronic cigarettes are becoming an increasingly acceptable choice for smokers who want the pleasure and convenience of doing what they enjoy when they enjoy it--no matter what time it is. In that way, NE-WHERE electronic cigarettes are perfectly suited to 7-Eleven. Both are there for you whenever and wherever you need them.
To find out more about NEwhere's electronic cigarettes, please visit www.NEwhere.com
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SOURCE NE-WHERE, Inc.
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