Monday, 27 June 2011

Nicolites e-cig : special offer on Groupon today and tomorrow


I've heard a lot about e-cigarettes, or electronic cigarettes, lately but without really knowing what they were. Well, when I was asked if I'd share a fabulous 62% discount offer on groupon with you, I went and did a bit of homework.

Nicolites is an e-cig containing no tar, no tobacco, no carbon monoxide and none of the 4000 other chemicals found in ordinary cigarettes. You can buy Nicolites with or WITHOUT nicotine. Though if you need your nicotine rush and that's why you smoke deadly cigs, this is the healther option. Celebs such as Charlie Sheen, Leonardo DiCaprio, Cheryl Cole and Johnny Depp have all tried Nicolites. You can use them on trains, planes and all other public transport, as well as public places too.

I thought they would just be a bit like a grown-up version of kids candy cigarettes with added nicotine but it turns out that you get all the pleasure of smoking because they create vapour so you really feel like you're smoking, and you inhale the nicotine into your lungs the same way you would with normal cigarettes.

They are sold for £6.95 (Nicolites Disposable) or £19.95 (Nicolites rechargeable) and are available from all good chemists and welcome breaks nationwide.

Nicolites has a special offer on http://www.groupon.co.uk/  that goes live this Monday- Tuesday (ie today and tomorrow). They will be selling:
1 Nicolite Rechargeable Starter Kit
4 Boxes of Cartomiser Refills

This normally retails at £47.79, the Groupon voucher will be sold for only £18.00 which gives you a 62% discount.

for more information about the product :http://www.nicolites.co.uk/ 




10 comments:

  1. I wonder if these would help my hubby, he has done well giving up smoking twice but whenever he gets stressed at work he starts again, maybe he could just try one of these

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  2. i have just recieved my groupon nicolites, i am a 15 a day roll up smoker and my god i can NOT tell the difference! so chuffed!!

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  3. just got one of these and its fantastic no fags for 2 days which is brill for me so they seem to work!!! not to keen on the tobacco one's they dont taste nice but i like the menthol even though i have never been a menthol smoker going to try cherry next!!! deffo recommend nicolites

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  4. Have tried the nicolite disposable and the rechargeable and i think the disposable is superior. It has a lot more vapor and its smoother, as the cart atomizer is much better quality. Great though if you want to buy from the shops. If you don't mind shopping online then there are others out there that i think are much better such as tecc microlite.....it's small, powerful and you can refill with different flavoured e-juice making then a lot more cost effective:-)

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  5. I gave up 10 weeks ago using nicolites. they are brilliant, have not had any relapses

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  6. well done, great to hear all the success stories :)

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  7. hi im trying to stop smoking due to pregnacy..my hubby brougt me these cigs but i can find any on the web that can tell me if there safe to use or not...please can u help..

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    1. The way I understand it is, they cut out all of the harmful tar and yucky stuff but still contain nicotine, which isn't good if you're pregnant.

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  8. I have been smoke free (and stress free) for 1 day. they really help me (as im pregnant) and am certain I can quit with these, however nicolite web search shows they're not for use by pregnant women!! surely they are much better for my baby than lighting a real cigarette?? does anyone know why pregnant women cant use them and what are the risks if continued to use e-cig?

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    1. Because they still contain nicotine which is not good during pregnancy. This is just one of many articles about it online : http://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/electronic-cigarettes-help-or-hazard-201109223395 Just google "e-cigarettes during pregnancy" and you'll be able to see all sides of the argument.

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