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Re: NG_Financial post# 1010

Tuesday, 07/16/2013 12:13:43 PM

Tuesday, July 16, 2013 12:13:43 PM

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If you took a look at my previous posts about vapor corp, on the direction it is headed, I outlined that the company I work for is finalizing a Large printed ad campaign for WilcoHess HES which is a 24 billion market cap company and Very large cigarette seller; we keep an entire inventory of Items for them, including many cigarette boards, of all sizes. Pump topper, dispenser signs, building signs, pump top toppers, mobiles...etc. And we are going to be sending out parking lot bollards, mobiles and pump top toppers to all of there 350 or so, locations, Specifically advertising Krave and NJOY e-cigs, side by side. these signs including price Decal sets, meaning they plan to display them for extended periods of time, months to a years I would assume, based on similar signage/orders. Also for probably 3-4 months strait I designed signage for Family Fare Convenience store that advertised krave E-cigs ( they specifically asked to emphasis them, along with Blu- e-cigs, more than the other products displayed).

So tell me how a Multi-Billion dollar, 350 store chain ramping up advertising, along with an 80 store chain consistently advertising a products, translates to a slow fading death for said product?

every time I enter a C-store, I always look for the e-cig display, and more often than not, Krave Dominates a Large portion of there e-cig display. And Lastly, all the info I am talking about simply refers to Krave e-Cigs, with is only one of their many brands; Vapor Corp currently has a larger product line of E-cigs than any other producer.

It all looks like good signs to me.
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