Monday, March 27, 2023

Love to smoke but hate the COUGH? Use this!


Hey ,

Do you love the taste of a freshly lit cigarette? Or... do you wish you could quit every time you reach for another one? I'm not here to preach because I used to be a smoker, and admittedly, it helped me de-stress. I enjoyed it, well, except for the stained fingers and persistent cough that I developed.

Whether you need help quitting or just want to stop coughing, I've perfected a better way to smoke. You see, I found that if you can filter out most of the tar, the smoke is much less harsh. There's less stuff clinging to your lungs to make you cough. So, I began experimenting with making cigarette filters that improve the flavor, save my lungs, and I didn't have to suck so hard that my head caved in.

With much trial and error, I did it! It's called Anti Tar, and it's the third generation of a remarkable cigarette filter that fits any slim or regular cigarette. You can enjoy smoking but with 90% less tar and other harmful substances. And... if you want to quit, this simple device can help you do it with ease. Made from food-grade transparent plastic, the inside is an engineering marvel.

I won't go into all the details in this email, but you can go to my website for more information. Anti Tar 3rd Generation filters make smoking safer, more enjoyable, and easier to quit... if quitting is what you want.

Here's why:
  • It traps 90% of the tar and gunk in smoke without sacrificing flavor
  • The filter prevents tobacco stains on your fingers and teeth
  • Each filter lasts up to three cigarettes
  • Won't backflow tar into your mouth
  • Inexpensive and disposable
  • Draws naturally, like you aren't using a filter
  • More satisfying than vaping with artificial flavors

If you're not ready to quit, make it as healthy and enjoyable as possible with Anti Tar 3rd Generation Filters. If you want to quit, these will help you tremendously. Either way, if you don't try these, you'll just keep coughing. I'm offering you a 60-day money-back guarantee anyway, so you have no risk. Don't wait. Order right now.

William

P.S. To discover more about this fantastic new way to enjoy smoking, go to AntiTar.com. To get 25% off for a month's supply (enough for 600 to 900 cigarettes), Order now.

















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