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same beliefs I do.”
Clinton Legg, owner of G2
Vapor and creator of Super
Gramps said: “This is the first
joint venture where money
goes directly to those who
need it. I am very proud to be
involved, as I have the chance
to give back and help others
on the road to recovery.”
Joseph Cotto from Cotto’s
Revenge who created Plunder
for Rule 42 said: “Brett’s idea
was a practical and innovative
one. This project is much
more than just juice and
business – it's an opportunity
to make a difference
worldwide.”
Sicboy who created Parodies
said: “It feels good to give back,
especially for such a fantastic cause.”
Steven Sapir who created Beantown
Vapor said: “Working with reputable and
responsible vendors that I respect is an
honour and privilege. We have the very
special opportunity to make top shelf
e-liquids
whilst helping families affected by
substance abuse – that is something
we can get behind with heart and soul.
I lost my best friend of 25 years to the
disease. I would do anything to help
others to potentially avoid that pain or
make dealing with it a bit easier. The
e-liquids themselves are fantastic.
People not only buy them for quality and
flavour, but also with the knowledge that
their purchase gives a helping hand to
folks that truly need it.”
From Brett’s compassionate desire to
give back to the community, a whole
movement is now occurring across
continents. Rule 42 e-liquids are stocked
in over 100 stores across five countries.
Not a company to rest on its laurels, Rule
42 have exciting plans for the future;
by the end of 2016, they aim to donate
$150,000 directly to their charities and
have a presence in over 400 stores.
For more information about Rule 42, the
charities they support and how you can
make a positive charitable impact by
buying or stocking their range, please
go to website www.rule42eliquid.com
now. To connect with them via social
media please go to their Facebook page
(www.facebook.com/rule42eliquid) or
Instagram (rule42eliquid) now.
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