2014-04-11

Rapid Fire Marketing (OTCQB: RFMK) announced today that a new, informational website for the Company’s new dry herb vaporizer at http://pocket-puffer.com.   Once the vaporizer unit is available for general sales, all information will be available at a new ecommerce site the Company is constructing for vaporizer sales.

Branding and graphics are nearly complete for the Pocket Puffer. Additional photos and video will be loaded to the site as it becomes available. Periodic updates on the Pocket Puffer® will be published on the site on a regular basis.

The Pocket Puffer® is well into the trademark process with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

“Development and testing of this unit has taken a long time, but we are committed to providing the marketplace with the best dry herb vaporizer available. This unit has unique features such as a large, long lasting proprietary battery, three temperature settings and a dual chamber. There is already a significant amount of interest in the Pocket Puffer and we are working to get it to the marketplace as soon as we can,” said Tom Allinder, CEO of Rapid Fire Marketing.

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