Nicorette Quit Smoking QuickMist Nicotine Mouth Spray Freshmint 150 Sprays

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Nicorette Nicotine QuickMist Mouth spray, helps you quit smoking by relieving the cravings & withdrawal symptoms. It starts relieving cravings from 30 seconds. Freshmint flavour.
The Nicorette QuickMist spray works by releasing small amounts of nicotine when sprayed which is then absorbed into the body through the lining of the mouth. This QuickMist handheld spray, is a portable and starts to relieve cravings faced by smokers while trying to quit. It can be used for both cutting down gradually and quitting abruptly.
Features of Nicorette QuickMist Spray
- Fine nicotine mist spray
- Quick absorption into the body for fast cravings relief - Starts to relieve cravings from 30 seconds 2x1mg sprays.
- Replaces up to 150 Cigarettes for great value
- 1mg of nicotine per spray
- Each Quickmist spray bottle contains 150 sprays
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Nicorette Quit Smoking QuickMist Nicotine Mouth Spray Freshmint 150 Sprays
RRP $47.50
$36.99
22% OFF RRP
Collect 38 Everyday Rewards Points*
$36.99
$36.99
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order within 4hrs 30mins for delivery by 9pm tonight
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Everyday Rewards
Collect 38 Everyday Rewards Points*
Product Overview
Nicorette Nicotine QuickMist Mouth spray, helps you quit smoking by relieving the cravings & withdrawal symptoms. It starts relieving cravings from 30 seconds. Freshmint flavour.
The Nicorette QuickMist spray works by releasing small amounts of nicotine when sprayed which is then absorbed into the body through the lining of the mouth. This QuickMist handheld spray, is a portable and starts to relieve cravings faced by smokers while trying to quit. It can be used for both cutting down gradually and quitting abruptly.
Features of Nicorette QuickMist Spray
- Fine nicotine mist spray
- Quick absorption into the body for fast cravings relief - Starts to relieve cravings from 30 seconds 2x1mg sprays.
- Replaces up to 150 Cigarettes for great value
- 1mg of nicotine per spray
- Each Quickmist spray bottle contains 150 sprays
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