CARSON CITY, Nev., April 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Rapid Fire Marketing (OTCQB: RFMK), announced today that an update for shareholders has been posted on their website at http://rapid-fire-marketing.com/rapid-fire-marketing-issues-letter-to-shareholders-8-april-2014. This update covers a variety of topics that are of interest to shareholders including the new dry herb vaporizer, vaporizer and medical cannabis strategy going forward and the DTC chill.

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About Rapid Fire Marketing, Inc.

Rapid Fire Marketing, Inc. is a developer and reseller of herbal vaporizers. The core strategy is to maximize revenues in the rapidly expanding medical cannabis and vaporizer industries. Rapid Fire Marketing also looks to invest and do joint ventures with companies in the vaporizer and medical cannabis industries as well as working with other companies with established revenue streams that are looking to grow their businesses. Rapid Fire Marketing is also looking to grow through acquisitions of companies or technologies that are synergistic with our business plan.

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