Jessica Wynn
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I don't think you're too far off.
And that's intentional.
You know, Juul pioneered the look, but disposable vapes took it to a whole nother level.
Now you've got brands with flavors that sound like cocktails or crayon colors and they're everywhere.
Gas stations, smoke shops, 7-Elevens and all over social media.
The marketing team would be fools not to have that.
Well, it's not always that subtle, though.
You know, kids are posting vape trick videos all the time.
They're blowing rings, tornadoes, jellyfish clouds.
They're turning vaping into a performance art.
And so social media glamorizes it as a skillful, trendy, shareable thing.
It's some of the best free advertising for vape products.
Of course, we all go through it.
Maybe they'll have, you know, robots that can vape or them or something.
But it kind of seems like parents, sorry to you, but it sort of seems like you don't stand a chance.
That really just depressed me.
Vapes do have a smell.
So it's something I think we're becoming more familiar with.
Even the so-called nicotine-free varieties.