Watch from about 27 min
Like I have said for a long time, Vaping promote themselves as a noble cause to get smokers of cigarettes. But in the real world the industry is just chasing money and the "noble cause" is just talk.
In short, in video on CNN above the Dr say that the vape industry use marketing tactics used in past by tobacco industry, to get people hooked to a lifestyle and nicotine addiction. He mention that if they want to target smokers, why use social media like Instagram etc ? As most smokers are 30-60 years of age? They not really targetting smokers but teens and young people?
Does he have a point? Please think carefully, dont just attack it, think if the vaping industry really fight a noble cause or just chasing money? Surely the biggest manufacturers of vaping gear is from China? Will they fight a noble cause or chase the money? I thought saving rhino's would be a noble cause also?
So when you see the fancy mods, all the colours. The names, will a 60year old even understand the connection to a Noisy cricket, a Unicorn, all the names taken from scifi movies etc? Why all the fancy colours and packaging and names for juices?
Can you really be honest and say the vaping industry does not target young people?
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...the-books-e-cig-approval-slog-now-looks-smart
This link I paste before, discuss how Iqos went through a long and costly process through the right channels and testing to get it approved in the US. Did vaping industry do the same? Or just gorilla marketing to make a quick buck?
Are the vaping industry shooting themselves in the foot?
Like I have said for a long time, Vaping promote themselves as a noble cause to get smokers of cigarettes. But in the real world the industry is just chasing money and the "noble cause" is just talk.
In short, in video on CNN above the Dr say that the vape industry use marketing tactics used in past by tobacco industry, to get people hooked to a lifestyle and nicotine addiction. He mention that if they want to target smokers, why use social media like Instagram etc ? As most smokers are 30-60 years of age? They not really targetting smokers but teens and young people?
Does he have a point? Please think carefully, dont just attack it, think if the vaping industry really fight a noble cause or just chasing money? Surely the biggest manufacturers of vaping gear is from China? Will they fight a noble cause or chase the money? I thought saving rhino's would be a noble cause also?
So when you see the fancy mods, all the colours. The names, will a 60year old even understand the connection to a Noisy cricket, a Unicorn, all the names taken from scifi movies etc? Why all the fancy colours and packaging and names for juices?
Can you really be honest and say the vaping industry does not target young people?
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...the-books-e-cig-approval-slog-now-looks-smart
This link I paste before, discuss how Iqos went through a long and costly process through the right channels and testing to get it approved in the US. Did vaping industry do the same? Or just gorilla marketing to make a quick buck?
Are the vaping industry shooting themselves in the foot?