Novel Device, Great Potential To Improve Vaping Acceptance

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So I was doing some late night browsing on YouTube. You know the kind, click one video and then the next and then how did I end up HERE?!?! Anyway, I saw a video of a device from New Zealand and thought, wow, if this became more common/popular, then community view of vaping would improve. Then I thought what if we switched the original liquid (not the bubble solution) for e-liquid. This would be an interesting experience for a vaping bar. Thoughts on the video? Do you think this would improve community view on vaping, when explained that it's essentially the same thing? Is there a future in night clubs with vaping bubbles of different flavors... possibly a retro-chic club?

 

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So I was doing some late night browsing on YouTube. You know the kind, click one video and then the next and then how did I end up HERE?!?! Anyway, I saw a video of a device from New Zealand and thought, wow, if this became more common/popular, then community view of vaping would improve.

Oh we all have these down here. Bubble vaping all the time. :D

Ok - kidding. Looks cool in a lavatube hypnotic way. Meaning the old blobby lavatubes not the pv. Nice find. Your idea could work - vaping is just a microcosmic fog machine at work so why not popping bubbles.
 

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I'm thinking more along the argument that scented fog machines are not 'bad' and stigmatized. Wouldn't be too much of a stretch for people to agree that these are socially acceptable and then use this to enlighten them to the non-evils of vaping. I mean, the two are essentially identical except one comes with a soapy flavor/scent yet the other is without the negative soapy residue.
 

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I'm thinking more along the argument that scented fog machines are not 'bad' and stigmatized. Wouldn't be too much of a stretch for people to agree that these are socially acceptable and then use this to enlighten them to the non-evils of vaping. I mean, the two are essentially identical except one comes with a soapy flavor/scent yet the other is without the negative soapy residue.

I theory yes, but I think I will prolly end up having to explain what a scented bubble machine does and then explain how an ecig works. Unless I'm in the vicinity of a scented bubble machine of course. Or I buy one and invite folks over...
Which would be a lot fun with kareoke.
 
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