So watching my Green Bay Packers dominate the Pats to become #1 team in the NFL. And see a commercial (or three) where Santa Claus is helping a car company to sell their product. Good ol' St. Nick.
Anyway, I'm thinking when I'm watching this that it is only hysteria, or irrationality, that would deny it is perfectly okay to use Santa Claus to help sell vape products, including flavors.
I mean, we could compare the vapor stuff that comes out of a car to eVapor, and fairly certain every scientist on the planet would say tailpipe vapor much (much) worse for you. Or we could compare how many people die in automobiles each year if, you know, there was some need to look at harm that the product could cause to a normal human.
But, I'm thinking no one on the planet has any issues with Santa Claus in a commercial selling cars. Then why would anyone, especially vapers, have any problem with Santa Claus selling vape stuff?
Gotta be at least 16 to drive and 18 to vape (nicotine) stuff. Clearly the auto advertiser is targeting adults with their ads that uses Mr. Claus.
The only thing that I could come up with is that ecig/vaping is under more scrutiny right now. Which says zero about Santa Claus helping in marketing vape stuff and says everything about critics of vaping acting entirely irrationally on the rather simple point I am making.
Anyway, I'm thinking when I'm watching this that it is only hysteria, or irrationality, that would deny it is perfectly okay to use Santa Claus to help sell vape products, including flavors.
I mean, we could compare the vapor stuff that comes out of a car to eVapor, and fairly certain every scientist on the planet would say tailpipe vapor much (much) worse for you. Or we could compare how many people die in automobiles each year if, you know, there was some need to look at harm that the product could cause to a normal human.
But, I'm thinking no one on the planet has any issues with Santa Claus in a commercial selling cars. Then why would anyone, especially vapers, have any problem with Santa Claus selling vape stuff?
Gotta be at least 16 to drive and 18 to vape (nicotine) stuff. Clearly the auto advertiser is targeting adults with their ads that uses Mr. Claus.
The only thing that I could come up with is that ecig/vaping is under more scrutiny right now. Which says zero about Santa Claus helping in marketing vape stuff and says everything about critics of vaping acting entirely irrationally on the rather simple point I am making.