Interviewee: In the smoke shops, on TV, but they was trying to stop it, they wasn’t promoting.
Interviewer: And what about, um, do you consider seeing these companies on Facebook or Instagram adverting?
Interviewee: Well, me personally, I just think its bad period.
Interviewer: I’m sorry.
Interviewee: It’s like; they shouldn’t advertise it on TV period.
Interviewer: Why?
Interviewee: Because little kids [timestamp][00:19:00] watch TV’s and they are curious.
Interviewer: And, that’s different form Facebook or Instagram?
Interviewee: Yeah, it's more open. It's like, some kids don’t have a Facebook, but everybody has a TV.
Interviewer: Um, any famous people use vapes?
Interviewee: Not that I know of, probably some.
Interviewer: And, how do you think people learn how to use these? …show more content…
Interviewee: It's pretty dope.
Interviewer: Yeah, so, if you had a choice between all of these, which one would you pick up?
Interviewee: Vaping.
Interviewer: Vaping. And, um, if I wanted to learn more about vaping, where would you tell me to go look?
Interviewee: Instagram.
Interviewer: Okay, and what would you tell me about it? [Timestamp][00:21:00]
Interviewee: Like, if I never met you and you asked about vaping, I would be like, oh, go check out this new video this dude posted on. This guy got his O’s or he knows how to do this certain type of trick or something. It's all about, it's like a hobby, it's like different moves, different flavors, different mods, it's diverse.
Interviewer: All right, this has been great, thank you so much, it's a lot of great information um, and of course, if you have any other questions, just let me know.
Interviewee: That’s it.
Interviewer: That’s it.
Interviewee: Dang.
Interviewer: Sounds good.
Interviewee: Yeah.
Interviewer: All