Story: Candy-Maker Tries To Ignore Kids Pretending To Smoke On YouTube
Research shows that a new trend for pre-teens is posting how-to videos explaining the finer points of crushing up smarties, inhaling the dust, and then puffing out powered sugar. "Titus" featured above, is apparently one of the more popular connoisseurs.
I don't see what the big deal is here.
Research shows that a new trend for pre-teens is posting how-to videos explaining the finer points of crushing up smarties, inhaling the dust, and then puffing out powered sugar. "Titus" featured above, is apparently one of the more popular connoisseurs.
I don't see what the big deal is here.
- Smarties will see a boost in sales in the pre-teen market.
- Kids will develop the skills necessary to become full fledged smokers when they turn 13, giving a much needed revenue boost to the tobacco companies.
- Kids are learning valuable lessons in video production.