The Real Cost of Vaping Promo; Formaldehyde

In a government public service promo, we are taken to a taxidermy shop where I suspect that the proprietor has not quite mastered his art, because the taxidermied animals there look creepy, more like road kill than a recreation of life…

These poor specimens present that vape smoke can contain formaldehyde, the same chemical used to preserve dead animals like themselves…badly! The talking animals banter among themselves, struggling to pronounce the word formaldehyde…

The promo is darkly comic and even disturbing, but conveys a serious message that vaping fumes are not simply harmless water vapor, but can contain toxic and damaging chemicals that will be conveyed to the lungs…and that’s a thought even more unnatural than these badly-preserved animals!

Now this is toxic taxidermy, and I feel sorry for my poor cousins for whom death was not the final insult!

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One Comment on “The Real Cost of Vaping Promo; Formaldehyde”

  1. carycomic's avatar carycomic Says:

    For some reason, I’m reminded of the Syfy Channel series spun off of Stephen King’s THE COLORADO KID. An FBI agent (female, of course) takes some accumulated vacation time to work for a fictional small town police force in order to investigate a periodic series of “Troubles” involving an interdimensional barn.

    The second episode of Season 1 involved taxidermized animals becoming homicidal zombies! Or should I say “four-footed Frankensteins?”

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