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TommyInnit Trolls Influencer Brands with Viral Fake Vape Launch, “Vapely”

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Minecraft YouTuber Thomas “TommyInnit” is no stranger to pulling pranks and stirring up chaos online. Known for his energetic and mischievous personality, Tommy has built a reputation as a prankster ever since his early days on the DreamSMP server. Recently, TommyInnit took his playful antics to a whole new level by launching a parody vape brand called “Vapely,” cleverly trolling YouTuber ventures like KSI, Logan Paul, and MrBeast’s grab-and-go lunch box product, Lunchly.

The hilarious fake product quickly went viral as fans and fellow creators were left in stitches by Tommy’s satirical take on the growing trend of YouTubers launching branded products, from energy drinks to snack bars. But this wasn’t just any joke—Tommy’s parody took aim directly at Lunchly, a new brand by KSI, Logan Paul, and MrBeast, following other famous products like PRIME drinks and Feastables chocolate bars.

TommyInnit’s “Vapely”: A Satire on YouTuber Products

In his viral video, TommyInnit introduced Vapely, an electronic cigarette brand that, in true parody fashion, is “marketed for people of all ages—even little babies.” This comical exaggeration was clearly designed to poke fun at the often-questionable marketing strategies influencers use when promoting products to younger audiences. Taking the satire further, Tommy revealed that when users try to visit the Vapely

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website, they’re rickrolled, redirecting them to Rick Astley’s infamous song Never Gonna Give You Up.

Tommy’s fake vape brand stands as a tongue-in-cheek criticism of how internet personalities increasingly turn to product launches and business ventures, whether it’s Lunchly, PRIME, or even MrBeast’s Feastables. By parodying these product launches, TommyInnit shed light on the absurdity and commercialization behind influencer branding, particularly highlighting how these products often target kids and younger audiences.

Logan Paul’s Involvement and Tommy’s Epic Response

This viral stunt didn’t come out of nowhere. Tommy and Logan Paul had a brief back-and-forth on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) prior to the launch of Vapely. Their online spat intensified when Logan leaked some private messages exchanged between the two, which may have sparked Tommy’s decision to launch this satirical response.

In the video, Tommy sarcastically claimed, “I’m selling magic,” while demonstrating his fake vape, taking a direct jab at influencers who sell products that are often marketed as innovative or beneficial. He took a particularly funny shot at fellow YouTuber DanTDM, who had previously criticized Lunchly, labeling it as an unhealthy option in comparison to other ready-to-eat meal brands like Lunchables. While Dan took a critical stance, Tommy added his sarcastic twist, calling Dan a “hater” and saying, “Don’t listen to these haters that are saying things like you’re just ‘selling crap for kids,’ what do they know about kids? I know tons about kids, more than them.”

Tommy’s Satirical Critique of Influencer Brands

TommyInnit’s Vapely prank encapsulates his knack for humor and his unique ability to critique the practices of big YouTube personalities without taking things too seriously. By combining his sarcastic commentary with an exaggerated, over-the-top parody, Tommy exposed some of the ridiculous aspects of commercialized branding among influencers like KSI, Logan Paul, and MrBeast.

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The video also showcases Tommy’s cleverness in calling out these industry practices while still engaging his audience with humor. His playful jabs at Logan Paul even extended to calling him a “man child” in response to the leaked messages, solidifying Tommy’s place as one of the most entertaining voices in YouTube’s creator space.

Overall, TommyInnit’s viral Vapely stunt not only trolled major influencer product launches but also delivered a lighthearted yet pointed critique of the commercialization of YouTube personalities and the products they push. Fans are eagerly awaiting what Tommy might do next, as he continues to use his platform to both entertain and poke fun at the world of internet stardom.

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Hi, I'm Shivam Kumar. I'm pursuing Journalism honors from the IP University. I love the skill of writing and looking forward to learn more of it. Also I love traveling and experiencing new things every day....

Shivam Kumar: Hi, I'm Shivam Kumar. I'm pursuing Journalism honors from the IP University. I love the skill of writing and looking forward to learn more of it. Also I love traveling and experiencing new things every day....