TEGRIDY CONSTRUCTION LLC
  · 2018   · ( 2018-10-17 ) Episode chronology ←  · Previous " The Problem with a Poo " Next   · it aired on Comedy Central in the United States on October 17 · 2018. The episode parodies the popularity of vaping · its increased use by children · including events over the previous three episodes · Randy convinces Sharon to sell their home and move out to a cannabis farm Randy names Tegridy Farms · who wants to add Randy's product to their line · but Randy angrily refuses · Stan Marsh · Eric Cartman · ostensibly for this reason · he resolves to report this to the principal · where he has just purchased his supplies · but Butters and Cartman are already there. Pulling Kyle aside · they tell him that the sixth graders are angry at all of them for attacking their vape supplier · and that the only solution is to rob the vape store to appease the original dealer · who is revealed to be Vaping Man. Angered that his neighbor Joe has sold his farm to Big Vape
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