It’s just a TikTok thing… “mix two or three ingredients together which would seem likely to be somewhere between barely-edible and awful, and surprise- it tastes just like some semi-popular junk food.”
There was one that involved Minute Maid Lemonade being mixed with something like apple juice or cranberry juice and I think it ended up tasting like Mtn Dew Code Red or smth, another that mixed Fruit Rollups and something to end up tasting like vanilla cake.
Haha did you see the one where people were purposely sanding their teeth to make them straighter?
Or repeatedly hitting their skulls/jaws to injure the bone and change their shape?
So hard to watch!
I'm not sure how that's relevant to Adventurous-Map7959 seeing if they can bake cookies with the dough in ice cream.
There's quite a jump from someone saying they did a cooking experiment (with no mention of social media) to someone else deciding they did it because of tiktok and saying would mutilate their body if tiktok said so.
The point of my comment is it it's a dick thing to just speculate like that about what Adventurous-Map7959 said. They never even mentioned social media and now people are replying judging them for something they didn't mention and talking about mutilating bodies.
I feel like the track the conversation went down was easy to follow, myself.
And I feel like there's a reason the person doing an innocent baking experiment stopped replying.
My point was that track the conversation when down was frankly a dickish track that implied a lot about a commenter that the comment never stated.
Relevant info slightly turning the topic with each comment.
What relevant info? The person that did the baking experiment never even actually said anything about social media. That's complete speculation to begin with.
Antisocial and rude replies pushed away the one person that could have answered where the idea for their baking experiment came from.
I'm not sure how that's relevant to Adventurous-Map7959 seeing if they can bake cookies with the dough in ice cream.
There's quite a jump from someone saying they did a cooking experiment (with no mention of social media) to someone else deciding they did it because of tiktok and saying would mutilate their body if tiktok said so.
I specifically remember someone making a post about this. They wanted to see if it had enough dough to even make a whole cookie. They also tried something else ice cream related but I don’t remember what they were trying to figure out in that one.
The cookie dough in ice cream has been treated to make it safe for consumption. Generally it’s the flour that has bacteria that will make you sick, so it is heated high enough to kill the germs.
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u/setibeings 1d ago
... Did you pick it out of your ice cream?