The Grimace shake TikTok trend, explained
The line between hero and villain is paper-thin — something Grimace (and McDonald’s) is learning first-hand. On June 12, McDonald’s released the berry-flavored Grimace shake as part of the extensive marketing campaign to celebrate the mascot’s birthday. Fans’ enthusiasm turned this promotion into an homage to Grimace, a gay icon. People dressed in blurred cosplay and created fan art for the social media posts. him and the Hamburglar attending Pride. However, only two weeks later, a search for Grimace on TikTok doesn’t surface people honoring “mother Grimace.” Instead, it brings up videos where Grimace’s shake isn’t a purple treat, but rather a deadly concoction that kills or incapacitates all who dare drink it.
The Grimace Shake is it dangerous?
Yes, it’s obvious. TikTok is a completely different level of ridiculousness. It’s all part of the genuinely funny — and sometimes brutally visceral — Grimace shake trend.
What is this Grimace Shake trend?
Grimace shaking, otherwise known as Grimace incident or Grimace shake, has taken off on TikTok. As of the publication date, #grimaceshake had generated over 689,000,000 views.
A typical video starts with someone excitedly declaring that they’re going to try the Grimace shake, and wishing the living taste bud a happy birthday. But as soon as the person takes a sip, the camera cuts to the horrifying aftermath, with the person pretending to be passed out, dead, or dying — sometimes in a strange location, like inside a trash can, or draped over the hood of a car — as a result of drinking the shake. And no Grimace shake tableau is complete without the contents of the shake dribbling out of the victim’s mouth like vomit, or spilled on the ground like purple blood.
The creativity and commitment of the creators is unrestricted, so the joke doesn’t get old. Grimace shakes are being adapted by users into horror movies, elaborate narratives and fake documentaries.
Grimace appears to be a major culprit in some of these videos. It is seen stalking or strangling those who were naive and tried the cursed drink.
Is Grimace your mother? Grimace, is she a mother? That’s up for you to decide. Grimace is a universally recognized expression. It is a good idea to use a bilingual translator The moment.
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