GRIMACE SHAKE MEME STARTED WITH GIRL WHO REALLY GOT SICK?

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ABOUT THIS SHOW
#grimaceshake  The first person to bring this crazy story to my attention was Jack Ammerman who wrote, Is it true the Grimace shake is actually affecting people when they sip it? I knew all the meme videos were fake, but then I heard the whole thing might have started with a girl who really got sick from drinking a Grimace Shake and ended up in the hospital. Real or Fake? What do you think. Get the real answer!



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                                      MORE ABOUT THE GRIMACE SHAKE MEME

The Grimace Shake Meme is a recent viral trend on TikTok that involves people pretending to be dead after drinking the Grimace Shake, a limited-edition purple milkshake from McDonald's. The trend was started by TikToker @thefrazmaz, who posted a video of himself drinking the shake and then appearing to be dead on the floor. The video quickly went viral, and other TikTokers began posting similar videos.

The videos in the Grimace Shake Meme are often staged to look like crime scenes, with the milkshake splattered around and the person pretending to be dead covered in purple. The videos are also often accompanied by dramatic music or sound effects.

The meme has been interpreted in a number of ways. Some people see it as a simple joke about the strange color of the milkshake. Others see it as a more sinister meme, suggesting that the Grimace Shake is actually poisonous. Still others see it as a commentary on the dark humor of Gen Z.

Whatever the interpretation, the Grimace Shake Meme has certainly captured the attention of the internet. The hashtag #grimaceshake has over 145 million views on TikTok, and the meme has been featured in articles and videos on a variety of media outlets.

It is unclear how long the Grimace Shake Meme will continue to be popular. However, it is clear that the meme has tapped into something that resonates with people, whether it is the humor, the absurdity, or the dark side of Gen Z humor.

Here are some possible reasons why the Grimace Shake Meme has gone viral:

The meme is visually striking. The bright purple color of the milkshake and the dramatic staging of the videos make them hard to look away from.
The meme is funny. The idea of people pretending to be dead after drinking a milkshake is inherently absurd, and the videos often play on this absurdity.
The meme is relatable. Many people have had the experience of eating or drinking something that made them feel sick, so the meme taps into a shared experience.
The meme is timely. The meme was launched in conjunction with Grimace's 52nd birthday, which gave it a built-in audience of fans of the McDonald's character.
Whatever the reasons for its popularity, the Grimace Shake Meme is a clear example of how memes can quickly spread and become popular on social media. The meme has also shown how Gen Z humor can be dark, absurd, and visually striking.
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