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McDonald’s new milkshake has gone unexpectedly viral on TikTok, inspiring a horror-themed meme in which people pretend to suffer a gruesome fate after tasting the “Grimace Shake.” Grimace ...
But on June 27, the company — or, rather, Grimace himself — officially tweeted a response: "meee pretending i don't see the grimace shake trendd," the tweet reads, above an image of a wide ...
The shake, which was created to celebrate Grimace’s birthday, became the center of a bizarre, horror-themed meme on TikTok in which users shared videos where they pretended to suffer a gruesome ...
If there’s an infamous death in gaming, anime, or beyond, you can bet it’s now been made even better, and/or defiled, depending on your point of view, by the Grimace Shake meme.
The trend took off not long after McDonald's began selling the Grimace Birthday Shake on June 12 — the same day the fast food giant declared it to be the creature's special day.. What are people ...
Warning: Some of the videos below may be disturbing to some viewers. When McDonalds released a special birthday meal for its beloved-but-nearly-forgotten purple mascot Grimace, they were probably ...
Crucial Quote “Happy birthday, Grimace!” These are the final words for many of these TikTok creators before they fall victim to Grimace’s wrath, despite their well wishes, like one user who ...
Whether they are imagining anime fans trying the Grimace shake and/or bringing the milkshake into the anime medium, it’s clear that the trend has made its way into the anime world.
The Grimace Shake meme started on TikTok, and has quickly taken over social media, with memes appearing on Instagram and Twitter, as well. In the videos, those that drink the Grimace Shake suffer ...
McDonald's Grimace milkshake is trending in the U.S., but not because of its berry flavor. The beverage has sparked a new, unsettling TikTok trend.
While the Grimace Shake doesn’t actually turn you into purple goo in real life, the birthday celebration quickly became a TikTok meme trend, where people posted videos of drinking it and having ...
The new "Grimace Shake" death videos currently getting millions upon millions of views in TikTok may not be the viral sensation the fast-food behemoth was hoping for, but it's the one they got.