Tiktok Apple Juice Trend. Biting into the short, stout bottles of juice apparently makes the same sound as biting into a super crunchy apple — and TikTok users can’t stop testing the weird trend for themselves. TikTok culture has blown up to mammoth proportions since 2019. The app has spawned countless memes, dance videos and has spotlighted new music of all genres. With the release of posthumus albums by Pop Smoke and Juice WRLD, TikTok users advocated to keep their new music from being the next dance trend. Tiktok is an app is famous for its flashy and viral videos and routines that quickly become a new trend all over social media. The new Tiktok app which is currently garnering a lot of mystique and suspense are the "Tiktok apple juice challenge" videos.
The Tiktok users are actually buying the apple juice bottles as well as posting their videos as they bite it. This trend is that is being considered weird among social media users is the current challenge on TikTok. In a recent TikTok trend, people have been biting into the apple juice bottle and discovering that it actually sounds like you're biting into a real apple!!! @kylehiggns
This is great news for the apple juice brand, Martinelli's. They're also in on the trend and even made a Facebook post about the viral TikTok challenge that features their juice. They wrote, “Our little apple bottles are making headlines! While we don’t condone biting into plastic, we are happy to see everyone enjoying our products.
TikTok is THE destination for mobile videos. On TikTok, short-form videos are exciting, spontaneous, and genuine. Whether you’re a sports fanatic, a pet enthusiast, or just looking for a laugh, there’s something for everyone on TikTok. All you have to do is watch, engage with what you like, skip wha… TikTok culture has blown up to mammoth proportions since 2019. The app has spawned countless memes, dance videos and has spotlighted new music of all genres. With the release of posthumus albums by Pop Smoke and Juice WRLD, TikTok users advocated to keep their new music from being the next dance trend. These trending hashtags are raking up millions of views on TikTok—here’s what they’re all about… These days, when you want to know what young consumers are doing, head to TikTok.YPulse’s last social media report found that 31% of 13-39-year-olds, and more importantly 52% of 13-18-year-olds are currently using the app. Daily engagement among these young users is impressive, with 40%. In particular, Martinelli’s apple juice is going viral on TikTok for the strangest reason. Biting into the short, stout bottles of juice apparently makes the same sound as biting into a super crunchy apple — and TikTok users can’t stop testing the weird trend for themselves.