The inventor of the viral "Grimace Shake" trend that has users pretending to pass out or fall down in random places after drinking the McDonald's purple drink has shared how he came up with the meme.
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The marketing director of McDonald’s praised young TikTok users in a LinkedIn post on Wednesday for launching the ultra-viral “Grimace shake” social media trend—in which users pretend to choke and die ...
Guillaume Huin, McDonald’s head of social media, credited “peak absurdist gen z humor” for the trend that took over TikTok. TikTok’s horror-themed Grimace Shake trend went supremely viral, amassing ...
The "Grimace shake" trend saw TikTokers falling down after sipping the purple McDonald's shake. The inventor of the trend, Austin Frazier, said that it is "quite literally just a meme." Frazier said ...