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Food: The Nutter Butter TikTok Account is INSAINE!

The Nutter Butter TikTok Account is INSAINE!

The official TikTok for Nutter Butter cookies is going viral because it's fully unhinged. Someone posted a video asking if the folks at Nutter Butter are okay. Every video is like a fever dream, or a bad acid trip.

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A small-town restaurant in Washington state went viral on TikTok . . . after a customer ordered its popular 10-POUND cinnamon roll. 

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Exciting New Trend: Everyone Wants Purple Apples . . . Complication: They Don't Exist

 

Fake news on social media can be deceptive . . . it can be dangerous . . . and now, it can be DELICIOUS.

 

 

Some images have been going viral online showing new PURPLE APPLES. They have vibrant purple skin . . . purple flesh . . . and crazy people online are so hooked, they've been desperately trying to track them down.

 

 

The post says the "Purple Apple" originates from Saskatchewan, Canada . . . thrives in its chilly climate . . . boasts a flavor profile reminiscent of cinnamon and banana . . . and they go by the nickname "Canadian Grapes."

 

 

It also says they're "prized ingredients in the creation of purple applesauce, celebrated by indigenous Saskatchewan peoples . . . and [they] embody the rich tapestry of Saskatchewan's cultural and culinary heritage."

 

 

The problem is: They don't exist. The images are A.I.-generated, and the stuff about thriving in chilly climates and rich tapestries is nonsense. 

 

 

Orchards and nurseries up in Saskatchewan say they HAVE been getting calls about the purple apples . . . from apple-enthusiasts online who were duped.

 

 

One local horticulturist says, quote, "It looks amazing. It would be so fun. But, unfortunately, it is not real . . . usually [the people who ask] feel a little bit silly that they thought it was real in the first place."

 

 

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