{"id":71092,"date":"2025-01-28T20:55:29","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:55:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/what-is-fluffy-coca-cola-viral-tiktok-drink-explained-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:55:29","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:55:29","slug":"what-is-fluffy-coca-cola-viral-tiktok-drink-explained-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/what-is-fluffy-coca-cola-viral-tiktok-drink-explained-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"What is fluffy Coca-Cola? Viral TikTok drink explained &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>What is fluffy Coca-Cola? Viral TikTok drink explained TikTokFluffy Coca-Cola is the latest in the \u2018dirty soda\u2019 trend that has been sweeping TikTok for some time now, and the sugar-heavy drink looks to be a real treat. The trend originated when TikToker @not.eg, who goes by Emma Grace, posted a video of her and her grandmother \u2018Memama\u2019 making one of these \u2018fluffy Coca-Cola\u2019 drinks. Dirty sodas have become a craze, especially across the Southern States, and Emma Grace\u2019s grandmother has created a viral internet trend involving the new drink. What is fluffy Coca-Cola? The drink is pretty simple to make, and involves lining a glass with marshmallow fluff so that the whole inside of the glass is white. You can use different flavors of marshmallow fluff, but the classic is recommended for it\u2019s vanilla flavor. Then, you\u2019re going to want to add some crushed ice to the glass, and simply pour in your Coca-Cola of choice. Grab your straw, give it a stir to mix in some of the marshmallow, and you\u2019re done. The best part about this drink is that the marshmallow lumps can be sucked up your straw, adding a kick of sweetness to the refreshing drink. On top of that, the vanilla flavor from the marshmallow fluff works well with the Coke\u2019s caramel-sweetness. What is a dirty soda? Dirty sodas started out as soda drinks with creamers added to make them \u2018dirty\u2019. This trend of sodas became popular in Utah at small, regional chains like Swig, where they add flavors and cream to any number of sodas to make them even sweeter. The drinks gained popularity in Utah because it has a large Mormon population, and due to their religious beliefs, they aren\u2019t allowed to drink tea, coffee, or energy drinks. These dirty sodas then became a way for people to enjoy drinks with the flavors of iced coffees, but using Cola instead of espresso. Fluffy Coca-Cola reviews This video trend has fans calling out for \u201cfluffy everything, please\u201d, and people have been blown away by how good this drink tastes. It is being commended for the way that it can give you a little pick-me-up in the afternoon, without giving yourself a caffeine headache. The trend has become so popular, that Coca-Cola themselves commented on the original video, saying, \u201cProtect Memama at all costs.\u201d Others are getting creative with the drinks, and using Dr. Pepper or root beer instead of cola. There was also another iteration that added cherry syrup and crushed cherries at the bottom of the glass. This isn\u2019t the only crazy drink trend going viral on TikTok; \u2018 sink drinks\u2019 have become so popular that experts have had to warn against them.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What is fluffy Coca-Cola? Viral TikTok drink explained TikTokFluffy Coca-Cola is the latest in the \u2018dirty soda\u2019 trend that has been sweeping TikTok for some time now, and the sugar-heavy drink looks to be a real treat. 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