TikTok Creator’s “Pink Sauce” condiment causes controversy, goes viral
Tik Tok creator’s “pink sauce” condiment is turn on social mediaand not everyone has the idea.
Chef Pii, known on the platform, has been selling the sauce for less than a month now, but interest in the exotic condiment has gone viral online, especially after she posted a TikTok video about it. what she’s doing in her kitchen. Interest in homemade fondue has even grown on Twitter.
“Pink Sauce” doesn’t sound good… you will eat it at the bucket of jars, I’m sure
– HOOD VOGUE is boring (@keyon) July 20, 2022
How does it taste? How does she make it? Enough people want to know, as the video received 6.4 million views as of Thursday.
Pie said the sauce was created by the very foundation from which it went viral.
Pii told The New York Post: “TikTok created the pink sauce.
Pink Sauce goes viral on TikTok, receiving backlash on social media
The backlash against the concept was immediately apparent, with some users recognizing the labeling error on the packaging.
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“There are a lot of errors on this nutrition label, saying 444 servings, is 14.4 grams [per serving],” user @seansvv stated. “This produces almost 6,300 grams in the entire bottle, which is incorrect. And if these small details are overlooked, I’m looking into quality control. I was a little scared.”
Pie said to New York Post that the error is just a graphic design error and will be corrected.
Original pink sauce. pic.twitter.com/lfPTKxpcxe
– Louis Peitzman (@LouisPeitzman) July 21, 2022
The color comes from dragon fruit, the main ingredient of the sauce
TikToker revealed that the pink color of the sauce comes from its main ingredient, dragon fruit. The rest of the seasoning consists of sunflower oil, white vinegar, garlic, milk, raw honey, salt, dried chili peppers, citric acid, and lemon juice, according to the bottle’s label.
Others noted the lack of consistency, saying batches of the sauce were pink in color.
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The mother-of-two told The Post that the problem was likely due to the dragon fruit she was using at any given time and the fact that customers expected the sauce to look similar to the sauce used. in her viral video.
Another concern potential customers point to is the fact that sauces most likely need to be refrigerated, a fact not printed on the sauce’s label.
However, Pii insists that the sauce is completely safe to use without refrigeration.
“We tested them. They have been out for more than 30 days. And they were perfectly fine. “
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Taste “Sweet, Tangy, A Little Spicy”, Others say It’s similar to Ranch
Some people brave enough to order the sauce say the bottle actually exploded in the packaging during delivery. Pii says she got her refund and has since switched mail providers.
She describes the taste of the sauce as “sweet, aromatic and a bit spicy”, others say it tastes similar to ranch sauce. Pii became a huge fan of dragon fruit after using it to treat anxiety, the fruit is better known.
On June 25, she pre-sold just 100 pieces before opening pre-orders on July 1, according to The Post.