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White Tiktoker Gentrifies Agua Fresca & Gets Dragged


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https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRB2dDCa/?k=1

https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRB2cRd2/?k=1
 

 

Tiktoker Gracie_Norton went viral for making Agua Fresca but calls it “Spa Water”. + inspires other white people to make it:bibliahh: 
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for those of you who don’t know:

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Aguas frescas are light non-alcoholic beverages made from one or more fruits, cereals, flowers, or seeds blended with sugar and water. They are popular in Mexico and parts of the United States such as the Southwest. Some of the more common flavors include tamarind, hibiscus, and horchata.

 

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It's just watered down juice, nobody owns that idea? We call it Schorle in Germany.

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11 minutes ago, Daddy said:

It's just watered down juice, nobody owns that idea? We call it Schorle in Germany.

Agua Fresca doesn’t have carbonated water 

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17 minutes ago, Daddy said:

It's just watered down juice, nobody owns that idea? We call it Schorle in Germany.

Yeah I agree. Like white people can't make juice now? The little girl looks like she has no idea what aqua fresca is. 

 

Even the "cowboy caviar" doesn't look anything like ceviche... 

 

Actual evil is happening out there, save your energy for that.

 

Let people live.

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Pinches gringos pendejos

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This is why I can't stand tik tok sometimes... people are so delusional in thinking they have all these original ideas that are just whack. 

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Large companies with cushy perks have been putting out ice water with strawberries and lemons in it for nearly a DECADE and call it Spa Water. This is nothing new, but of course TikTok has to turn it into a race war.

 

#BanTikTok

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Why would you add sugar to blended fruit that already has sugar/glucose on it? :pukey:

 

 

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1 hour ago, Jynx672 said:

How do you gentrify a drink? LOL

This drink isn't for white people to steal or consume. It's not fair to POC who invented it first. 

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3 minutes ago, Tropez said:

This drink isn't for white people to steal or consume. It's not fair to POC who invented it first. 

it's a juice :rip:

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21 minutes ago, Sugden said:

it's a juice :rip:

Its culinary appropriation, and rather messed up to take something from another culture, spin it as your own and call it a new thing. 

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Fume :cooldown: let that girl have her spa water in peace, I don't know what makes y'all assume that she willingly stole the idea like she is a villain or some :deadbanana4: it bothers me how cultures (better said individuals) around the world feel so entitled to others doing a similar thing that isn't directly related to them, its like they need to be the victim and main character so bad 

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No one knows what aqua fresca is to begin with :skull:

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59 minutes ago, Tropez said:

This drink isn't for white people to steal or consume. It's not fair to POC who invented it first. 

Cry about it.

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2 hours ago, xclusivestylesz said:

No one knows what aqua fresca is to begin with :skull:

millions of people do sweetie 

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4 hours ago, xclusivestylesz said:

No one knows what aqua fresca is to begin with :skull:

AGUA fresca.

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4 hours ago, xclusivestylesz said:

No one knows what aqua fresca is to begin with :skull:

ignorance and lack of common knowledge/sense is never the "gotcha" y'all think it is :bibliahh:

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