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TikToker’s Prank Leaves Him In A Sticky Situation

Corbin Millet, a Pennsylvania resident and TikToker, recently uploaded a video of him covering his parents’ entire kitchen in peanut butter as a prank. Millet’s video gained millions of views on TikTok and shows every nook and cranny of the kitchen completely slathered in peanut butter, including the light fixtures, cabinets, and appliances. The video also captures Millet’s father’s reaction, which was far from amused. Millet has a history of pranking his parents, having previously covered their bathroom in peanut butter. This peanut butter prank video has garnered over 4.5 million likes and 85,000 shares.

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Millet’s prank took about seven hours and required 28 pounds of peanut butter to cover the entire kitchen, including every crevice. The clean-up took Millet about three hours because the peanut butter was in all the nooks and crannies of the kitchen. Millet claims to prank his parents almost daily, and this prank was no exception. However, his parents were not happy about the peanut butter prank. Some users in the comment section criticized the food waste, while others made jokes.

While Millet’s prank has gone viral, some viewers have been critical of his pranks. Nonetheless, Millet is unfazed by the criticism and believes that people enjoy his videos. Millet claims that he has been kicked out a few times, but his parents have become more tolerant after realizing how popular the videos have become. The responses to Millet’s videos have been mixed, with some users hating on him and others comparing him to ‘Jackass’ prankster, Bam Margera.

Although the prank has garnered many laughs, some people in the comment section were critical of the food waste involved. It’s important to consider the impact of such pranks on the environment and food waste concerns. According to the National Resource Defense Council (NRDC), roughly 40% of all food produced in the United States goes to waste, and food waste contributes to about 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions.

Millet’s peanut butter prank on his parents went viral on TikTok, and while it garnered laughs, it also raised concerns about food waste. Although the video has been popular, it’s important to consider the impact of such pranks on the environment and to take steps to reduce food waste. In the end, it’s up to individuals to determine the value of such pranks and whether they are worth the potential impact on the environment.

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