Snack company Fruit Roll-Ups was forced to tell Tik Tok users not to eat plastic after users claimed you could in a food trend that went viral on social media.
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But some TikTok users seemed to not believe there was plastic around the bars and said you could eat the whole bar with the plastic apparently intact.That's when the the social media account for Fruit Roll-Ups posted their own video in response to show that there was indeed inedible plastic around the bar. The account left a cheeky note underneath their video.
"Legal is making me clarify that you should not attempt to eat plastic," the company wrote in the caption."While consumers can enjoy Fruit Roll-Ups in many fun ways, including frozen, they should always remove the plastic wrap before freezing or consuming the product," the spokespersonOther TikTok users were delighted by the company weighing in on the bizarre video."The fact that y'all had to make this," one TikTok user posted in response.
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