'Your video is exquisite and we’d love to amalgamate with you 😉 Sliding into your DMs now... WooliesWaterChallenge.'
A video of a group of young men flaunting the"special powers" of Woolworths water has gone viral, even reaching the attention of the retailing giant.
In the video, the guys are speaking isiZulu and chat about the powers of the retailer's water. They take a sip and their accents change to 'boytjies from Bedfordview' vibes. Woolworths clearly enjoyed the video and sommer replied to the squad who consumed the magical powers through the retailing giant's bottled water supply.
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