The trend, shared across multiple social media platforms, involves tricking people into consuming food or drinks that have been tampered with—often by adding substances that can cause choking, burning, or unexpected reactions. Videos of these so-called “pranks” have been widely shared, with many young viewers attempting to replicate them at home without fully understanding the risks.
One viral clip shows individuals laughing as a friend unknowingly takes part in the prank, but what many fail to realize is just how quickly things can turn from funny to dangerous. Doctors and safety experts have already spoken out, warning that even small “harmless” additions to food can cause allergic reactions, choking hazards, or even hospitalization in extreme cases.
Police departments and school officials across the country are urging parents to speak with their children immediately about the consequences of such behavior. What might be considered “funny” by peers could result in criminal charges if someone is seriously hurt. In fact, authorities have confirmed that certain cases of pranks gone wrong have already led to police involvement.
“This isn’t harmless fun—it’s reckless and dangerous,” one child safety officer explained. “Kids need to understand that pranks can have real-world consequences, not just laughs for a video.”
Parents are advised to stay vigilant by monitoring their children’s online activity, talking openly about peer pressure, and reinforcing the importance of empathy and responsibility. Experts recommend reminding kids that while social media trends come and go, causing harm—whether intentional or not—can have lifelong consequences for both the victim and the prankster.