TikTok model’s viral video about popular Nestle drink sparks debate

TKFFF · 2024-06-28 18:11
A bikini model’s TikTok about how she makes Milo has gone viral, sparking fierce debate about the best way to prepare the beloved Aussie drink.
Karina Irby, who boasts 527,400 followers on TikTok, posted a two-and-a-half minute video on the drink, asking the question “how many scoops of Milo is too many?”
In her “how-to” guide, she puts in about seven teaspoons of Milo into a jar of oat milk, with two “crunchy” spoonful’s at the bottom, three-and-a-half mixed in with the milk, and then another two spoonful’s on top.
Karina Irby, who boasts 527,400 followers on TikTok, posted a video on the drink, asking “how many scoops of Milo is too many?”TikTok/@karinairby
“She is heavenly,” Ms Irby says while showing off the finished drink to her followers.
“I’m shaking because I’m that excited.”
The video caused a commotion among her followers, with TikTok users immediately weighing in with their own sense of the right Milo way.
The video caused a commotion among her followers, with TikTok users immediately weighing in with their own sense of the right Milo way.TikTok/@karinairby
“There is never enough milo,” one said, while another remarked: “You need 3/4 quarters milo and the rest milk no hot water”.
The video caught the attention of Network Ten talk show The Project on Thursday night, with host Waleed Aly expressing approval of Ms Irby’s system.
“I think that is exactly right,” he said.
The panellists brought in “Oracle of Everything” Mel Buttle to weigh in on the debate.
“Just save some time, cut out the middleman and put a few teaspoons of milk in the Milo,” said Mel Buttle on how to make the drink.TOimages – stock.adobe.com
She said Ms Irby’s seven spoonfuls were “a lot”.
“The weird thing is though, she’s bothering to put the milo in a glass, just save some time, cut out the middleman and put a few teaspoons of milk in the Milo.”
When asked whether children should be permitted to consume such large quantities of the flavoured drink, Ms Buttle said: “I’m not a good doctor, Waleed, I’m also not a good parent, so let’s say, sure, kids can have that much Milo, why not?
“They have no other joy left in their lives these days … give them Milo,’ said Buttle.tang90246 – stock.adobe.com
“They have no other joy left in their lives these days … give them Milo.”
Ms Buttle said Milo was a “drink of the people” and she expressed concern it could soon be “gentrified” and ruined by “woke” suburbs or up-market coffee culture.
“If I ever see a crème patisserie Milo filled croissant down there in your Mr Media’s Melbourne I will be very upset,” she said.


Karina Irby, who boasts 527,400 followers on TikTok, posted a video on the drink, asking “how many scoops of Milo is too many?”TikTok/@karinairby
“She is heavenly,” Ms Irby says while showing off the finished drink to her followers.
“I’m shaking because I’m that excited.”
The video caused a commotion among her followers, with TikTok users immediately weighing in with their own sense of the right Milo way.
The video caused a commotion among her followers, with TikTok users immediately weighing in with their own sense of the right Milo way.TikTok/@karinairby
“There is never enough milo,” one said, while another remarked: “You need 3/4 quarters milo and the rest milk no hot water”.
The video caught the attention of Network Ten talk show The Project on Thursday night, with host Waleed Aly expressing approval of Ms Irby’s system.
“I think that is exactly right,” he said.
The panellists brought in “Oracle of Everything” Mel Buttle to weigh in on the debate.
“Just save some time, cut out the middleman and put a few teaspoons of milk in the Milo,” said Mel Buttle on how to make the drink.TOimages – stock.adobe.com
She said Ms Irby’s seven spoonfuls were “a lot”.
“The weird thing is though, she’s bothering to put the milo in a glass, just save some time, cut out the middleman and put a few teaspoons of milk in the Milo.”
When asked whether children should be permitted to consume such large quantities of the flavoured drink, Ms Buttle said: “I’m not a good doctor, Waleed, I’m also not a good parent, so let’s say, sure, kids can have that much Milo, why not?
“They have no other joy left in their lives these days … give them Milo,’ said Buttle.tang90246 – stock.adobe.com
“They have no other joy left in their lives these days … give them Milo.”
Ms Buttle said Milo was a “drink of the people” and she expressed concern it could soon be “gentrified” and ruined by “woke” suburbs or up-market coffee culture.
“If I ever see a crème patisserie Milo filled croissant down there in your Mr Media’s Melbourne I will be very upset,” she said.
文章来源:nypost

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