A Video Tutorial on Making Ice Water Received 5M Views & Produced The Best Comments Ever


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Last Updated on 2017-11-07 , 7:59 pm

Video tutorials, especially cooking videos, have taken over Facebook recently—it makes people who don’t cook hungry and people who cook to try out the new recipe.

So it’s not exactly surprising when this video tutorial on how to make a cup of ice water goes viral. After all, a search on Google about ice water will show over 472,000,000 results, and it’s a pain in the butt to find the recipe buried somewhere there. In fact, the recipe is so secret that even Wikipedia has no official page for this brilliant drink.

When this is shown in Facebook, I can’t help but to watch the whole video, because it’s just too entertaining informative. Have a look.

Lest you miss a step, here’s what you need to do.

  1. Add a few ice cubes
  2. Add 8 to 12 OZ. of liquid water (about 236 ml to 355 ml)
  3. Add lemon (optional)

But still, the recipe leaves some ambiguity.

Water1Then again, she could be just unlucky. She should have locked her bag.

Water2Homemade ones are always better, but in his case, I’m not certain.

Water4Guess everyone is confused over the ice.

And of course, there’ll be some people who aren’t happy about the recipe

Water3I don’t know whether she’s a troll or she really lives in Waterland.

Water5Could she be telling the truth?

water6She kind of makes sense. Maybe we shouldn’t add the lemon? Or is that just for hipster effects?

However, most people were satisfied.

Water7Yeah!

water8It apparently saves relationships, too!

And if you still couldn’t follow the steps, this advice might come in handy.

Water9

The Internet is such a beautiful place, indeed. Guess now, we no longer need to pay for ice water in restaurants!


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