Viral TikTok sweet treat takes over the MSU campus

DENVER (KDVR) — The internet can hit fast. Before the blink of an eye, a viral trend can find itself in your backyard.

One such trend has hit the Metro State University Denver campus, and it isn’t the hottest new dance or thankfully eating Tidepods — it is a delectable, sweet treat that has people trying to hunt down or create their own version of the treat.

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The treat is known as “Tanghulu” and is made by covering a fruit with a glossy candy shell and putting it on a skewer like a kabob.

The treat is being replicated by internet food channels and common household chefs alike, and has really struck a chord in the mukbang and ASMR communities for the signature crunch the food produces when bitten into…

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