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Ice creams get a mashup with Vimal Pan Masala on demand! The viral video leaves everyone laughing and wondering what the taste of this unique ice cream will be.
While some are advising the ice cream owner to patent the flavour before Ajay Devgan sees it, others are naming it “cancer ice cream.” Whatever it is, the Vimal Pan Masala can surely add this to their next advertisement campaign!!
A viral YouTube Short shows a customer asking a street vendor for a bizarre custom ice cream — but the shocking twist? The flavor turns out to be deadly.
He then hands over a packet of Vimal Pan Masala to mix it with the real pan and make a Pan Masala-flavoured ice cream for him. We see with wonder the excitement with which he makes the ice cream, adding the whole packet of Vimal, coconut powder, pan syrup and whatnot! The price of this wired-flavoured ice cream is only Rs. 180!
People watching the video are mostly laughing, saying, “Ajay Devgn Se Bacha Ke.” Another user says, “Vimal be like han bhaiya bahut garmi Hai thoda Thanda kar do😂😂😂😂😂😂😂,” but they are also questioning the actual reason behind such wired demands.
From Maggi ice creams to Green Chilli Chai, sellers across the country are continually pushing the boundaries. These unconventional flavours are attracting customers in large numbers through vloggers. While some foodies appreciate the innovations, others are finding these “fusion disasters.”
This fusion pan masala flavour ice cream, though, brings humour to the internet; people are criticising such choices too. Pan masala contains tobacco and areca nut, both of which can cause cancer.
Mixing such substances in mainstream ice creams and popularising them through vlogs is not funny. Normalising or glamorising the use of pan masala, primarily through viral content, could mislead the public, particularly teenagers.
Thus, content creators need to restrain themselves from promoting such health-harmful substances. Fun content should not come at the cost of public health.
What is your opinion on this viral video? Would you try it or skip it? Let us know!