A recent viral video has captivated social media users by showcasing a unique collection of ice cubes, each designed for specific drinks and uses. The Instagram reel, posted by content creator @nalae.co, features an array of ice cube types organized meticulously in a freezer. The video begins with the caption, “When people ask me why I have 15+ different types of ice cubes,” and proceeds to illustrate the various ice forms used for different beverages.
In the video, the creator presents how she utilizes different ice cubes for her daily drinks. For her morning ginger tea, known for its gut health benefits, she uses a particular type of ice cube. Her water bottle is filled with long, narrow ice cubes, while block-shaped cubes are designated for smoothies. Each of her iced coffee, matcha latte, and black sesame latte gets a special ice cube variety. Small round ice cubes are used for mocktails, fruit-infused cubes for cocktails, and slightly larger round cubes for sparkling water. Additionally, she prepares soup cubes for quick meals and even popsicle cubes for her pet dog.
While some critics argue that the variety of ice cubes may reflect overconsumption, others defend the content creator, noting that the ice cubes are primarily made of water or leftover food and are environmentally friendly. A supporter mentioned, “I don’t get why people complain about overconsumption. These ice cubes consist mainly of water or leftover food, last very long, are cheap and the cube trays are reusable forever.”
Many viewers have praised the content creator for her inventive approach. Comments such as, “Wait that smoothie one is lowkey genius how do I do that,” reflect the appreciation for the creative ice cube ideas. Overall, the video has inspired others to consider how different types of ice could enhance their drinking experiences.
This viral trend highlights the intersection of creativity and practicality, offering a fresh perspective on how something as simple as ice cubes can elevate everyday routines.
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