Dream Wired
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Celebrity
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • TV
  • Music
  • Comics
  • Shop
  • Home
  • Celebrity
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • TV
  • Music
  • Comics
  • Shop
No Result
View All Result
Dream Wired
No Result
View All Result
Home DramaAlert

Un-brrr-lievable: Reese Witherspoon eating snow sparks debate over safety – National

Connie Marie by Connie Marie
January 24, 2024
in DramaAlert
0
Un-brrr-lievable: Reese Witherspoon eating snow sparks debate over safety – National
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


You might also like

‘Look What She Made Him Do, He Was Suffering In Silence, It Was All Over His Face’

Kyle Richards Shuts Down Mauricio Umansky Reconciliation Rumors

Federal Childcare Subsidies By State –

Reese Witherspoon unwittingly set off an avalanche of online discourse after posting a video of herself making sweet treats out of freshly fallen snow, igniting a debate about whether snow is safe to eat.

The Legally Blonde actor shared a TikTok in which her and her family scooped snow into two large mugs before adding chocolate syrup, salted caramel syrup and a splash of cold-brew coffee to make what she dubbed “Chococinnos.”

“It’s so good,” she proclaimed after taking a bite.

@reesewitherspoon

Snow days were made for Chococinnos ❄️☕️

♬ Let’s go – Official Sound Studio

But many of Witherspoon’s viewers were dubious about the recipe, particularly regarding her use of fresh snow, sparking a flurry of comments.

“No no no.. snow is not made to eat.. u can get seriously sick,” one person wrote.

Story continues below advertisement

“Can you put snow in a clear cup and let it melt? I just want to see if it’s safe to eat first,” another asked.

Some viewers came to her defence, however, including one person who wrote: “Fallen snow can be very dirty from the air and wind but who cares. You only live once. I remember eating snow as a kid.”

Many commenters who identified themselves as Canadian also shared that they had eaten snow with no problems.

After fielding dozens of comments questioning the safety of eating snow, Witherspoon made a follow-up video to defend herself.

Get the latest National news.

Sent to your email, every day.

“There’s so many people on here saying that snow is dirty, so we went and took snow from the backyard and we microwaved it and it’s clear! Is this bad? Am I not supposed to eat snow?”

@reesewitherspoon

Replying to @Mel

♬ original sound – Reese Witherspoon

In a two more follow-up videos, Witherspoon added that she was in the “you only live once” camp when it comes to eating fresh powder and noted that not all the water she drank growing up was filtered.

“We drank out of the tap water. We actually put our mouths on the tap and then sometimes like in the summer, when it was hot, we drank out of the hose, like, we put our mouth on the hose, growing up,” Witherspoon recounted. “Maybe that’s why I’m like this.”

Story continues below advertisement

Snow, like rainwater, can pick up contaminants and pollutants in the air as it falls to Earth. According the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, precipitation “can carry bacteria, parasites, viruses, and chemicals that could make you sick.”

Then why do generations of Canadians continue to enjoy recipes like snow ice cream and maple taffy, which both utilize freshly fallen snow?


Click to play video: 'Cooking Together: Sugar shack flavours inspire a winter menu'

5:22
Cooking Together: Sugar shack flavours inspire a winter menu


Trending Now

Got a TD Bank account? Deadline nears to opt out of $15.9M proposed settlement

Bank of Canada readies for its 1st rate decision of 2024. Here’s what to know

Most people have a good immune system and don’t eat enough snow to make them sick, Dr. Jennifer Johnson from the Mayo Clinic told Accuweather.

“For most people, eating a small amount of fresh snow (a bite or two), or catching snowflakes on their tongue, is unlikely to cause serious problems. People who have significant health conditions and very young infants should be more cautious,” she added.

Story continues below advertisement

The level and types of contaminants that appear in snow also vary depending one’s region, and whether the environment is rural or urban.

John Pomeroy, a water resources and climate change scientist at the University of Saskatchewan, told NPR that its best to wait a few hours into a snowfall before gathering snow to eat. That’s because the shape of a snowflakes acts as a sort of net that catches airborne pollutants.

The longer snow falls, the more pollution is filtered out of the air by the snowflakes. After a few hours, the newly fallen snow should have fewer contaminants.

“It is well-known amongst snow chemists that fresh Arctic snow goes very well with 15-year-old single malt whisky,” he added.


Click to play video: 'SnowDays taking over Banff Avenue'

4:51
SnowDays taking over Banff Avenue


Previous Video

Next Video

&copy 2024 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.



Source link

Tags: DebateEatingNationalReeseSafetySNOWSparksUnbrrrlievableWitherspoon
Share30Tweet19
Connie Marie

Connie Marie

Recommended For You

‘Look What She Made Him Do, He Was Suffering In Silence, It Was All Over His Face’

by Connie Marie
January 30, 2026
0
‘Look What She Made Him Do, He Was Suffering In Silence, It Was All Over His Face’

Rapper Kevin Gates is again addressing influencer Kristy Sarah divorcing chef and influencer Desmond Scott, declaring, “Look what she made him do. He was suffering in silence, it...

Read more

Kyle Richards Shuts Down Mauricio Umansky Reconciliation Rumors

by Connie Marie
January 30, 2026
0
Kyle Richards Shuts Down Mauricio Umansky Reconciliation Rumors

Kyle Richards I Ain't Back With Mo! Published January 30, 2026 6:42 AM PST Play video content Bravo Kyle Richards is shutting down those Mauricio Umansky reconciliation rumors...

Read more

Federal Childcare Subsidies By State –

by Connie Marie
January 30, 2026
0
Federal Childcare Subsidies By State –

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors January 30, 2026 According to the latest data from 2022 from the federal government’s Office of Child Care, just over $29 billion was spent...

Read more

Simple Style Upgrades for Men

by Connie Marie
January 30, 2026
0
Simple Style Upgrades for Men

At Least Look Like You're Trying ... Upgrades for Guys Who Hate Shopping 😎 Published January 30, 2026 12:05 AM PST TMZ may collect a share of sales...

Read more

Why Super Bowl Sunday Is Bigger Than the Game — It’s a Cultural Moment

by Connie Marie
January 30, 2026
0
Why Super Bowl Sunday Is Bigger Than the Game — It’s a Cultural Moment

Super Bowl Sunday has evolved into far more than a championship football game. It has become a shared cultural checkpoint where sports, entertainment, food, fashion, technology, advertising, and...

Read more
Next Post
Why South Beach's Lavish Uma House is the Ideal Stay for Miami Music Week 2024

Why South Beach's Lavish Uma House is the Ideal Stay for Miami Music Week 2024

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Browse by Category

  • Celebrity
  • Comics
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • Music
  • TV
  • Uncategorized

CATEGORIES

  • Celebrity
  • Comics
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • Music
  • TV
  • Uncategorized
No Result
View All Result

Recent News

  • Sha’Carri Richardson Arrested! See The Mugshot!
  • Does Shrinking’s Michael J Fox Twist Mirror Brendan Fraser Death On Scrubs?
  • 2 Surprising Oscar Nominees Involved in Melania Trump Movie

Copyright © 2025 DramaWired.
DramaWired is a content aggregator and not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Celebrity
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • TV
  • Music
  • Comics
  • Shop

Copyright © 2025 DramaWired.
DramaWired is a content aggregator and not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In