TikTok is about recent trends that frequently discover new things or items that end up going viral, and this time, the viral item is Spa Water. To make the Spa Water, TikTokers mix cucumber pieces and natural product with a little water, squeezed lemon and sugar.
Despite its ubiquity, the water-based drink is also causing a stir as people think it’s questionable.
The group of Latinx people on TikTok is criticizing people around the world for appropriating the drink, which is a Mexican drink called Agua Fresca. The group of Mexican people on TikTok is upset that the powerhouses are not giving credit where it is expected for the drink and its starting points.
Here is everything you need to get familiar with the discussion. What is the containment of the spa water? After TikTok’s famous pink sauce, one more pink thing has slipped into a hot soup.
Spa Water was brought to the scene by the force of reckoning with Gracie Norton, who says that as far as everyone knows, it has many benefits such as hydration and soothing properties. As mentioned above, the drink is not Gracie’s creation and, truth be told, it is a Mexican drink that means cold water in Spanish.
Obviously, the Latinx nation on TikTok is blaming people all over the world for fixing and improving Mexican Agua Fresca. One customer tweeted his disappointment at the TikTok form of the drink, saying:
Another customer reached out to Gracie on TikTok and said, “This is the contrast between social assignment and appreciation. To see the value of this culture, share it, share where it comes from, call it by name. Try not to give her her own white name that she thought she should give him. Pay some respect.
In the video, the customer can also be heard saying, “They call it ‘spa water.’ Do you understand my thought process when I consider spa water? I consider it… a sweat-soaked dirty water bath.”
@nathalyyenriquez Starting my day with some SPA WATER ? #latinotok #lalatina #fresh water #aguaspa #creadoralatina #creadoralatina #latincommunity ♬ original sound – Woman Magic Events
In addition, a large number of Latinos are also making recordings to criticize people who record about this water-based drink. They are expressing the dissatisfactions of the client mentioned above in requesting that people give credit to the group of Latin people when they use things that are famous in the Latin culture.
Due to all the debate around drinking, Gracie deleted her video. In any case, that was not all. Due to all the failure, her registration was also limited on TikTok.
Nonetheless, Gracie took to Instagram to express a conciliatory sentiment. She said:
Gracie Norton is a 24-year-old force to be reckoned with, based in Indiana. She is a brand manager for startups and is geared towards advancing good food and lifestyle.
