The five-second clip has garnered more than 7.5 million views and 1.4 million likes as of June 27. LLK," the video's caption read interspersed with emojis. RIP lil bro ️ma boy mc diedHe was only 13 yoLLK #mcdonalds #grimaceshake #grimacesbirthday ♬ original sound - nukyduky07 The TikTok user posted a video of a young boy excitedly sipping the viral purple drink before quickly cutting to a shot of the boy sprawled across the road with the milkshake spilled everywhere. Many users of the short-form video app have hopped onto the viral #GrimaceShake trend - the hashtag boasts more than 263 million views as of June 27 - to film themselves trying out the Grimace shake and pretending to pass out afterward. Rather, it's Gen Z TikTokers who seem to have taken to the purple milkshake. And it's not the under-eight-year-olds - who Happy Meals typically target - who are obsessing. It's been more than a week since McDonald's released a special birthday meal for its beloved furry mascot Grimace, but the internet is still not over it.
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