Viral hack shows how to juice without spilling, says internet “sorceress”

we love to discover new life mercenaries on social media. We often watch viral videos that show us seemingly simple tricks that promise to make our lives a lot easier. While some sound too good to be true, others have actually proven to be useful. A few days back, an Instagram reel went viral showing how to vacuum seal food items without a sealer (Read the full story Here, Earlier, a video explaining a unique way to cut a pineapple has garnered over 20 million views (watch this) Here, Recently another reel has caught the interest of many Instagram users. The hack showed an interesting way to transfer liquids like juice from mugs to bottles.
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The video was shared on the Instagram page @countryhomes.charm. Only two objects are visible in it. a half-empty juice bottle and a mug full of orange liquid that looks like some kind of Juice, A person grasps the handle of the mug and raises the spout to the mouth of the bottle as if to transfer the juice into it. Then they put it down and point out that this is not the right way to put it. But most of us would have put it like that, right? Then what solution are they suggesting? Check out the video below.

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So simple but clever, isn’t it? As you see, that person just turned the mug, put the handle of the mug inside the mug bottle And then cleverly poured juice from this (opposite) end! The reel has received 96.9K views so far. “Did you know you had to cast like that?! How did we not know that? Are you shocked?” – said the caption. In the comments, Insta users were incensed by the hack. Check out some of their reactions below.

“How many people’s eyes lit up and jaws dropped?”
“No way, where did I go?”
“Sorceress!!”
“What the hell?!!”‘
“Oh my GAWD! I’m such an idiot I never figured this out!! Thank you!”
“I’m 51, 3 months and 1 day old.”
“shut the front door!”
“That’s why I love smart people.”
“This is pure witchcraft.”
“Then what is the spout for?!?”

What do you think of this viral hack?
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About Toshita SawhneyToshita is inspired by the play of words, wanderlust, awe and alliteration. When she’s not blissfully thinking about her next meal, she enjoys reading novels and walking around town.