One Jar Proved Dat Bih Gah
Summary
• A video of a kid trying a Kool Aid pineapple and reacting with the phrase "Dat Bih Gah" went viral, reaching more than 10M views as creators began making their own versions of the trend.
• The original seller of the drinks shared the X community on his Instagram story showing support.
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Pineapple spears soaked in flavored Kool-Aid have become a viral food trend across TikTok, with creators posting colorful jars and taste test videos.
One of those clips featured a kid trying the strawberry dripjar and reacting with a phrase that quickly took on a life of its own: "Dat Bih Gah."
The trend reached larger audiences after ESPN shared the clip on their official TikTok.
Dexerto, a leading source for viral content news, also posted about it.
As the phrase gained traction, users started creating their own "Dat Bih Gah" videos and using the catchphrase in unrelated posts and jokes. The phrase is now being used independently of the original pineapple video, with viral posts suggesting "Dat Bih Gah" is becoming part of everyday internet slang.
Even Ansem took notice, tweeting about the number of Kool Aid pineapple videos appearing on his timeline. While not directly referencing "Dat Bih Gah," the post was a reaction to the same viral trend that spawned the phrase.
One of the more notable developments came when the original creator behind the pineapple drinks shared the X community on his Instagram story using the hashtag #DatBihGah.
With the meme continuing to generate new videos, reposts, and catchphrase usage across TikTok and X, "Dat Bih Gah" remains one of the fastest-spreading internet phrases to emerge from the Kool Aid pineapple trend.