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Watch: US TikToker calls SA cider ‘alcohol crack’

by Johana Mukandila
Cider Picture: Pexels

In a hilarious hangover video, one TikToker dubbed Savanna (cider) as “alcohol crack.” 

The video was posted by @theafrofuturist_ which has since gone viral with over 60.8K views along with thousands of likes and comments. 

The man explained how the cider knocked him off. He said, “I really thought y’all here on TikTok will steer me in the right direction.

“Let me give you a playback. This morning I woke up. First of all, I’m not sleeping at a place that I wanted to sleep in, the chairs are all pulled out from the table, there’s stuff all over the counters and I’m like damn man I just got robbed. Then I thought about my night and what I had before I went to sleep.”

@theafrofuturist_ then shows viewers a bottle of the Savanna and exclaims, “What is this man?! Y’all are steering me in the wrong direction right now. Two of these had me slopped, I don’t even remember what happened last night. Why didn’t y’all tell me this is an alcohol crack?”

@theafrofuturist_ Savannah #fyp #blackonthego #theafrofuturist #johannesburg ♬ original sound – George Washington III

Many South Africans flooded the TikToker’s comment section saying:

“You have been officially welcomed to South Africa, I can’t stop laughing ???? thank God you safe and nothing happened to you ?,” wrote one social media user.

Another user wrote: “People that drink Savanna need their own country??.”

“You are now a South African, you been baptised with liquid that runs through our blood ??welcome, your new name is Temba. son of the soil,” wrote another user.

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