A unique trend has emerged on social media platforms, particularly on TikTok, where hundreds of young Germans gather in public spaces to eat pudding with a fork. The phenomenon, known as “pudding mit gabel,” which translates to “pudding with a fork” in English, has gained significant traction online, with numerous videos garnering millions of likes.
The trend involves large groups of people, each armed with a single-serve pudding and a fork, often participating in a countdown followed by a rhythmic tapping of their forks on the lids of their pudding containers before eating. While the origin of the trend is unclear, it is believed to have started in the German town of Karlsruhe, with specific meme pages for each city contributing to its spread across German and Austrian cities, including Hannover, Munich, Stuttgart, and Vienna.
The “pudding mit gabel” trend has been covered extensively in German-language media outlets, with many attempting to explain its sudden popularity. One possible reason for its success is the desire for social connection in a increasingly disconnected world. By creating a sense of community and shared experience, even through a seemingly absurd activity, people are drawn to participate and be a part of something larger than themselves.
Similar trends have been observed in the past, where online phenomena have translated into real-world events, such as the Philly mab eating a rotisserie chicken or the Timothée Chalamet lookalike contest in New York City. The internet’s ability to take weird and quirky online content and bring it into the physical world has been a driving force behind these types of trends.
As the “pudding mit gabel” trend continues to gain momentum, it may soon spread beyond Germany’s borders. There have been reports of planned meetups in the United States, including a recent post about an NYC pudding-with-a-fork gathering in Central Park, which received hundreds of thousands of views. Additionally, Reddit pages have been created to organize similar events in the US, indicating a growing interest in the trend.
The “pudding mit gabel” phenomenon serves as a reminder of the power of social media to bring people together and create shared experiences, even if they seem unusual or unconventional. As the trend continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how it is received by international audiences and whether it will become a global phenomenon.