
Choccy Milk
TL;DR · This meme originated in 2012 when YouTuber Reeve Savage uploaded a video titled "blowing bubbles in mah choccy milk." The video featured a simple scene of the user happily blowing …
This meme originated in 2012 when YouTuber Reeve Savage uploaded a video titled "blowing bubbles in mah choccy milk." The video featured a simple scene of the user happily blowing bubbles in chocolate milk, but the phrase gradually evolved into various memes on the internet.
Starting in 2016, "Choccy Milk" spread across Facebook, Instagram, and other platforms. The meme's popularity grew, mainly featuring characters offering chocolate milk with messages like "Here's some choccy milk. You're amazing." In 2019, YouTuber Markiplier posted an image of himself holding chocolate milk with the message, "You're doing great. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise." This further boosted the meme's popularity.
Later, the trend "Choccy Milk Make Pain Go Away" emerged on TikTok. Users began posting videos of themselves drinking chocolate milk to soothe their sadness, gaining millions of views and resonating with many people.
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