{"id":85761,"date":"2024-07-02T21:49:39","date_gmt":"2024-07-02T17:49:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lovin.co\/dubai\/en\/?p=85761"},"modified":"2024-07-02T22:00:14","modified_gmt":"2024-07-02T18:00:14","slug":"a-dubai-influencer-got-a-response-by-authorities-that-there-are-no-rubbery-watermelons-in-the-uae","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lovin.co\/dubai\/en\/community\/a-dubai-influencer-got-a-response-by-authorities-that-there-are-no-rubbery-watermelons-in-the-uae\/","title":{"rendered":"A Dubai Influencer Got A Response By Authorities That There Are No ‘Rubbery Watermelons’ In The UAE"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you’ve been on the USA side of TikTok lately then you definitely came across videos upon videos of rubbery or faking fruits. Apparently, realistic-looking fruits are being sold in supermarkets across the States but if you cut into them, you’ll quickly realize they don’t feel real. They’re rubbery, sometimes waxy and they don’t rip and tear like normal fruits would. This strange occurrence has been taking the internet by storm.<\/p>\n

A Dubai mum<\/a> came across a very peculiar-looking watermelon and thought it may be one of those rubbery fruits that’s been making headlines<\/h2>\n
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