South African Woman Eats Go-Slo's Chips for 1st Time in TikTok Video: “Put Them in My Veins”

South African Woman Eats Go-Slo's Chips for 1st Time in TikTok Video: “Put Them in My Veins”

  • A woman posted a video of her reaction to tasting a very popular South African snack, and she gave her first impressions
  • In the TikTok post, she took people down memory lane when she tried a nostalgic brand of chips that is most popular among students
  • Online users became invested in the video of the woman's taste test as she reviewed the chips brand

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In a TikTok video, a lady admitted that she had never tasted a common South African treat. The woman explained the types of chips she ate in her childhood instead.

Woman tasted Go-Slo's for the first time in a TikTok video
A South African woman had her first taste of Go-Slo's in a TikTok video. Image: theeblack_unicorn / TikTok / Jaybug1313 / X
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The video of the woman having her first taste of the popular brand of chips received more than 3,000 likes. Many people commented on the video, sharing their thoughts on the lady’s first taste of the chips.

In a TikTok video shared by @theeblack_unicorn, a woman was munching on a packet of Go-Slo's, saying it was her first time eating them. She asked people not to judge her because she grew up eating chips that come in clear, unbranded packets, and brands of similar chips. She was thoroughly impressed by Go-Slo's, as she said, "Put them in my veins," exclaiming that she understood why many people were obsessed with the brand of chips.

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American tries spaza shop snacks

In the related story, an American went to a South African tuckshop and bought several snacks. The man got several South African favourites, including various types of chips, sweets and beverages available at spaza shops. South African spaza shops are usually established to cater to residents in local townships with goods at very low prices. Locals were interested in seeing a foreigner get snacks in an authentically South African way.

Spaza shops in South Africa sell specific snacks
An American ate snacks from a South African spaza shop. Image: TheGift777
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South Africa bonds over Go-Slo's

Many people thought the video of the woman having Go-Slo's for the first time was hilarious. Others could relate to how much she enjoyed the chips. Watch the video of the woman eating Go-Slo's for the first time and read the comments below:

Xenia said:

"In varsity we used to eat the tomato flavour GoSlo and drink them with icy cold Redds 😭😭😭 a delicacy my angel 🤤"

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officiallytheak commented:

"Taste sweet chilli and spicy tomato flavours. Perfection ntombo 😭"

kholofelo malesoena added:

"All these snacks (Go-Slo's, brown dash, scopas, etc.) make me throw up 😭, and I enjoy them."

zama_makhoba wrote:

"I’m so glad I got over this addiction 😭😭"

Sunflower 🌻 wondered:

"When you touch di Stylos?? 😭😭😭Good luck😭I even bought my own stock."

Pumla Lioness Dladla 🦁 said:

"The next time you have them, leave them in the freezer for a few hours and then enjoy 😍😍😍😭"

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Rutendo Masasi (Weekend Entertainment and Human Interest editor) Rue Masasi is a Human Interest and Entertainment writer at Briefly News who graduated with a BA (Hons) in English from Rhodes University in 2018. Rue also has 3 years of experience in journalism and over four years of experience as an online ESL teacher. She has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her via email: rutendo.masasi@briefly.co.za

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