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Home»Human Interest»Water vs. Bread Goes Viral: New Hampshire Woman’s Test Leaves Internet Stunned, ‘This Is Scary’

Water vs. Bread Goes Viral: New Hampshire Woman’s Test Leaves Internet Stunned, ‘This Is Scary’

I wouldn’t eat that

Salma AhmedBy Salma AhmedFebruary 22, 20263 Mins Read
A picture taken by the New Hampshire woman.
Image Source: @atapley18 via TikTok

A New Hampshire woman was surprised to realize that the bread she was eating didn’t seem normal, which led her to conduct a simple test that quickly caught people’s attention. She took a slice of Wonder Bread and held it under running water, making sure both sides were fully soaked.

Under normal circumstances, bread would become soggy and start falling apart. However, that wasn’t what happened in this case, leaving many viewers shocked by the result.

@atapley18

Wonder bread under water versus homemade bread….. America is poisoning us all and no one even bats an eye. Actually you are ridiculed if you speak up about how unhealthy our country is….. wake up people. #americanbread #fyp

♬ original sound – Ally Devine

After holding the bread under the faucet for a while, the New Hampshire woman squeezed it. Instead of falling apart or dissolving in the sink, the slice remained completely intact. It looked more like a sponge than something meant to be eaten. No matter how many times she soaked it, the bread didn’t break down.

To show the difference, she then tested a slice of homemade bread. She placed it under the same running water, and within seconds, it became soggy and started falling apart in the sink.

The contrast surprised many viewers. In the caption, she wrote, “Wonder bread under eater versus homemade bread…. America is poisoning us all and no one even bats an eye. Actually you are ridiculed if you speak up about how unhealthy our country is…. Wake up people.”

Her video quickly sparked discussion about processed foods and their ingredients.

People Reacting to the New Hampshire Woman’s Discovery

Many viewers were shocked after watching the New Hampshire woman’s experiment. The way the Wonder Bread slice held together under water surprised a lot of people.

“This is scary,” one person wrote.

Someone else added, “Imagine your tummy tryna digest that.”

Not everyone agreed with her conclusion, though. One woman tried to defend the brand, writing, “But to be fair you need to not use the end of the wonder bread. You have to use a middle piece too and then it will be fair.”

The New Hampshire woman responded, “Girl be so for real….. the end piece should not be able to be filled with water over and over again. Go into your kitchen and try it yourself.”

The exchange sparked a broader debate about processed foods and how they compare to homemade alternatives.

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More people shared their shock after watching the video, with many expressing concern about the state of food in America.

“Genuinely WHY IS IT DOING THAT. We got ice cream that doesn’t melt, ice that burns, now bread that’s rubber,” one person wrote.

Another commented, “I was telling my little sister in the store they did something to our bread. I don’t see bread mold anymore, it just gets stale or wet. Please tell me I’m not alone in bread going wet instead of moldy?”

Someone else replied, “Wait, I was just saying this. Lately my bread looks fine but every piece feels moist. Same cabinet I’ve always used. It’s so strange.”

Many agreed that bread behaving this way felt unusual and raised questions about how heavily processed foods are made today.

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Salma Ahmed is a 24 years old Egyptian writer who graduated with an English major. She has experience covering celebrities, lifestyle, soccer, women's rights and more. She previously worked for MovieWeb and The South African.

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