In December, around the same time that kewl teenz started eating Tide Pods, the polar vortex, the confluence of winter weather factors that makes things extremely cold hit the Midwest and East Coast. Well, it’s back, and it’s bringing cold air to huge parts of the U.S. and Canada. Meteorologists can tell by looking at their radar systems that track fronts and such, and, well, the way the orange and blue swirl around each other looks exactly like a Tide Pod.
Frigid February: Polar vortex poised to bring ultra-cold air to Canada, US https://t.co/iFmSvZaC8Z pic.twitter.com/5xWubvUskq
— Mashable (@mashable) January 26, 2018
The upcoming polar vortex looks so much like a Tide Pod 😕 https://t.co/RmB40DDVMv pic.twitter.com/AOgEgqiggu
— Mashable (@mashable) January 27, 2018
People on social media can’t wait to taste it!
I wanna eat a tide pod after seeing this post
— Hector Navarro (@imhectornavarro) January 27, 2018
Yum
— Matthew Urfirer (@MatthewUrfirer) January 27, 2018
The Alien God has spoken.
— 💓Antihero💓💞🤖💞💓Adams💓 (@ShortGirlBlues) January 27, 2018
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