
"In August 2025, one Reddit user who poured their Poppi into a clear glass discovered what appeared as fine brown grit. This person said they 'drank a lot of it' before noticing the sediment."
"In December 2025, TikTok user @mikiminaj_ found a more copious quantity, and in a larger size, than these Redditors' findings. Describing the moment of discovery, the TikToker said, 'I'm at the bottom of my can, and I feel something chunky.'"
Poppi, a brand of prebiotic sodas, has been associated with sediment found at the bottom of cans. Consumers on platforms like Reddit and TikTok have shared their experiences, describing the sediment as fine brown grit or larger clumps resembling loose-leaf tea. Theories suggest the sediment may be related to the vinegar mother, a fermentation byproduct in apple cider vinegar, which is an ingredient in Poppi. However, not all sediment resembles the vinegar mother, leading to further speculation among consumers.
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