One TikTok video is going viral for capturing a Dalmatian who appears to have fully embraced her new position as household operations manager. The clip blends work-from-home life, dog humor, and one very on-the-nose country anthem in a way that feels almost too relatable. It is funny, a little chaotic, and exactly the kind of wholesome internet moment that makes scrolling worth it. If you need a laugh between meetings today, this one absolutely delivers.
Most people who sign up for a road race expect to receive a commemorative T-shirt and perhaps a banana and an electrolyte drink for their efforts, but the racers in a half-marathon in New York City got something extra: furry high-fives from a happy golden retriever. In a TikTok video that's been viewed more than 2.4 million times, @ellici.a shared the sweet sight, which she described as "the best part of NYC marathons."
The clip opens with the dog sitting beside his mom on the couch while she works on her laptop. It's clear that the pup is deeply inconvenienced by his mom's working situation. Text above his head reads "Worst day ever," perfectly capturing the dramatic tone of what's to come. Within seconds, he side-eyes her to make sure she's paying attention, then begins softly whining, as if to say he's been patient long enough.
The clip opens with the dog sitting beside his mom on the couch while she works on her laptop. It's clear that the pup is deeply inconvenienced by his mom's working situation. Text above his head reads "Worst day ever," perfectly capturing the dramatic tone of what's to come. Within seconds, he side-eyes her to make sure she's paying attention, then begins softly whining, as if to say he's been patient long enough.
The TikTok video starts with Jess saying: "Female-to-male trans (people) and first time moms: y'all need to get together and decide who gets to keep the FTM acronym." She can hardly keep a straight face as she continues: "In my local neighbourhood giveaway group, this woman posted 'FTM: looking for boy clothes', and to be fair, she said 'boy'. That should have been my first clue."
For anxious travellers everywhere, the gelatine dessert might just be the surprisingly sweet solution to surviving turbulence. The clip, posted by content creator Anna Paul, who has nearly eight million followers across her platforms, became a global sensation. Racking up more than 42 million views, Anna demonstrates a tip she claims to have learnt from a pilot. Using a pot of jelly to represent the air and a scrunched-up napkin as the plane,
An Ocean Spray customer apparently opened cranberry sauce cans this Thanksgiving only to discover they were actually missing the holiday staple. As shown in a viral Tik Tok that's garnered close to half a million "likes" and almost 30,000 comments since it was posted on Friday, three Ocean Spray cranberry sauce cans, one of which was opened on camera, were full of water. And only water.
On her desk at Anthropologie's Philadelphia headquarters, CEO Tricia Smith keeps a palm-sized rock wrapped in a paper sleeve, neatly tied with a bow. It's packaged as if it would be sold at the retailer, with a price of $1,000. Her team made it for her after a woman's TikTok went viral in September, in which she unboxes a rock from outside, pretending it's a pricey new decoration from Anthropologie in front of her boyfriend to see his reaction.
We live in a semi-detached, three bedroom house and I have two kids. I wanted to separate my working space from my sleeping space, so that my work set up wasn't one of the first things I saw in the morning, and didn't want to compromise our family space by setting up in the lounge,
"I feel like my career is kind of funny like that, because it's almost like people are rediscovering me every couple of years or so," Larsson says, squinting, as if trying to visualise her career's skew-whiff path. Or perhaps she's still waking up, despite looking remarkably fresh-faced, calling over Zoom from a hotel. Last year, "Symphony" resurfaced thanks to a bizarre TikTok meme which put the song's treacly chorus over photos of dolphins, alongside depressing messages.
Fiber supplements brand BelliWelli took a risk with its cringey TikToks, including deeply uncomfortable celebrity interactions, and it paid off. The approach netted the brand 1B+ views and grew revenue 405% between 2023 and 2024. Food brand Natural Heaven promoted the launch of its products at NYC's Fairway Markets by sending two employees dressed as boxes of pasta and rice prancing down the store's aisles. Blueland - a sustainable cleaning company whose CEO regularly films herself pulling stunts like cleaning toilets at Costco (one of the brand's retailers) - did $200m+ in sales last year, up 40% YoY.
Culpo's packing includes comfort items like fluffy comforters, sleep masks, a mini fan, aromatherapy products, and even flameless flickering candles to create a relaxing environment.
Tell me why I thought I was taking my kids to the aquarium when it turned out to just be a jewelry store with a few tanks. And yes, I did my research. Now I understand why it was free entry. I wasn't mad, just disappointed because the kids got bored really fast.