Tiktok Trend - That One Person That Can Eat Ice Cubes ... - April 2025

The “That one person who can eat ice cubes like snacks” trend started popping off in April 2025 and quickly made its way across TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

It’s funny, weirdly satisfying, and super easy to try yourself. The sound of ice crunching right near the mic is oddly addicting — and for some, a little annoying — which just makes it go even more viral.

What’s this trend all about?

People film themselves crunching on ice cubes in a dramatic, exaggerated way. It’s all about the sound: loud, crisp, crunchy. Usually, there's a short text on the screen like “That one person who eats ice like snacks” or “POV: You’re the ice eater in the friend group.”

The videos are short (usually 5–10 seconds), with no music or just very light background audio. They often feel like mini ASMR moments — super satisfying, but also super simple.

What kind of videos people are making

  • Example 1: A guy in purple lighting crunching a big ice cube, with a focused look and dramatic sound.
  • Example 2: A girl crunching ice from a clear glass, looking right at the camera.
  • Example 3: A girl eating ice straight from a tray with the text “That one person who eats ice cubes like snacks 😭💀”.

Want to try it? Here’s the step-by-step

  • Pick your ice: Big cubes, nugget ice, or crushed. Clear ice looks best on camera.
  • Choose your container: A glass, a cup, or grab it straight from a tray.
  • Find a quiet space: You want to hear that crunch clearly.
  • Set up your phone: Medium close-up, with good lighting. Make sure your mouth and ice are visible.
  • Record yourself crunching: Do it near the mic. Exaggerate it a little, but keep it natural.
  • Add simple on-screen text like “That one person who eats ice for fun” or “POV: You eat ice like chips.”
  • Keep it short — get to the crunch fast (within 1–3 seconds).
  • Optional: Boost the audio so the crunch is loud and clear. Avoid loud music.

Why it works

  • ASMR-style sound: People love (or hate!) the crunch. Either way, they stay to listen.
  • Super relatable: Lots of people do this — or know someone who does.
  • Low effort, high impact: All you need is ice and a phone.
  • Funny and weirdly satisfying: It’s simple, silly, and feels good to watch.
  • Easy to remix or duet: Viewers can reply with their own crunchy clips.

What to avoid

  • Background noise: It ruins the crunchy vibe.
  • Too much editing or music: Keep it raw and real.
  • Going too long: Short and snappy wins.
  • Being too fake or exaggerated: Let the crunch speak for itself.

Don’t forget to use hashtags like #iceasmr #iceeating #relatable #fyp #oddlysatisfying #asmrsounds to boost your reach!

More examples

@doubel_trouble I’m that person #fyp #fyy #iceeating ♬ original sound - Adeola.mkhari
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♬ original sound - Adeola.mkhari
@tabbycattttttt.20 🧊🧊🧊#fyp #snacktime #IceCubeChallenge #ViralVideo #FoodTok #CrazySnack #TrendyTikTok #FunnyContent #ViralChallenge #SnackGoals #TikTokComedy ♬ original sound - Adeola.mkhari
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