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Destructive ‘Kool-Aid Man’ TikTok challenge trend revived by NYC teens

Last updated: April 19, 2025 4:41 pm
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The viral trend of the “Kool-Aid Man Challenge” is making a comeback, with Staten Island teens wreaking havoc in their communities. This destructive TikTok challenge involves mimicking the iconic Kool-Aid commercials, where the pitcher mascot bursts through walls and fences. Participants are required to shout out the famous catchphrase, “Oh yeah!” before hurling themselves into fences, causing damage and chaos.

One Staten Island resident, Ben Helwa, shared his experience of costly repairs to his home in Eltingville after a group of teens destroyed his fence as part of the challenge. Surveillance footage captured the vandals in the act, hinting that they may have filmed their antics for social media. This incident is just one of several reported cases of fence destruction in the borough, with another incident occurring in Prince Bay recently.

The Kool-Aid Man Challenge first gained notoriety in 2020, with numerous cases reported across the country. In Caldwell, Idaho, homeowner Richard Phillips expressed his frustration after his property was targeted multiple times, leading to significant repair costs. Similar incidents have been reported in Staten Island and Suffolk County, with some perpetrators facing legal consequences for their actions.

In New York, causing property damage over $250 is considered a third-degree felony. Despite the potential legal implications, the trend continues to pose a threat to homeowners and communities. The NYPD has yet to comment on the recent resurgence of the Kool-Aid Man Challenge and its impact on local neighborhoods.

As the destructive challenge persists, residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to authorities. It is essential to address the consequences of participating in dangerous trends that put property and safety at risk. The Kool-Aid Man Challenge serves as a cautionary tale of the dangers of viral internet challenges and the importance of responsible behavior online.

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