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  • 2015-11-21 (xsd:date)
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  • Does This Video Show Women Drinking Helium-Infused Wine? (en)
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  • On 18 November 2015, Facebook user Levi Atkinson uploaded a video purportedly showing two women drinking helium infused wine: The video quickly went viral and racked up more than 7 million views within the first few days of its publication. Despite the above-displayed video's popularity, however, helium infused wine is not an actual product. Helium is one of the least soluble gasses and will most likely never find its way into a beverage, for the same reasons offered to debunk a joke about helium-infused beer: The video purportedly showing two women drinking helium infused wine is very similar to other videos which purportedly showed Helium Infused Beer. A quick YouTube search also revealed videos allegedly depicting helium infused juice and an anonymous helium infused drink. While these videos all feature a different helium-infused liquid, they all share one thing in common: They are all fake. These videos are created simply by editing the audio in post-production: (en)
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