This could cause Easter bunny to throw its jelly.
A video of a content creator dye Easter Easter eggs in the bowl went viral this week, and the dirty dye work horrified many, who considered him traordinarily unhealthy egg.
In the clip, published on Wednesday and accumulating 3 million visits for Saturday, Minnesotan Kate Heintzelman fills his bowl for the toilet with two egg boxes and aligns its edge with food coloring bottles and then proceed to throw the color liquid in the bowl.
Then it is sprayed in sodium bicarbonate and pours a gallon of vinegar, and the eggs magically become creations of Tie-Dye ready for Easter on April 20.
Heintzelman, 32, who has about half a million followers in his Instagram handle @katewillylyanything, told the post that he had the idea halfway after an egg accident in his kitchen.
“I wanted to make the really cute eggs and tried it before with vinegar and the baking soda and exploded everything about my counter and I thought I turned red,” he said.
“Then I said:” I’m just going to do it in the bathroom because I don’t get some that are stained. “

The common ones soon intervened.
“This is the reason why not as meals.”
“You will be the reason we have a new virus.”
Instagram’s official Mango for Ego Waffles said: “Now Kate …”

Heintzelman, or Christian Faith, was the tasks burned by the controversy she created and begged the egg norance.
“I didn’t know that people ate their Easter eggs,” he said. “We never eat them. We do them by decoration; they simply sit at the counter.”

