Reese Witherspoon’s snow ‘recipe’ prompts a flurry of safety concerns

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Reese Witherspoon’s snow ‘recipe’ prompts a flurry of safety concerns

By Emily Heil

Reese Witherspoon’s recommendations (books! workout routines!) are usually welcome. But her latest suggestion has kicked off a chilly controversy.

Over the weekend, the “Big Little Lies” actress shared a video of an on-the-fly recipe for a concoction she dubbed a “snow salt chococinno.” The main ingredient was a mug full of snow scooped off what appeared to be a grill on the deck of her house, which was coated in a layer of the white stuff, thanks to the rare winter storm that had just blown through her hometown of Nashville. Witherspoon’s recipe called for drizzling the mug of fluffy snow with salted-caramel and chocolate syrups, then pouring in some cold brew coffee.

“Oh my gosh, that’s so good,” she said as she enjoyed a spoonful.

But it wasn’t long before the video, which has been viewed more than 4.9 million times on TikTok, attracted skeptics. “No no no. snow is not made to eat,” one wrote. “u can get seriously sick.”

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Witherspoon posted three follow-up videos addressing her fans’ concerns. Following one viewer’s prompt, she collected a glass of snow and then microwaved it to show that it appeared uncontaminated, at least to the naked eye. “It’s clear,” she said. “Is this bad? Am I not supposed to eat snow?”

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