Boy behind ‘dat bih gah’ Kool-Aid pineapple video speaks out after going viral

The creator of the popular ‘dat bih gah‘ video has spoken publicly after a short, 12-second clip of him enjoying pineapple dipped in Kool-Aid quickly spread across social media.

If you haven’t been on social media lately, you might have missed the latest food trend: people are dipping fresh pineapple in Kool-Aid!

This incredibly sweet snack has become so popular that people are selling it directly from their cars, and videos online show these transactions happening in public places, resembling secret exchanges.

One video is significantly more popular than the others, thanks to two memorable phrases a customer used while reviewing the latest food trend.

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Who is the boy behind viral ‘dat bih gah’ video?

On May 29, 2026, a man named Bubba Harrelson was filmed trying pineapple spears that had been soaked in Kool-Aid.

He said, “She’s really strong,” after drinking some Kool-Aid, and then, after eating a piece of pineapple, added, “She’s got it going on.”

one jar can change your life

— bruski🦎 (@cookerbruski) May 29, 2026

His video of trying the food combination quickly became popular online, gaining over 30 million views in only three days.

On June 1st, content creator Lil Tyke interviewed Harrelson, giving him a chance to react to his recent popularity on social media.

He said things were going well, explaining that he was getting a lot of attention and people were enjoying his work.

Harrelson also explained that his way of speaking is natural – it’s simply how he was raised in Florida.

bubba harrelson w da lilktye interview
dat bih gah original creators#datbihgah

— DABIGAH (@dabigah) June 1, 2026

Woody Harrelson’s recent attention is making the viral pineapple Kool-Aid recipe even more popular. However, many people are surprised by how much sugar it contains – around 320 to 350 grams, which is comparable to the sugar in nine regular cans of Coca-Cola.

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2026-06-01 23:18