Is it just a jar of chocolate spread, or a recipe for disaster? A deep dive into the viral "Virginoff" challenge.
Cold Nutella is solid; warm Nutella is a liquid trap. Room temp offers the perfect "crackable" surface. Virginoff Nutella With Boyfriend
A TikTok creator named Mia filmed her boyfriend, Jake, taking a turn. He scooped, hesitated, then dipped the same spoon back into the jar for a second scoop before handing it over . The comments exploded. "Jake is a menace," wrote one user. "That’s not a Virginoff, that’s a declaration of war." Mia reported they broke up two weeks later (allegedly over something else, but the internet blames the Nutella). Is it just a jar of chocolate spread,
So tonight, buy two jars. One for the game, and one for the aftermath. Because whether you win or lose, you’re going to want to eat the evidence. Room temp offers the perfect "crackable" surface
You cannot shake the jar, tap the lid, or warm it in your hands before opening.
By scraping Nutella from the very edge of the jar (where it meets the glass), you remove mass without breaking the surface tension of the middle. This forces your boyfriend to eventually take a massive scoop from the center, where the Nutella is weakest. He will plunge through on his turn, and you will remain the Virginoff champion. Critics argue that the Virginoff challenge encourages food hoarding and passive aggression. Defenders claim it is the most cost-effective couples therapy available.