January 22, 2024 at 8:33 am

Woman Accidentally Bought A Powder Popper Instead Of Confetti And It Didn’t End Well

by Matthew Gilligan

Source: TikTok/@amstevens21

Well, that didn’t go very well…

A woman named Amber posted a series of videos on TikTok and showed people what happened when she bought the wrong kind of party popper and ended up being a party pooper.

Amber spent New Year’s Eve with her parents and the plan was to celebrate 2024 with some confetti.

But there was a problem…

The text overlay on the video reads, “POV: Walmart substitutes your confetti poppers for smoke ones.”

Source: TikTok/@amstevens21

The group counted down the seconds to January 1, 2024 and then they got hit with a surprise: instead of confetti, thick blue powder shot all over the room.

Her dad said, “Mine says powder popper on it.”

Source: TikTok/@amstevens21

The group got a good laugh out of the mishap and viewers can see that the blue powder ended up going EVERYWHERE.

Source: TikTok/@amstevens21

Take a look at the video.

@amstevens21

going into 2024 with blue smoke in my lungs 🫁💨#fyp #happynewyear2024

♬ original sound – Amber Stevens

Here’s a video with some more footage of the powder disaster.

@amstevens21

Replying to @Mari ☻ there was blue powder on EVERYTHING and in every crack and yes. On the ceiling but mom still wanted confetti 😂😂

♬ original sound – Amber Stevens

Amber shared a third video showing that the blue stuff was still hanging around several days after New Year’s Eve.

@amstevens21

In case yall were wondering, after 6 days of cleaning we’re still finding blue 😵‍💫🤪💙 #foryou #fyp #happynewyear2024

♬ original sound – Amber Stevens

Here’s what folks had to say.

This person was amused by her dad.

Source: TikTok/@amstevens21

Another TikTok user asked a good question…

Source: TikTok/@amstevens21

And this person made a funny comment.

Source: TikTok/@amstevens21

That didn’t quite work out, now did it?

Better luck next time!

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