Viral Wedding Clip
A Saudi wedding ceremony has grabbed global attention after a short video showed what looked like 24-karat gold biscuits handed to the groom’s family. The 33-second clip began trending and quickly spread across social media. In the footage, the bride’s brother presents several bright gold bars during the celebration.

According to the video link shared on X, the post gained more than 370,000 views within hours. The smooth gold shine and elegant packaging made the gifts look extremely expensive. Many viewers believed they were watching real gold being distributed at a Saudi wedding ceremony, and the clip soon became a hot topic online.
Luxury Gift Surprise
The idea of giving 24-karat gold biscuits at a wedding surprised many people. Some countries, like India, tend to give wedding gifts in the form of clothes, jewelry, or cash. Gold bars for several guests seemed dramatic and rare. According to a video, the bride’s brother confidently handed the gold biscuits to the groom’s relatives while guests looked on. The moment appeared grand and carefully planned. The more the stronger Saudi wedding ceremony video spread to more users, the faster the discussion about the price and tradition arose. The clip was unique in that the degree of luxury that was demonstrated could not be seen in most weddings.
Truth Behind Shine
Since the excitement was on the rise, some viewers began inflicting queries on the authenticity of the gold biscuits. They observed that the bars appeared almost too smooth and really too light. Real 24-karat gold tends to be heavy, and it is not so easy to handle when wearing.

This information resulted in deeper research. That was not the case, and soon some news came out. The lusterware gold biscuits were not made of gold. They were rather luxury chocolates in gold foil to look like gold bars. This present style is usual in affluent Middle Eastern parties, such as Saudi wedding ceremonies.
Chocolate Brand Revealed
A significant number of online users subsequently recognized the candies to be Patchi, a luxury chocolate manufacturer, with its gold wrapping being the signature one.

Patchi chocolates often look like real gold because of their bright foil and elegant boxes. Their first-time viewers may easily confuse them with precious metal.

Once the truth became clear, the reaction online shifted from shock to light amusement. Although no real 24-karat gold biscuits were given, the Saudi wedding ceremony still impressed viewers with its luxurious style and eye-catching presentation. The viral video continues to circulate as an example of how appearances can quickly spark global curiosity.
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