A viral video of a vendor in Thailand has sparked discussion among Malaysians after she was seen preparing a cup of iced milk tea, or ‘Teh Ais,’ in an unconventional way.
The clip, shared by Thai Tiktok user who goes by @/ananblinkblink, has amassed millions of views and more than thousands of likes as of the time of writing.
A Whole Can of Condensed Milk in One Drink
In the video, a female vendor is seen pouring condensed milk into a glass of tea— a common ingredient in iced milk tea. However, what caught everyone’s attention was the amount she used.
Instead of a usual portion, she emptied an entire can of condensed milk into the cup. Scary.
By the end of the clip, it is evident in the video how much the condensed milk took over the cup. This left viewers wondering just how sweet the drink must have been.

Comments and Reactions
Following the viral video, netizens reacted with humor and curiosity about the extreme sweetness of the drink.
One user humorously joked, “It’s actually fine, not a problem. I used to drink sweet things like this often. I’m speaking from experience back when I still had my legs.”
Another joked about the intensity of the drink, saying, “First sip: tastes like heaven. Second sip: takes you to heaven.”
Meanwhile, someone else asked curiously, “I just want to ask, do you guys who drink this not get dizzy? Eating or drinking sweet things makes me dizzy.”
Some users found the vendor’s generosity amusing, with one commenting, “At least she’s not stingy.”
Another jokingly remarked on the potential consequences of consuming the drink, saying, “She’s making sure that the customers leave (die) first,” a play on words implying the drink is so sweet it might send someone to the afterlife.
Lastly, one person quipped, “Just one sip and you’ll enter another realm.”
Watch the video here:
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