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BY Ama Nunoo, 10:52am May 15, 2020,

The ‘Fruit Snack Challenge’ has got parents testing how patient their kids are – with funny results

There’s a new challenge in town and it’s not about music! This time around, it’s about testing the patience of babies with their favorite snacks and the end results are both hilarious and adorable.

The viral challenge, which is known as the #FruitSnackChallenge, involves parents secretly recording their kids to see if they’ll indeed keep their promise of not touching a bowl of fruits or snacks that are given to them until the mom or dad returns after leaving them alone for a while.

An urge which is so hard to resist, even for us adults, some kids pass the test, albeit impatiently, while some “semi-pass” and others completely fail. The end results, whichever way they turn out, are both adorable and funny.

Notable babies who have been put to the test include Kaavia James, the daughter of Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade, as well as, Stormi Webster, Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott’s daughter. Kaav couldn’t wait for her mother to return before digging into her snacks, but she had a reason!

Stormi, on the other hand, aced the test, even calming herself by singing “Patience, patience, patience” while eagerly waiting for her mom to return.

Take a look at our compilation of the challenge below. Prepare for some endless gushing!

https://twitter.com/d_odaf3/status/1258728037501284353

https://twitter.com/MilanAmariaW/status/1258495224025759744

https://twitter.com/wallowsbeer/status/1260065093464842241

 

Last Edited by:Ama Nunoo Updated: February 4, 2021

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