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Can cheese stop babies from crying? Watch this video to find out

Updated on: 10 December,2021 07:30 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The 16-second video shows how a baby stops crying in a few seconds after a cheese slice is put on his head

Can cheese stop babies from crying? Watch this video to find out

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It won’t be wrong to say that almost everyone loves cheese! Don’t agree? You will, after watching this viral video where a toddler instantly stops crying when a cheese slice lands on his head. 


The internet is tripping over this short video posted by a Reddit user. The 16-second video shows how a baby stops crying in a few seconds after a cheese slice was put on his head. The video has garnered over 52 upvotes and a several hundred comments.  


Watch the baby’s hilarious reaction here: 


The Reddit users could not stop laughing after looking at the video. A user after watching the clip, said, “That made me spit my drink. Well done.” 

One more user said, “That face baby made like ‘did you really just do what I think you did?” 

Another user said, "The baptism of Cheesus."

Many others also liked the idea of stopping a baby from crying through cheese and commented that they would try the same with their babies too.

Read other comments here:

  

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