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Bloomberg's Gurman mentioned the possibility nearly a year ago, but that should be taken with a grain of salt since more recently Gurman hasn't brought it up.Īnother up-in-the-air rumor comes by the way of MacRumors, which found code in a beta version of iOS 17 that describes functionality for an action button like the one on the Apple Watch Ultra.

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The first is that the iPhone 15 Pro Max may be rebranded as the iPhone 15 Ultra. There are a couple of rumors that have been circulating despite being a bit dated or unlikely. Back in 2018, the HTC U12 had solid-state buttons instead of mechanical ones however, the experience using them wasn't great. The buttons wouldn't be mechanical and would be more akin to the touch sensitive area that debuted on the iPhone 7 and acts like a "home button" thanks to some clever haptic feedback. Kuo's report also hints at both Pro models having solid-state volume and power buttons, which would further differentiate them from the regular 15 and 15 Plus.

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Apple is rumored to be doing the same on its iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max.

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Instead there were nubs where buttons would normally go that were touch sensitive. "I don't have a lot of confidence in the food safety aspect of what's going on without knowing more about the product," he added.The HTC U12 had no physical button. On its website, the FDA notes it does not approve nutrition labels on food products. Instead, he said a product like the Pink Sauce would be subject to various federal and state regulations.

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"Putting those two things together and leaving it at room temperature in other situations has led to botulism," said Chapman, who has not tried or tested the product but has recently become aware of it going viral online.Ĭhapman pointed out that Pii has noted the product has not been "FDA approved," but he called that claim "odd" because the FDA doesn't approve such products. The ingredients listed in the sauce, including garlic and oil, might create a pH or water activity that make the product unsafe to ship without refrigeration, according to Chapman. Some videos posted by Pii appear to show different variations of the Pink sauce, though she in a video likened the variety to lighting differences.īen Chapman, a food safety specialist and professor at North Carolina State University, told Insider he thought ordering and eating the Pink Sauce was "risky" based on what he had seen from videos featuring the sauce and its labeled contents. Viewers of Pii's videos have noted the sauce appeared to vary dramatically in color - at times appearing hot pink while sometimes appearing pale. Some creators turned to TikTok to complain that their Pink Sauce had arrived in bad condition or the bottles had arrived broken. In a video posted Monday, Pii said she shipped 1,000 orders in a single week. She has since posted several videos showing supposed orders for the product. The sauce officially launched at 11:11 a.m. In a June 27 video posted to TikTok, Pii claimed 100 preorders for the sauce had sold out.

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Another video showing the sauce used on chicken wings from WingStop has been viewed 3.6 million times since it was posted June 26. A July 30 video showing Pii drenching a KFC drumstick in the pink liquid has amassed 2.1 million views. Pii's TikTok videos promoting the sauce range in views with some having been viewed millions of times. A graphic on the pink sauce website says its ingredients include sunflower seed oil, dragon fruit, honey, chili, and garlic.

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The sauce costs $20 plus additional shipping charges (placing an order of the sauce to Insider's New York offices, for instance, would result in an additional charge of about $11). Pii, who has 57,000 followers on her TikTok page and a couple thousand YouTube subscribers, in June started advertising the sauce featuring supposed reviews from the public, videos of her dipping chicken in the fluorescent pink condiment, and videos that emphasized the sauce was both "natural" and " edible." In reviews touted by Pii, the product has been described as "sweet, savory, and seasoned." Others who said they ordered and tried the sauce described the condiment as "watery," "thin," and like "colored ranch." The substance, appropriately dubbed "Pink Sauce," is the product of food content creator Carly Pii, who has since June 11 promoted the product on her social-media pages. It often indicates a user profile.Ī bright pink condiment bottled and sold by a TikTok chef has been the subject of memes and scrutiny across social media for its mysterious ingredients, unknown taste, seemingly nonsensical nutrition facts label, and its unconventional appearance. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.








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