Terms related to the dish are even banned from TikTok's search bar now and videos allegedly making it, whether they intend to eat it or not, are routinely removed from the site. Doctors and the media began warning people about the dangers of mixing NyQuil with chicken and tried to stop people from allegedly making the dish. In 2020, a video of a TikToker making NyQuil chicken went viral (it's deleted now) sending the dish mainstream and sparking a media frenzy about a Nyquil chicken challenge. Some people even attempted to make the dish themselves. Images from the thread were reposted across the internet over the following months, including on /r/shittyfoodporn, where it gained over 3,500 upvotes. The user finishes the dish by wrapping the chicken in a tortilla and serving it (assumedly to themselves) with sour cream as fellow anons beg them to please for the love of God stop what they're doing (post shown below, click to expand). On April 1st, 2017 (that's right, April Fools Day) an anonymous user of 4chan's /ck/ (cooking) board posted an in-depth play-by-play of themselves creating a dish coined "Sleepytime Chicken." The post contained photos of the making and cooking of the dish from scratch, which includes boiling chicken breasts in NyQuil. Also known as sleepy chicken, this dish has been going viral online for years now, routinely inspiring alleged internet challenges and scaring the public at large. Some foods cross the line between simply disgusting to possibly deadly, though, like Nyquil chicken, a truly revolting dish made of, you guessed it, NyQuil cold medications and chicken. The internet loves to come together to meme on disgusting food, whether it's a monstrous concoction like pilk or a foul urban food legend like pissy shitties.
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