The quartz countertop industry beats both of these popular guesses by a longshot, though, and would ultimately utilize over four hundred thousand gallons annually. That’s a lot of glitters!
Plus, it makes sense why the TikToker’s suspicion is plausible. After all, quartz countertops are famously expensive. So, if prominent clients knew that their money was partially being spent on glitter, you could only imagine the outrage.
Rae’s TikTok ultimately reached nearly seven hundred thousand viewers, gained eighty-seven thousand likes, and spurred a ton of discussion in the comment section. For some, her quartz countertop theory makes total sense.
“My husband worked in a quartz countertop plant. He said this is spot on. The quartz is powder, and it’s designed with computers to look natural,” commented one user.
“This really does make the most sense. I had no idea about quartz counters not being one hundred percent stone,” wrote another user.
“This should be a TED talk,” joked a third.
At the same time, a ton of other TikTokers were still not convinced– and they used Rae’s comment section to submit their other hunches.
“It has to be something used for food, or else it wouldn’t be such a big secret,” opined one commenter.
“I can’t explain it rationally, but my gut still says Coca-Cola,” said another user.
“It has to be the slime companies. I’ll take no other answer. There are so many slime companies out there right now,” wrote a third.
So, what do you think? Could quartz countertops be the leading secret glitter industry? Perhaps we will never know for sure.
@maxedoutmommy Replying to @b_stewww At last! My answer… #glitterconspiracy #glitterconspiracytiktok #glitterconspiracysolved #parttwo
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