TikTok Rolled-Up $1 Bill Going Viral, Again; Here's Why You Shouldn't Pick It Up

If you're one of the curious TikTok users, here's what you need to know about it.

TikTok rolled up $1 bill videos that are trending on the online video platform, again. The commotion about this topic is not really new.

But, many curious TikTok users are asking why other people urge them not to pick up a rolled-up one-dollar bill.

TikTok Rolled Up $1 Bill Going Viral, Again

TikTok Rolled Up $1 Bill Going Viral, Again; Here's Why You Shouldn't Pick It Up
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Barstoolsports posted a video about the rolled up one dollar bill on Apr. 3. Although it has been months since it was published, the content is still generating millions of views and thousands of comments.

The TikTok account's trending video already generated over 4 million views, 263,000 likes, and 2,300 comments.

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The video originally came from Instagram user Mckenzie Moody (mckenziemoody). In the footage, you can Mckenzie talking to a guy, who looks like her brother.

They are discussing the one-dollar bill that the man pick up while he was at Walmart.

"He's like 'Hey I found this rolled-up dollar on the floor at Walmart store,'" said the lady.

At the end of the TikTok video, you can see the guy's expression like he just realized something funny or surprising.

Many TikTok users suddenly started commenting on Barstoolsports' video. Some of them teased other users about the meaning of the rolled-up $1 bill.

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Meanwhile, other individuals are quite confused and are demanding the real answer. If you are one of them, here's what you need to know.

Why You Shouldn't Pick Up Rolled Up $1 Bill

TikTok Rolled Up $1 Bill Going Viral, Again; Here's Why You Shouldn't Pick It Up
Picture of a one US dollar bill on top of Colombian one hundred thousand peso bills taken in Bogota, on October 24, 2022. - Colombia, like other countries around the world, is enduring high inflation, as well as an historic devaluation of the peso against the dollar. This is due to both international and local factors according to experts. DANIEL MUNOZ/AFP via Getty Images
(Photo: DANIEL MUNOZ/AFP via Getty Images) Picture of a one US dollar bill on top of Colombian one hundred thousand peso bills taken in Bogota, on October 24, 2022. - Colombia, like other countries around the world, is enduring high inflation, as well as a historic devaluation of the peso against the dollar. This is due to both international and local factors according to experts.

Rolled-up $1 bills have been around the United States for the past few years.
In 2022, a Tennessee sheriff even posted on Facebook why people should avoid picking up rolled-up $1 bills.

Via NBC News, Perry County Sheriff Nick Weems warned that these rolled-up one-dollar bills could contain a white powdery substance inside.

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WiKi How explained that the powdery substance is actually fentanyl; a highly potent synthetic piperidine opioid drug.

Experts said that many drug addicts are using one dollar bills to snort fentanyl, this is why they are commonly found rolled up on the floor.

If ever you come across a rolled-up one-dollar bill, the best thing you can do is avoid touching it and contact law enforcement.

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