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The internet’s New Year obsession returns
This superstition, originally known asuvasde la suerte or the Twelve Grapes, is being resurrected across social media like a seasonal ghost determined to trend.
The tradition began in Spain in the late 1800s, partly as a cheeky jab at wealthy Parisians who ate grapes with champagne. Later, grape farmers in Alicante saw a marketing opportunity and fully leaned in, encouraging people to eat a grape for each month of the upcoming year.
The goal? Swallow all twelve before the clock finishes chiming, and the universe supposedly hands you prosperity on a silver platter.
( Image credit : Instagram/roseshelby | The tradition began in Spain in the late 1800s, partly as a cheeky jab at wealthy Parisians who ate grapes with champagne. )
