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Another TikTok user made a snow day borg with MiO, a packet of Liquid IV and a can of the sparkling energy drink Celsius. Borgs are topped off by labeling the jug with a punny name.
The mixed drink BORG, or “blackout rage gallon,” has gained popularity with Gen Z college students. An expert explains why partying with the trendy beverage is risky.
Alcoholic liver diseases in young people surge TikTok has given us a peek into the latest college drinking trend: the borg. The name is short for "blackout rage gallon" and consists of students ...
Dozens of students at the University of Massachusetts were hospitalized over the weekend after participating in a dangerous binge-drinking trend involving "blackout rage gallons" dubbed "borgs.'' ...
Borg, like sorority recruitment and the use of digital cameras at parties, was just another part of my college experience, but now it's content. Campus life shut down in 2020 for a year, and ...
Borg drinking is the drinking of a “black-out rage gallon,” spelling out B-O-R-G. A lot of borg drinkers like to decorate their gallon to keep track of what’s theirs and show off the ...
The borg is, effectively, a rebranded, tweaked version of jungle juice. But instead of being a communal thing, it's a personal drink. Frankly it sounds better and (in a relative sense) healthier.
The BORG, or otherwise known as Black Out Rage Gallon, is a new alcoholic drink trending on social media like TikTok. Young adults, especially college students, are creating this new mixed drink ...
Dozens of students at the University of Massachusetts Amherst were hospitalized over the weekend after participating in the dangerous "borg" drinking challenge that has gained popularity on TikTok ...