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TikToker Shares The Best Way To Make A 'Jailhouse Style' McFlurry With Basic Ingredients––And BRB

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TikToker Dpeezy shared a seemingly simple yet impressive method to make an M&M McFlurry 'Jailhouse style' without an actual ice cream machine.

A TikToker impressively demonstrated how to make an M&M McFlurry "Jailhouse Style," proving to viewers that those who are doing time and have limited access to basic ingredients can be super resourceful.

TikToker Dpeezy, whose viral clip got him over 650k likes, posted the prison-inspired recipe with an overlaying text that read:


"How making a 'M&M McFlurry' goes down...Jailhouse Style."

The clip started with our shirtless "inmate" wiping sweat off his face indicating the heat was making him crave the icy treat.

When he asked his off-camera "bunkie"–or bunkmate–if he wanted a McFlurry also, the surprised bunkie asked if his cellmate could really make one.

"Yeah, I just need some ice from our trustee," replied Dpeezy, referring to an inmate who has access to certain items.

The bunkie replied:

"Oh hell, yeah, I'm gonna hit him up."

With the intro skit out of the way, Dpeezy went to work once he acquired all the necessary ingredients.

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To start things off, he threw down containers of salt, non-dairy creamer, a bag of plain M&Ms and several packets of Sweet 'n' Low.

The bunkie threw a Ziploc bag full of ice onto the pile of ingredients and confirmed:

"Here ya go. Our trustee came through."

Dpeezy poured some milk into a separate Ziploc–eyeballing the measurement–added a healthy sprinkling of the non-dairy creamer, emptied the packets of artificial sweetener, and mixed them all together by massaging the closed freezer bag.

He then poured a generous amount of salt into the bag of ice and rigorously shook those ingredients together to help lower the melting temperature of the ice.

Next, he placed the bag of creamy contents inside the bag of ice and mixed those together to start the solidifying process.

When a sufficient amount of time passed, he poured some crushed M&Ms into the mixture and resumed cooling the ice cream.

"Let sit for 10-15 mins," he instructed.

He topped things off literally by adding the remaining M&Ms to the ice cream, stirring it, and serving it in a styrofoam cup.

After shoving a plastic spoonful of the cold treat into his mouth, he shouted the following Gen Z phrase of approval.

"Bussin!"

Impressed TikTokers gave him props and dissed Mickey D's for their unreliable ice cream machines.

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Some TikTokers wondered if this was all worth the trouble.

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While others were conflicted about his jail status.

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Nevertheless, people started gathering ingredients.

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While others were all, "Been there, done that."

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So, is anyone up for some DIY McFlurries?

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