Shoppers hiding money among baby products in 'sweetest' viral social media trend
- Gonzalez's TikTok video, viewed over 20.5 million times, sparked a trend of hiding cash in baby products to support struggling parents.
- Some praised the trend for addressing parenting challenges, while others worried it could lead to theft of the hidden gifts.
- Influencer Tabitha Swatosh expressed her desire to "pay it forward" by secretly leaving cash for parents in need.
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Women decided to place money and gifts on shelves containing baby products to help mothers in difficulty
Why Moms Are Hiding Money And Gift Cards In Baby Items At Stores Across The Country
There are currently more than 600 videos tagged with #shedeservedthepurse on TikTok. Vladdeep/Getty Images A misplaced purse in a Nashville-area Target store is inspiring moms across the country to give back. It all began when Denaesha Gonzalez came across a $20 silver clutch in the baby aisle while shopping with her two-year-old son earlier this month. Seeing a discarded purse shoved between rows of lotion and medication moved the 28 year…
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