20221212181000_f05cd20b_bbc8_4ba2_b00b_64f00cd5... May 2026
: Creators typically use this audio to showcase their home gardens , massive harvests, or grocery hauls.
: Some users lean into the absurdity of the "produce" wordplay, using exaggerated facial filters or close-up shots while the audio plays. 🌽 Key Elements of the Audio
The audio is essentially a "shopping list" set to a specific cadence: : "I want you to produce me some produce." 20221212181000_f05cd20b_bbc8_4ba2_b00b_64f00cd5...
: The sound is widely attributed to the creator @alphabeticalintellectual .
: Cabbage, carrots, corn, green beans, lettuce, and spinach. : Creators typically use this audio to showcase
: This includes mushrooms, sprouts, peanuts, tree nuts, and herbs.
In the context of the trend (and the FDA), produce refers to: : Cabbage, carrots, corn, green beans, lettuce, and spinach
The string "20221212181000_f05cd20b_bbc8_4ba2_b00b_64f00cd5..." refers to a viral audio clip or "sound" that became a major trend on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram in late 2025 and early 2026. 🥦 The "Produce Me Some Produce" Trend