It hits at a certain time in the afternoon, when a familiar craving strikes. You walk to the kitchen. The satisfying sound of a can cracking, the hiss of bubbles. It’s time for a “fridge cigarette”—or as you might know it, a can of Diet Coke.
Earlier this week, TikTok user @reallyrachelreno posted: “Overheard someone call Diet Coke a ‘fridge cigarette’ and nothing’s been more true to me since.” The video, which has since been viewed 3.5 million times, shows her cracking open a cold one in the sun. The caption: “Time for a crispy ciggy in the summer.” (ICYMI: The term “crispy” is used to describe a Diet Coke chilled to perfection—bonus points if served with pebbled ice and a lemon wedge.)
@reallyrachelreno time for a crispy ciggy in the summer @Diet Coke #fyp #dietcoke
♬ Cruel Summer – Taylor Swift
For many, the comparison is spot-on. “Wow, that’s so real. It just takes the edge off,” one person commented. “I gauge how hard my day is to determine if I get a little fridge cigarette,” another added.
In a follow-up video, @reallyrachelreno cleared up a few things based on the comments. According to her analysis: Diet Coke equals Parliaments, regular Coke equals Marlboro Reds, and Coke Zero equals American Spirits. Any other diet soda equals menthol (disparaging). Full-fat Coke in a glass bottle? That’s a cigar.
In recent years, Diet Coke has made a noticeable comeback. Gen Z’s version of the smoke break is the “Diet Coke break.” On TikTok, Diet Coke “recipes” go viral. “Gen Z is obsessed with Diet Coke,” Snaxshot writer Andrea Hernández noted in a recent newsletter. “What is now being dubbed as ‘fridge cigarettes’ has earned a cultural cachet without Coca-Cola having to do anything . . . but focus on delivering on taste and product.”
According to Hernández, Coca-Cola has held onto its position as the number one soda in the U.S. by tapping into nostalgia. After all, what captures the sweet nostalgia of summer better than a crisp can of Diet Coke in the sun?
@hauskris the @Diet Coke break origin story – y’all aren’t ready for what’s next 🥤 #dietcokebreak #middaydietcokebreak #dietcoke #narratortrend #narratorsvoice #originstory #storytelling #dietcokerecipe #dietcokeforlife
♬ Got To Be Real (Αs performed by Cheryl Lynn) – Pop Music Workshop
Alongside the rise of the “fridge cigarette,” actual cigarettes have also crept back into pop culture, as The New York Times reported. In her hit single “ ">Headphones On,” Addison Rae sings: “Guess I gotta accept the pain / Need a cigarette to make me feel better.” In “What Was That,” Lorde recalls: “I remember saying then, ‘This is the best cigarette of my life’ / Well, I want you just like that.”
It’s a sign of the times. Clean Girl is out. Cigarettes are cool again. And in a world full of prebiotic soda and protein water, sometimes all you really want is a crispy “fridge cigarette” to take the edge off.
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