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The new Australian trend cone-ing has made Alki Stevens' YouTube video a viral hit, gaining over one million viewers in less than a week, ABC News reports.

Unsurprisingly, the video shows Stevens cone-ing while buying ice cream cones from various drive-thru locations. When the server carefully hands Stevens the ice cream cone through the window, he intentionally turns the treat upside down and holds the ice cream part instead of the cone.

Cone-ing is the new planking, the video title suggests. Stevens claims cone-ing will replace the once popular planking, in which a person lies face-down pointing all fingers and toes while both arms are kept tightly at the sides of the body.