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Food fads come and go, and not all of the trends that were huge in 2019 are going to make it into 2020. Will your favorites survive the new year? Here are our predictions of what trends will fall to the wayside as 2020 rolls in.

While a cup of coffee is the standard morning beverage for most folks, in 2019, it was all the rage to reach for much different concoction: a glass of celery juice. And there were a lot of famous folks who chugged the stuff.

Celery juice was all over Instagram in 2019, being promoted as a miraculous cure-all, and becoming a staple of the year's "morning selfie" game.

And it came from a weird place. Vanity Fair says it first started thanks to Anthony William, the so-called "Medical Medium." He claims to get medical advice not from science, but from spirits who are more medically advanced than we are. Once he gets his mystic message, he goes and spreads the word — in this case, through Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop.

The green stuff has been said to help everything from psoriasis and acne to chronic fatigue syndrome, acid reflux, strep, and shingles — but does it really?

UC Davis research scientist Rachel Scherr told the New York Times,

"There's no scientific evidence to support any of the claims being made."

Celery juice, while quite hydrating and perfectly benign, isn't nearly as medicinal as advertised by the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow, or a supposedly psychic doctor.

It's not exactly snake oil, but we don't expect celery juice to transcend its trendy status any time soon. Keep watching to learn more Food Trends From 2019 No One Will Remember In 2020!

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