Thankfully we have seen most of these fads and challenges go instead of stay. It's hard to believe that some of these didn't cause more serious injuries than they did.
As the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge continues to dominate the internet and rack up big money for ALS research, more and more people are still taking the challenge, including Notre Dame High School in Crowley.
By now, it seems that every celebrity under the sun has taken the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge -- even your favorite Marvel stars -- but there is still a handful of big names who have yet to take the plunge. One obvious choice? Lindsay Lohan, who seems to have so far slipped through the cracks. Well, at least until one random fan challenged her to the task and then employed Jimmy Fallon to make it happen on 'The Tonight Show.' Oh, you're done for now, Lohan.
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has taken over the Internet and, presumably, your Facebook feed. It is all the rage. However, there are plenty of people who've had issues trying to pull it off.
Corey Griffin, who is credited as the person who started the viral ALS "Ice Bucket Challenge", died of an apparent drowning over the weekend In Nantucket celebrating the campaign’s success.
Around social media as of late, you may have seen countless videos of celebrities and other people take the 'Ice Bucket Challenge' to support ALS. Well, the quarterbacks for the New Orleans Saints decided to take it to a new level and have the 'Naked Ice Bucket Challenge' for Team Gleason.