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Presented by: Here’s this week’s list of rapidly trending topics, insights and analysis. T

[Exploding Topics Logo]( Presented by: [Exploding Topics Pro Logo]( Here’s this week’s list of rapidly trending topics, insights and analysis. Topic #1 Grounding Sheets [Chart]( Grounding sheets are made with conductive materials (like silver or carbon) woven into the fabric. The concept is that sleeping on a grounding sheet transfers the Earth's electrons to the body, potentially reducing inflammation, improving sleep quality, and promoting relaxation. Top videos about grounding sheets have over 20.5 million views on TikTok. One highly-rated grounding sheet product generates approximately $87K/month on Amazon. What's Next Grounding sheets are part of the Grounding Products meta trend. Grounding refers to the practice of making direct contact with the Earth's surface to transfer its electrical energy into our bodies. It involves physically connecting to the Earth's electric field, usually by walking barefoot, sitting or lying on the Earth, or using grounding mats or products. We’re seeing a growing interest in this practice throughout social media. For example, the #grounding hashtag has over 1.9 million posts on Instagram. [Grounding shoes]( and [grounding mats]( are two examples of trending grounding products. Topic #2 Boucle Rug [Chart]( Boucle rugs are looped-textured rugs made from materials like wool, cotton, or synthetic fibers. Their distinctive looped texture makes them more durable and resistant to wear and tear. This makes boucle rugs ideal for places with lots of foot traffic. What's Next Boucle rugs are part of the Boucle Fabric meta trend. Searches for “[boucle fabric]( have increased by 87% over the past two years. And the hashtag #boucle has over 285,000 posts on Instagram. [Boucle armchairs]( [boucle benches]( and [boucle sofas]( are trending products made with boucle fabric. Topic #3 Green Noise [Chart]( Green noise refers to a variant of white noise with a frequency of approximately 500 Hz. The low frequency makes it sound natural and pleasant to the human ear. This is because many sounds found in nature, such as falling rain or ocean waves, produce low-frequency noise. Growing interest in green noise can be mainly attributed to TikTok. In fact, videos about green noise have over 20.5 million views on TikTok. What's Next Green noise is part of the Sleep Sounds meta trend. TikTok has become home to a massive online community dedicated to improving sleep quality. The hashtag #sleeptips has over 550 million views to date. And approximately 30% of American TikTok users say they’ve used a sleeping hack they discovered on TikTok. Videos about sleep sounds have over 460 million views on the platform. [Brown noise]( and [binaural noise]( are examples of trending sleeping sounds. Topic #4 Moss Agate Ring [Chart]( Moss agate rings feature a gemstone known as moss agate as its central stone. What makes moss agate unique is its distinct appearance. The gem typically has a greenish-to-bluish color with a mossy pattern. Additionally, no two moss agate stones are the same. Interestingly, moss agate rings are increasingly used as wedding rings. In fact, searches for “[moss agate wedding ring]( have increased by 400% over the past five years. What's Next Moss agate rings are part of the Unique Gemstone Wedding Ring meta trend. Here are a few examples of unique wedding/engagement rings: [Moissanite rings]( Moissanite is a lab-created gemstone that closely resembles diamonds in appearance but is made from silicon carbide. [Obsidian rings]( Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass known for its deep black or dark-colored appearance. [Labradorite rings]( Labradorite is a unique and iridescent mineral known for its captivating play of colors. Topic #5 Exponential AI Application (Exploding Topics Pro Only) [Chart]( Topic #6 DTC Product Taking Off (Exploding Topics Pro Only) [Chart]( Topic #7 Hockey-stick Growth FinTech Platform (Exploding Topics Pro Only) [Chart]( Topic #8 Health Concept Gaining Steam (Exploding Topics Pro Only) [Chart]( Topic #9 Exploding Cybersecurity Tech (Exploding Topics Pro Only) [Chart]( Get access to 1M+ under-the-radar markets, products, and investment opportunities at least 12 months before anyone else. [Try Exploding Topics Pro]( Exploding Topics 548 Market St. Suite 95149 San Francisco CA 94104-5401 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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