
Most of us know the restless excitement of waiting for a package you finally splurged on, refreshing tracking updates like it’s a full-time job. You expect delays, maybe a porch pirate if the universe is feeling chaotic, but you don’t expect the delivery itself to be the thing that destroys it.
According to one Texas woman, that’s exactly what happened, and of course, it involved her new TikTok-favorite Hydrojugs.
Woman Catches USPS Driver in 4K
TikTok creator Eileen (@eileenp06) went viral after posting the moment her long-awaited order met its unexpected fate.
“POV: you’re excited for your new limited edition hydrojugs to arrive only for this to happen,” she writes in the video’s text overlay.
The clip, now at more than 24.5 million views, shows her Ring camera capturing a USPS driver rolling up to her home, tossing the package out of the van window without stopping, and then unbelievably driving over it.
He doesn’t hit the brakes or circle back immediately. Instead, he pulls forward, parks, steps out, picks up the flattened package, sets it neatly on the porch, and casually walks away as if nothing happened.
“There goes my order,” she wrote in the caption.
The Hydrojugs Miraculously Survive
The wildest twist is what happened next.
In a follow-up video, Eileen unboxes the two Hydrojugs, and they look shockingly alive.
The first, the red sparkly Holly model, has a tiny dent at the bottom. The rest looks untouched.
The second, the Espresso, looks completely perfect, not even a scratch.
“If you’re thinking of getting a HydroJug, this is what one looks like after being completely ran over,” she writes, basically giving the brand the strongest durability review anyone could ask for.
What Is This Brand?
Hydrojugs are exactly what they sound like: oversized tumblers designed to make drinking water feel more intentional. They lean heavily into the “cute hydration” aesthetic with their fun colors, trendy drops, and limited-edition collections that TikTok treats like concert tickets.
At this point, the brand has tens of thousands of tags across the app, and a surprising number of viral moments.
Commenters Find It Appalling
The comments section came out swinging, shocked at the delivery technique but also low-key mourning the near loss of the jugs.
One person wrote, “Nooo not the hydrojug.”
Another added, “Usps are the laziest employees I’ve ever met, honest to god.”
@eileenp06 There goes my order ??@HYDROJUG ♬ nothing beats a jet2 holiday – A7-BBH | MAN
A third viewer tried to keep it practical: “Please go and show this to your postmaster at your post office. The driver is not supposed to do that.”
“He really said: delivery AND destruction in one go,” chimed in the company Ring in the comments.
The Mary Sue has reached out to Hydrojugs via their contact form, USPS via email, and Eileen via Instagram messages.
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