
A dad amused the internet by sharing a video where he “reviews” his newborn baby as if she were a product bought online.
Social media is flooded with posts from influencers reviewing products they bought online, and one dad amused the internet by sharing a video doing the same thing, but with one small difference — the “item” he acquired is his newborn baby.
While holding his daughter like an American football, the dad, Jordan, explains how that “product” arrived at his home and what his impressions were of the received order.
“Hi everyone! This is my product review. We received this product from Amazon about five and a half weeks ago. It came in packaging slightly different from what we expected. We had to open the box manually, but that’s okay, we managed to get it out,” he says in the TikTok post.
Showing his followers little Louise, Jordan reviews his “purchase” as if he had acquired her on Amazon; he shows her little face, talks about her “dimensions,” and tells if the “product” came as advertised.
“They don’t provide the exact size,” he continues. “This one was 53 cm, I think, so a good length. It weighed 3.7 kg, which is a very healthy weight. What they didn’t tell us was that after delivery the weight would reduce a bit. That’s okay,” he says.
And for those who think as a dad he would give the received product a perfect score, know that Jordan is very objective in his review and explains why a 4.5 rating is fair in this case.
“The most important thing about this one is that it came with gas mode activated. We weren’t sure if it would be activated or not, but this one definitely was.” It also came with a lip clip and a tongue clip, which they didn’t order, but he gives “5 stars for appearance.”
Internet users loved the video and many parents commented on his post about the “products” they had already received.
“28 years ago, I ordered a basic model and they sent two. Now with this, I didn’t have to pay extra shipping and didn’t have to buy again. My packages arrived 2 months early, so I didn’t have to wait the full delivery time,” one wrote.
“Yes, I bought two of them… but beware… many of them start having problems around 12 years of use. I have to threaten mine saying I still have the receipts and original packaging,” said another.
“Dude… 10 years ago I got 2 boxes at once. I thought it was a joke. I think they were running a buy one get one free promo. They sent me another one 8 months ago. She keeps scratching me and pulling my hair. Now another one’s arriving in December. Should I be scared? I can’t return it to sender, haha,” joked a third.
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@camonall 4.5 stars. Accidentally got the extra gassy mode. 5/5 for looks though.#amazonfinds #productreview ♬ original sound – CamOnAll
