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Postal Worker Goes Viral With Reaction To Finding Frozen Water Bottle In Mailbox During Heatwave

Postal Worker Goes Viral With Reaction To Finding Frozen Water Bottle In Mailbox During Heatwave
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TikToker @thatpostaldad was over the moon after someone left an 'ice cold bottle' of water in their mailbox as he was delivering mail in 102 degree heat.

In case you've been living under a rock, it's been hot out lately.

Real hot, especially if you're sitting in a United States Postal Service mail delivery truck, getting out and hauling letters, magazines and packages in the hot sun. Sometimes all you need is an ice cold water, which is what TikToker ThatPostalDad—@thatpostdad—found inside the mailbox at a house on his route.


ThatPostalDad has an account full of snippets from his postal route.

In the most recent of his videos to go viral, he opened the mailbox to see a cold bottle of water, exclaiming loudly, then in the next shot pouring it all over himself.

Truly a visceral feeling many could get behind, as the video quickly shot to virality.

@thatpostaldad

It was actually 110 today, so its officially "frozen water bottle in the mailbox" season! thank you to everyone who does this, we appreciate you! #usps #amazonfinds #ups #fedex

People learn a lot about the daily lives of postal workers from his TikTok.

One question many folks had on this video was:

"Wait, we can do that?"

Yes.

Yes, you can provide water or a sports drink to your postal person.

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Others already in the know, shared how they leave cold waters and other snacks for their mail carriers.

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The post also had many postal carriers and delivery workers talking about their favorite methods for beating the heat.

And how much they appreciate the cold treats folks on their routes leave for them.

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The TikTok also inspired people to begin doing this.

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It doesn't look like the heat is going to stop anytime soon, so maybe it's time to start freezing some water bottles.

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