Bev Cart Girl Says They Accidentally Ordered Prune Juice Instead Of Grape Juice—So She’s Serving It To Men Who Left Their Wives At Home: ‘Girls’ Girl’


In this day and age, the best thing you can be is a girl’s girl, and in a viral TikTok, one bev cart girl shared how far she’d go to preserve that principle.

In a viral clip, beverage cart girl and content creator Jennifer Friday (@jennnbellee) shared how she was willing to prank some of her male customers to ensure they toe the line.

“My golf course accidentally ordered prune juice instead of grape juice for our transfusions,” she explained. “And it’s Mother’s Day, so if any of these golfers tell me that they left the kids at home with mom, ditched mom on Mother’s Day, prune juice immediately in your transfusion, then you really won’t be able to spend time with her because you’ll be in your pants all day long.”

Friday then laughed.

The TikTok, which has amassed 1.3 million views, was filmed in Friday’s golf cart.

Did She Actually Do It?

In an emailed statement to BroBible, the TikToker said, “Honestly, it was just one of those random ideas that popped into my head at work. It was Mother’s Day and a few customers were joking that they ‘left the moms at home’ to come golf, so when I walked inside and saw the prune juice, my brain immediately thought ‘imagine swapping this with grape juice as revenge.’ Obviously, I would never actually do that, but the thought alone made me laugh so I made the video.”

She went on to add that she was “actually debating” whether to post it, because she didn’t want people to think she’d actually give customers prune juice. “In my head, it was obviously just a joke/random funny thought, so I never expected it to blow up the way it did,” she added.

When asked if she’d actually given anyone prune juice, the TikToker said, “No…I would never give a customer something they didn’t ask for. It was just a funny idea in my head for the video, but at the end of the day, you never know if someone has allergies or dietary restrictions, and they’re paying customers so I’m obviously going to give them exactly what they ordered.”

What Did The Comments Say?

Many commenters backed Friday’s plan.

“This is the energy we are bringing into 2026,” one wrote.

“This is the definition of a girls girl,” a second added. “LOVE THIS!”

While a third said, “Need an update on how many prune juices were given out that day. I am now locked in.”

Meanwhile, a fourth posited, “I don’t think it was accidental due to the timing.”

“You’re just looking out for [their] digestive health,” a fifth quipped. “So kind of you.”

A sixth also said, “Women helping other women out is my favorite.”

@jennnbellee

If you left mom at home & went golfing on Mothers Day you’re GROUNDED #mothersday

♬ original sound – Jennnbellee

What Happens If You Drink Too Much Prune Juice?

Prune juice is actually used as a tool for those who are constipated due to its high sorbitol content.

In essence, sorbitol is a type of alcohol, sugar, and carbohydrate. According to Gastroconsa, the sorbitol has what is called an “osmotic effect.” This means that it attracts water into the colon. In turn, this softens the stool and makes it easier to go to the bathroom.

Additionally, prune juice is rich in fiber, which in turn helps to regulate your bowels and makes digestion through the intestines faster.

Moreover, in the journal Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, there was a review where researchers claimed that, when it comes to constipation, prunes are better than psyllium. The latter is a popular over-the-counter laxative.

So, if any golfers end up drinking the prune juice, they might be in for a surprise.

Overall, it’s probably unlikely that Friday will get any tips for this—but it’s definitely one way to deal with her pet peeve.

Charlotte Colombo is an internet culture writer with bylines in Insider, VICE, Glamour, the Independent, and more. She holds a Master's degree in Magazine Journalism from City St George's, University of London.
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