A Co Tyrone ice-cream parlour has gone viral on TikTok for their video showcasing what happens if a customer cancels their order after it's made.
Rice's Ice-cream based within Springisland supermarket in Coalisland has racked up more than 11 million views on their TikTok video which shows how they 'dismantle' an order if it has been cancelled.
The video shows a team member taking part the order piece by piece, starting with the flake and the sauce and then the sprinkles, before using their special 'suction mode' on the ice-cream machine to put the whipped treat back into the machine with zero mess.
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Amazing viewers on the social platform the video has been watched almost 12m times to date, with some describing the video as 'weirdly satisfying'.
In the comments, Rice's added the note: "Haters will say it's been reversed", with remarkably some people appearing to fall for the trick.
Owner Emma Rice opened the ice-cream parlour in July 2020 during renovations to the existing supermarket which has been a firm favourite in Coalisland for more than 20 years.
Speaking to MyTyrone, Emma said: "I can’t take credit for the idea or the brilliant voice-over, that was one of my team Cathair Brady behind the video, but it’s actually pretty surreal seeing the number go up like that.
"Whenever my videos hit 1 million I think OK it’s done well and after that, it just doesn’t fully sink in. Now there's just a big push on to try and hit the big 1 million followers!"
You can find Rice's ice-cream on Instagram and TikTok.
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