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TikToker's Mom Makes Homemade Dinner Only To Realize 'Olive Oil' She Used Isn't Olive Oil At All

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TikToker Kameron Jane shared her mom's livid reaction after realizing the Pure Greek 'olive oil' she had ordered online and had used to make her family a nice dinner was not actually olive oil.

We've all made mistakes, big and small, but it seems like some of those smaller mistakes tend to be the ones that frustrate us the most. Like mixing up the time for an appointment or misreading an expiration date—how silly could we be?

That must have been how TikToker @kameron_jane's mother felt when she was cooking her family-favorite Tuscan chicken dish, this time with a new Pure Greek olive oil that she'd discovered online.


As she cooked, the kitchen filled with great smells, and the meal look delicious and creamy as always, leaving the family excited to eat.

But she didn't realize she had missed a key detail about the new ingredient.

Clearly feeling terrible but also trying not to laugh, Kameron explained:

"Okay, I feel so bad, look at what my poor mother did. She just cooked this beautiful meal."
"It's this Tuscan chicken with this amazing sauce with this new olive oil that she ordered from online..."
"...And only after she finished did we discover that this is... shower gel."

By way of confirmation, Kameron took a bite of the food, immediately spitting the chicken out.

"The chicken straight-up tastes like soap!"

Kameron then checked in with her mother, asking how she was feeling about all of this, to which she replied:

"I want to physically hurt someone and hit something really hard."

You can watch the video here:

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Pure Greek “olive oil” count your days #cookingfails

Some reassured Kameron and her mother that they would have mistaken the bottle for olive oil, too.

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And they were furious on her mom's behalf.

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Being both an avid TikToker and musician, Kameron told Today.com:

"I never in a million years thought that my first viral video or magazine write up would be about how my mother accidentally cooked dinner with soap."

Fortunately for Kameron's family, Korres, the brand who makes the Pure Greek Olive Shower Gel, reached out and set the family up with all of the products they could possibly need for the bathroom instead of the kitchen.

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Bristol also reached out to the family and provided them with olive oil and other delectable sauces.

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@roromomof3 got a beautiful gift package of olive products from @Bristol Trading Co. ! She cant wait to cook the recipe again with REAL OLIVE OIL!

Though it was surely so frustrating the day that it happened, it's wonderful to know that multiple companies now have the family's back in two of the most vital locations of the home.

Here's to many more delicious, suds-free dinners and memories!

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