Creature Found Dead in Diet Pepsi Can

Creature Found Dead in Diet Pepsi Can
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A couple in Florida are going to be drinking more Coca-Cola now, because a dead animal turned up in one of their Diet Pepsi cans. The FDA says that the creature appears to be a toad, “the animal was lacking internal organs normally found in the abdominal and thoracic cavity.” The Pepsi bottling plant that this contaminated can came from was inspected and nothing peculiar was found.

Pepsi is denying that the toad could have ended up in their cans. The people who almost drank the dead toad have different feelings on the matter.

“It was disgusting,” said Amy DeNegri, 55. “And now, what started out as a normal afternoon in our tiki bar has blown up into this crazy thing.”

The debate over Cola has been ragging for sometime now. Many people support Pepsi in the USA and many more people support Coca-Cola throughout the world. Even though Pepsi has denied that the “toad” ended up in their can, it left me wondering what other special ingredients they may have. And, is a new Pepsi-Amphibian version to come out soon? The French would love it.

Pepsi has dealt with these incidences before. In the early 1990’s a syringe was found in a Pepsi bottle in Canada and in a Diet-Pepsi can that was found when an elderly couple purchased a 24-pack of Regular Pepsi. There were many other reports of wood, bullets, goo and other syringes being found. But, they were thought to be hoaxes.

So, this leads us to believe that this case very well may also be a hoax. So we ask, ‘what is it that these people want from Pepsi?’

“I want to see Pepsi fess up to it and compensate my husband for the negative publicity they have caused,” she said. “I’m easy, but they’re the ones that are making it hard.”

Ok, that must be it. They want compensation because of the negative publicity that Pepsi has caused them. Not the other way around.

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