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Friday, August 25, 2017

BREAKING NEWS: PEPSI WORKER INFECTED PEPSI BOTTLES WITH HIV VIRUS?



A warning with regard on HIV-contaminated Pepsi products started to spread on the Internet and via cell phone text message since July 2011.

It explains that online rumours claim that a disgruntled worker at a Pepsi factory contaminated bottles with HIV infected blood during the production process.

In addition, as the  warning keeps on spreading online since 2011 and despite its dire, claims that it is completely FALSE. Moreover, its marketing vice-president Hemalatha Ragavan said there was no truth to it and urged people not to believe such claims.



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