Leticia Adkins of Muskegon, Michigan doesn’t “buy pop to be preached to,” which is probably true for most soda drinkers. However, on April 1st, Adkins found a dense religious note in her 24-pack of Pepsi titled, “Pay Attentions = Before it’s to Late.” Um… yikes.
“I felt something brush my hand,” Adkins told local news station 13 On Your Side. “I’m like, ‘What is this piece of paper?’ I opened it up and that’s where I found the self-help with the scriptures on it.”
“Somebody put a lot of effort into doing this,” Adkins said. Even though at first she was a bit stunned by the letter, her shock soon turned into anger, calling the note an “invasion of privacy.” “Everybody wants their own personal space,” Adkins continued, “and you’re supposed to be accepting and respectful of each other.”
She believes whoever left the note in the Pepsi box is trying to push their religious beliefs on consumers. For those curious, Adkins purchased her Pepsi at the local Muskegon Walmart.
After taking a closer look at the Pepsi’s packaging, Adkins determined the note must have come from someone at the Pepsi manufacturing plant. “[The letter] was wedged underneath a can, which tells me it had to have happened in the packing process,” Adkins told the news station.
Furthermore, Adkins believes the note is a photocopy of an original, and thinks that other notes will likely be found in more Pepsi boxes.
Pepsi’s customer support said they would look into the issue and gave Adkins a coupon. The company told 13 On Your Side that their packaging is assembled via machine, and that no human labor is used, thus adding yet another layer of mystery to the entire scenario.
Despite being thoroughly creeped out by the message, Adkins said she will continue to buy Pepsi for her family, proving that Pepsi fans are truly loyal.
There’s no Pepsi. pic.twitter.com/yDK5bje8Do
— Flora (@SaysSnivy) April 10, 2019
Some of the interpretations written on the note include, “We all laugh at Adam & Eve The Tree of Knowledge. Now Satan is laughing his butt off at so-call-Christians who said love Jesus on Sunday Morning.”
The person goes on to write, “Have you seen what occurrence in our Church today? Preacher today are spineless, not all but to many. Don’t tell you what the Bible say. Just how to feel good.”
If you’re in the Muskegon area — or elsewhere in the country — and find a similar note in your Pepsi box, feel free to contact the authorities. Although there’s nothing outwardly threatening about the letter, it’s certainly a bit creepy.
Muskegon woman finds Bible scripture inside a case of Pepsi https://t.co/MYUV8zdafj pic.twitter.com/OQFBss2pSK
— 13 On Your Side (@wzzm13) April 9, 2019
Man brings camel to Muskegon PetSmart https://t.co/LOUfGu6UHz pic.twitter.com/yJ1ccQp9ss
— 13 On Your Side (@wzzm13) April 9, 2019
Weird notes in soda boxes. Camels in public. Muskegon sounds like the setting for a Twin Peaks-like television show. Or, like, Schitt’s Creek.
It’s only a matter of time before another letter is found. And unfortunately, unlike Willy Wonka, these hidden notes won’t get you into the Pepsi factory for free.
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