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Ocean Spray Investigates Viral Claims of Water-Filled Cans
URGENT UPDATE: Ocean Spray is currently investigating alarming viral videos claiming that cans of the company’s cranberry sauce were filled with water instead of the expected product. Reports began flooding in just after Thanksgiving, raising concerns among consumers and prompting the company to respond swiftly.
The company confirmed, “We’re aware of a few reports about cans containing water instead of cranberry sauce, and we’re looking into how this may have happened,” a spokesperson said. Millions of families enjoyed their cranberry sauce during the holiday season, yet even one can not meeting expectations matters to us.
At least three separate videos have gained significant traction on social media, accumulating millions of views. One TikTok video, with over 4.7 million views in just two days, shows a woman poking into a newly opened can filled with a clear liquid. “This is not possible,” she remarks, as viewers express disbelief in the comments.
Another viral clip, garnering over 8.7 million views since Thanksgiving, features a family cutting open two cans of cranberry sauce, both revealing what appears to be water. “Can you believe that? Unbelievable,” one viewer exclaims in response to the shocking discovery.
In addition, a Facebook post showcased four cans purportedly containing water, with users questioning if others had similar experiences. The dramatic reactions have led many to believe the videos may be staged or manipulated, as some observers noted that the cans were opened “upside down”—a method suggested on the can’s label for easier serving.
Ocean Spray is actively engaging with individuals who shared these videos to gather more information and address any potential issues. “We’ve reached out to the folks who shared these videos to learn more and make it right,” the spokesperson added. The company is committed to ensuring customer satisfaction and maintaining the integrity of its products.
As the situation develops, experts urge consumers to remain cautious and verify claims before drawing conclusions. The viral nature of these videos highlights the power of social media in shaping public perception, and it remains unclear if the incidents were genuine mishaps or the result of misleading editing techniques.
Stay tuned for further updates as Ocean Spray continues its investigation into these viral claims. What happens next could determine the future of one of America’s beloved holiday staples.
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