Has a can of soda ever exploded in your car? Fridge? Purse? Have you ever ordered a 12-pack of soda and received some dented, flat, or outright empty cans? You’re not alone.
Soda companies handle a plethora of complaints, and thanks to social media, we can now peek into the minefield that is customer relations.
We’ve looked through the PepsiCo and Coca-Cola Twitter feeds and picked the most common and the most egregious problems customers complained about in the month of June.
Here they are:
“So these exploded in my cabinet and are growing something green inside. That can’t be good,” posted user William W.
Hey @CocaCola So these exploded in my cabinet and are growing something green inside. That can’t be good. pic.twitter.com/NaDeWI0J4I
— William W (@JaggedJax) June 22, 2016
User Lucy, It’s Whatever opened “a new 6-pack today and found an empty, sealed can.”
.@CocaCola Opened a new 6-pack today and found an empty, sealed can? pic.twitter.com/iqinSWHm4o
— Lucy, It’s Whatever (@LucyisLike) June 19, 2016
User David Yañez found something strange at the bottom of a coke bottle and we don’t want to know what it is.
@CocaCola @CocaColaMx qué carajos es esto?? #NoVuelvoaTomarCoca pic.twitter.com/QpBM1nW3GN
— David Yañez (@davidyanezb) June 20, 2016
“A can just #exploded in my car!” shared user Mirjam de Groof. “Car a #mess, clothes a mess and I’m still thirsty!”
@CocaCola @DietCoke A can just #exploded in my car! Car a #mess, clothes a mess and I’m still thirsty! #Spooky pic.twitter.com/hhR8KOotKU
— Mirjam de Groof (@MirjamdeGroof) June 21, 2016
User WOLFPACK1 apparently obtained a flat bottle of Coke from a vending machine.
Couldn’t figure out why the soda I got from the @cocacola vending machine was already flat. Wait – that said 2014?! pic.twitter.com/kFDKDwleNi
— WOLFPACK1 (@SilverAutomatic) June 7, 2016
And user james shaw found a rather unusual variety of Fanta.
Urm @CocaCola pic.twitter.com/SnRJckH5Wp
— james shaw (@Jimmytshaw) June 4, 2016
User Leisa Ashton wrote she bought this rather underwhelming Coke Zero from a vending machine. Can one perhaps look at the bottle as half full?
@CocaCola just purchased coke zero from the vending machine…received this sealed pic.twitter.com/N0Zlz71fFJ
— Leisa Ashton (@chase1laa) June 14, 2016
And just for a good measure, let’s throw in a couple more can explosions.
@CocaCola Any reasons why this has gone off like a grenade in my fridge so hard it blew the door wide open? pic.twitter.com/mz1fH2HqX1
— Simon Fitzpatrick (@sfitzy1000rr) June 6, 2016
Unopened can exploded in my face on way back from work! @CocaCola @CocaCola_GB #dangerous #ruinedshirt pic.twitter.com/TUQg396brJ
— Emily Norton (@EmilyNrtn) June 9, 2016
I guess @CocaCola can’t handle the Arizona heat either! pic.twitter.com/nyZGQ2Sfyn
— Adam West (@AW_Root_beer) June 4, 2016
And this is how harsh the market can be for a soda company.
After user Mike Hudoba couldn’t resolve an issue with a Coke machine, he let the company know just how the free market works.
@CocaCola no thanks. After a dozen calls to you with no resolve I found my own solution – this ice cold @pepsi pic.twitter.com/xpscCux0fE
— Mike Hudoba (@MHudoba) June 21, 2016
Of course, we looked at Pepsi too. Here are some of their June mishaps:
“Pulled a can out of the cherry Pepsi case and it’s sealed but 75% empty,” wrote user Ly.
Pulled a can out of the cherry Pepsi case and it’s sealed but 75% empty ??? What. @pepsi
— Ly (@LyNotLee) June 24, 2016
@imfromthesoul @pepsi @LAYS literally look. pic.twitter.com/TpmF0eI3ul
— Ly (@LyNotLee) June 24, 2016
And how about this Pepsi truck leaving unsolicited soda on the street?
@pepsi really??? pic.twitter.com/dUyinBVseA
— substle (@substle) June 24, 2016
Sometimes people received too little in the package, other times they received more then they expected.
Like user Power_upo’s aunt, who found something resembling a caramelized clump of sugar in her can of Pepsi.
My aunt was drinking Pepsi and this ended up in her mouth @pepsi pic.twitter.com/k3lE78eDzH
— Power_up0 (@PowerUp0) June 26, 2016
And Pepsi can explode too.
.@pepsi can’t contain excitement of living in #LasVegas #Heat & are exploding in storage room Power of Carbonation pic.twitter.com/Wg3kOfr6SC
— Kirk Clyatt (@Clyatt) June 23, 2016
More dangerously, this customer’s can of Pepsi shot up a piece of metal during opening. This can’t be good for marketing.
@pepsi You trying to kill somebody? Have a whole 12 pack doing this. #dangerous pic.twitter.com/Jm4GSf84lg
— Randy Penn (@RandyPenn) June 23, 2016
And speaking of marketing roadblocks, user Genesis wrote she found a roach in her bottle of Pepsi.
Can someone please explain why there’s a ROACH in my closed bottle of Pepsi @pepsi @PepsiMEX pic.twitter.com/xyyaAJtVDX
— Genesis (@genesis_escutia) June 15, 2016
To be sure, the companies sell billions of gallons of soda every year, so it makes sense, here and there, there will be some bugs—hopefully, mostly figurative ones.
We’ve reached out to user Genesis as well as to The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo. We will update the story if we receive a response.
Update: Twitter user Genesis responded on June 29, saying she hadn’t yet contacted Pepsi’s customer service, but planned to do so.

