Frozen Pepsi Made in Refrigerator

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The most logical place to keep a bottle of Pepsi (diet or otherwise) would be in the refrigerator, right? That’s what I thought too, until I did that and one of my bottles came out frozen. Completely frozen. Just the one, too. It’s not like all of them were frozen, or even that some of the others were partially frozen. Nope. It was just the one. It was odd. It was a mystery. Nothing about it made sense.

Was this a deceitful act by PepsiCo to sell me a bunk product that was prone to freezing? I don’t think so. Was my liquid drink replaced with a frozen one by some kind of thief? Honestly, I could believe that. People are sketchy these days. Or, in the most unlikely of all possibilities, did my refrigerator blow the cold air directly onto this bottle all night and freeze it? That just doesn’t seem possible. Especially when you look at the pictures. I can’t image cold air coming in from anyway in this thing. Not even that vent looking spot in the back that points directly onto the bottle.

I guess we’ll just never know.

Pepsi 1
Pepsi 2
Pepsi 3

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