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In 2017, a PepsiCo warehouse in Lebedyan, Russia collapsed.
28 million liters, or 7.4 million US gallons, of fruit and vegetable juices were released onto the streets.
Still, no one died.
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The Pepsi Fruit Juice Flood, also known as Pepsi's Fruit Juice Release, was a flood of 176,000 barrels (28 million litres; 7.4 million US gallons) of fruit and vegetable juices into the streets of Lebedyan, Russia, and the Don River, caused by the collapse of a PepsiCo warehouse.[1][2]
The Pepsi Fruit Juice Flood, also known as Pepsi's Fruit Juice Release, was a flood of 176,000 barrels (28 million litres; 7.4 million US gallons) of fruit and vegetable juices into the streets of Lebedyan, Russia, and the Don River, caused by the collapse of a PepsiCo warehouse.[1][2]
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