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Despite Wild Tale, Video Doesn't Show Coca-Cola Truck Holding Children Captive


Published on 2024-12-18 20:04:06 - MSN
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  • A video shared on social media showed not a crime scene but rather a police-run toy drive at a mall, with Coca-Cola serving as one of its sponsors.

The article from MSN debunks a viral video claiming that a Coca-Cola truck was involved in holding children captive. The video, which circulated widely on social media, suggested that children were being trafficked or kidnapped in a truck branded with the Coca-Cola logo. However, investigations and fact-checking efforts revealed that the video was misleading. The truck in question was not operated by Coca-Cola, and the children were not captives but were likely part of a staged or unrelated event. The article emphasizes the importance of verifying information before sharing, highlighting how misinformation can spread rapidly online, causing unnecessary panic and damaging reputations.

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