
"An Ocean Spray customer apparently opened cranberry sauce cans this Thanksgiving only to discover they were actually missing the holiday staple. As shown in a viral Tik Tok that's garnered close to half a million "likes" and almost 30,000 comments since it was posted on Friday, three Ocean Spray cranberry sauce cans, one of which was opened on camera, were full of water. And only water."
"After being notified of the mishap, the Massachusetts company said in a statement shared with Boston.com, "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." "Millions of families enjoyed their cranberry sauce this holiday season, but even one can of sauce not meeting expectations matters to us," Ocean Spray continued. "We've reached out to the folks who shared these videos to learn more and make it right.""
Several Ocean Spray cranberry sauce cans were reportedly filled with water rather than cranberry sauce, discovered when a customer opened them on Thanksgiving. A viral TikTok showing three cans—one opened on camera—received close to half a million likes and nearly 30,000 comments. Ocean Spray acknowledged a few reports, said it is investigating, reached out to those who posted, and vowed to make it right. Viewers criticized the use of a knife to open cans. Separate reports surfaced of Del Monte cans labeled as green beans containing beets, prompting similar concern.
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