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Pepsi takes down 'dystopian' advertisement on a COVID-19 testing sign after being mocked on Twitter

Pepsi faced mockery on Twitter after putting a large ad for soda on a COVID-19 testing site sign.

FILE PHOTO: Bottles of Pepsi are pictured at a grocery store in Pasadena, California, U.S., July 11, 2017.   REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo
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Pepsi faced mockery online after putting a soda advertisement on the banner for a COVID-19 testing site.

"What absolute dystopian hell world are we living in," Twitter user Firr tweeted on Wednesday, along with a picture of the sign, which reads "COVID-19 TESTING SITE, NEAR WALMART #908."

The sign also feature's PepsiCo's tagline: "That's what I like."

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The tweet quickly went viral, as others were quick to mock Pepsi for its bizarrely placed ad.

A PepsiCo representative told Business Insider that the sign has since been taken down.

"This was an unfortunate mistake by one of our local sales associates that in trying to move with speed to get this important testing message up did not follow proper approval protocols," PepsiCo said in a statement.

Massive brands, including Pepsi, have been forced to revamp their marketing practices during the coronavirus pandemic.

The company's North America chief marketing officer, Greg Lyons, told Business Insider's Tanya Dua in a recent interview that in a recent 5,000 person survey the company found 80% of respondents want brands to revise the tone or style of their advertising during the pandemic. As a result, PepsiCo pulled campaigns such as #Summergram, which showed people going outside.

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"It would be tone-deaf right now if you got a bottle of Pepsi that said 'Suns out, Buns out,'" Lyons said. "[We] gave some people something to feel good about in an authentic way because Pepsi is part of a lot of restaurant experiences and we want to help those restaurants and those employees."

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