Misspelled Bottles Of Tropicana Are At Kroger Stores, Here’s Why

Already tired of this artificial world? You’re not alone. The orange juice brand that is likely in your fridge right now agrees that each week, there seems to be a new development in Artificial Intelligence — and they are not here for it.

To assure fans that Tropicana is not entering the AI world, they are introducing ‘Tropcn,’ a new limited edition packaging — now with the letters “AI” removed from its name.

This new limited edition packaging is celebrating the natural ingredients found in Tropicana and highlighting the fact that there is nothing artificial, and never has been anything artificial, in Tropicana Pure Premium orange juice. 

Just like the Stanley tumblers, these limited edition bottles are going to be hard to find. Tropicana is heading to the biggest consumer electronics event, CES 2024, to release the limited edition package of ‘Tropcn’ Pure Premium orange juice.

For those that can’t make it to CES 2024, Tropicana has gone ahead and hidden bottles of ‘Tropcn’ across participating Kroger stores nationwide. If you’re fortunate enough to find a Tropcn bottle in the wild (valid until 2/4/24), scan its code, and enter for a chance to win a trip to the original orange juice state, Florida.

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