Bottler caps Pepsi donations to ‘God’ group

Carolyn Hileman - The Voice | June 1, 2009 

Editor’s note: WSET-TV in Lynchburg, Va., has reported that since the story first broke, the Pepsi distribution center has reversed its decision and renewed the donation to God’s Pit Crew. For more details, please see the update at the end of this story.

God’s Pit Crew in action

A Pepsi Company distribution center that has reportedly given close to 18 tractor trailer loads of its Gatorade product to an emergency relief ministry has now stopped the flow because it has a problem with the organization’s name.

According to WSET-TV in Lynchburg, Va., the distribution center dropped the donations because God’s Pit Crew, which has distributed the Gatorade to people in need following natural disasters, has the word “God” in its name.


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