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MIAMI, FL - JANUARY 29: Bottles of Dr Pepper drinks are seen on a store shelf on the day Keurig Green Mountain announced it has struck a deal worth more than $21 billion with Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc. on January 29, 2018 in Miami, Florida. The new company will be known as Keurig Dr Pepper. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

First, it was toilet paper, then coins, and now Dr. Pepper!!

The coronavirus has caused a ton of issues, many of which have been surprising to me, and this one is definitely surprising.

It all started when fans of the soda started tweeting about their troubles trying to find the beverage in stores. Dr. Pepper just responded with their very own tweet, basically confirming that there is a shortage.

The shortage applies to all flavors of Dr. Pepper, including the newest flavor Dr. Pepper and Cream Soda, according to the brand. Hopefully, they will be able to fix the issue quickly so Dr. Pepper lovers won’t have to wait too long. I love me some Dr. Pepper.