A woman was arrested on February 17, 2025, for sabotaging her ex-boyfriend’s car in a way that left the internet both baffled and amused. Her method of choice? Filling his gas tank with pre-sucked Skittles and Coke Zero. Yes, you read that right. The combination of half-eaten candy and sugar-free soda has since taken over social media, making her mugshot a viral sensation.
According to police reports, the woman—whose identity has not been released—was allegedly furious over the breakup and decided to take matters into her own hands. Under the cover of night, she snuck onto her ex’s property and proceeded to stuff his gas tank with Skittles she had already sucked on, followed by a generous pour of Coke Zero. By morning, the damage was done.
Her ex-boyfriend noticed his car was struggling to start and, upon further inspection, discovered the bizarre concoction. Mechanic estimates for the repairs reportedly soared into the thousands as the mixture wreaked havoc on the vehicle’s fuel system.
“I was already dealing with enough after the breakup,”
the ex told local news outlets.
“Now I have to pay to fix a car that smells like a movie theater concession stand.”
As soon as her mugshot hit the internet, Twitter/X erupted in reactions ranging from disbelief to comedy gold. The term “pre-sucked” became an instant meme, fueling endless jokes and wild speculations.
“I can save her.”
@EliNewsome123
“What a clown!”
@CrookshankChads
“Now she getting a modeling contract.”
@OrtizxPR:
“‘Pre-sucked’ is such an insane detail lol.”
@gilescollecting
“W’s.” (Yes, some people actually think she won this breakup.)
@TrickyDime:
While car vandalism has existed for centuries, this individual has had police baffled on what exactly to charge. Currently, she’s being considered for possible charges of trespass and property damage. According to legal experts, because the damage did disable the vehicle, she could be in for felony charges.
“Messing with someone’s car like this isn’t just petty revenge—it’s a serious crime,”
said a legal analyst.
“And the fact that she pre-sucked the Skittles adds an extra layer of weirdness that we don’t often see.”
Strange crimes have always fascinated the internet, but this one struck a special chord. The mix of heartbreak, food-based vandalism, and an absolutely unhinged mugshot made it the perfect storm for viral fame.
From the infamous “Florida Man” stories to this sticky saga, the internet has a way of turning absurd crimes into instant entertainment. Maybe it’s because we love seeing real-life drama unfold in the most unexpected ways. Or perhaps it’s because, deep down, we all secretly enjoy a bit of chaotic energy—just preferably not in our own gas tanks.