They are found folded in product packaging, the pockets of store bought clothes, or packed into plastic bags closed with a string and attached to trees along trails.
[7] Governmental themes appearing in the notes include the New World Order conspiracy theory,[3][2] Nazism, the CIA,[3] the FBI,[1] the federal judiciary of the United States, the European Union, the World Bank,[2][1] Hamas,[3] Vladimir Putin,[2] John Fitzgerald Kennedy,[1] Barack Obama,[7] Donald Trump, the British royal family, the Dalai Lama,[7] "Dragon Kings",[7] and the pope.
[1] Popular media, celebrities and companies mentioned on the notes include Disney,[2][4] Fox News,[2] CNN,[4] Google,[1] Bing,[2] Pfizer,[1][2] AstraZeneca,[1] Bayer,[4] Ford,[1] Toyota,[3] Audi, Mazda,[2] BMW,[3][7] Subaru,[3] Pillsbury, Aquafina, Folgers, Nescafe, Domino's,[2] Exxon,[4][2] Sunoco, The Lord of the Rings,[2][3] Oprah Winfrey[1][7] and Elon Musk.
[4][3] They have been discovered in a variety of products such as Lucky Charms,[13] Lindt chocolate,[6] Nature's Path Panda Puffs, Belvita cookies,[4] Milk Duds,[4] Hot Tamales candy,[4] Duncan Hines cake mix,[7] and Tylenol medication.
[7] The products containing the notes were purchased in multiple grocery stores such as Walmart, Target, GIANT, Weis Markets, Wegmans, Trader Joe's, Dollar General, CVS, Kohl's, Goodwill, Lowe's, Cabela's and Aldi.