Social media fact check: May 15, 2021

Bottles of Snapple chill in a cooler April 28, 2016, at Quality Cash Market in Concord, N.H. Stories circulating online incorrectly claim the underside of a Snapple lid shows the company included, “Trump lost and the election was not stolen,” as a “Real Fact” the company prints on its beverage lids. (AP Photo/Jim Cole, File)

A QuickTrip convenience store has bags on their pumps May 11 as the station has no gas, in Kennesaw, Ga. Social media users are misrepresenting old photos to falsely suggest they show Americans stockpiling gasoline this week after a hack of the Colonial Pipeline led to thousands of gas stations running out of fuel to due to distribution problems and panic-buying. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File)

Michael Annett (1), Ryan Sieg (39), and Ross Chastain (10) compete in a NASCAR Xfinity Series auto race at Dover International Speedway Aug. 23, 2020, in Dover, Del. Stories circulating online incorrectly claim gas shortages resulting from the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack have led NASCAR to postpone this weekend’s race in Dover. (AP Photo/Jason Minto, File)

A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. None of these are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked them out. Here are the facts: