Thirty years ago, the original “Pepsi Stuff” Super Bowl commercial aired. The pitch: collect 7 million Pepsi Points and win a Harrier Fighter Jet. John Leonard took on the challenge and gained the ...
Summary: In the mid-1990s, John Leonard attempted to obtain a Harrier jet through Pepsi’s promotional campaign by raising $700,000 to buy seven million points. -Pepsi, claiming it was a joke, refused ...
AOL: Man Who Earned Jet in Pepsi Points in 1996 Finally Gets His Prize in Super Bowl Ad — Sort of (Exclusive)
Man Who Earned Jet in Pepsi Points in 1996 Finally Gets His Prize in Super Bowl Ad — Sort of (Exclusive)
Jalopnik: In 1996, Pepsi Joked About Giving Away A Fighter Jet For Pepsi Points. Two Dudes Held Pepsi To It.
In 1996, Pepsi Joked About Giving Away A Fighter Jet For Pepsi Points. Two Dudes Held Pepsi To It.
Bustle: Where Is John Leonard Now After Suing Pepsi For A Harrier Jet?
Where Is John Leonard Now After Suing Pepsi For A Harrier Jet?
In 1996, Pepsi ran an ad encouraging customers to collect “Pepsi Points,” the company’s new form of loyalty rewards. The ad featured a young man who was able to use his points for rewards like ...
MediaPost: Frontier's Super Bowl Ad Redeems Pepsi's 30-Year Points For Airline Miles
Documentaries on Netflix are a dime a dozen, but a new trailer has caught our attention. Pepsi, Where's My Jet? is set to chronicle a college student's battle with the soda empire over a sweepstakes ...