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  1. 22 de nov. de 2022 · John Leonard battled for his fighter jet. John Leonard didn't have the money to collect his 7 million Pepsi Points, but as reported by CBS News, he was persuasive enough to convince five investors to make it happen. One didn't actually have to buy Pepsi to collect points — the rules allowed customers to submit 15 points from Pepsi products ...

  2. 20 de sept. de 2021 · Leonard calculated that he would need to drink 190 cans of Pepsi a day for 100 years to collect enough Pepsi Points to acquire the fighter jet. As this wasn’t possible, he enlisted the assistance of his friend, Todd Hoffman, who helped determine he would need to purchase 1.4 million 12-packs of Pepsi, which would then need to be stored in a 600,000-cubic-feet space.

  3. 18 de ago. de 2021 · La demanda del caza. En marzo de 1996, Pepsi recibió una carta firmada por John Leonard. En ella había 15 puntos y en el formulario se podría leer «1 caza Harrier». Adjunto a la carta, el ...

  4. When a 20-year-old attempts to win a fighter jet in a Pepsi sweepstakes, he sets the stage for a David versus Goliath court battle for the history books. Watch trailers & learn more.

  5. 3 de sept. de 2019 · He did the math and quickly figured out that it’d take him $700,000 to buy the Pepsi points he needed for the Harrier Jet. Then Leonard hit the phones and convinced five well off investors to give him the $700,000. “He sent Pepsi 15 labels and a check and waited for his jet,” reported John Blackstone. The jet, though, never came.

  6. 15 de ago. de 2021 · The time Pepsi got sued for a $33m fighter jet. Zachary Crockett. Published: August 15, 2021. Updated: February 09, 2024. In the spring of 1996, Pepsi debuted a hot new TV commercial. It opens with a cocky teenager donning a Pepsi shirt. The text, “T-SHIRT 75 PEPSI POINTS,” appears to the beat of a military drum line.

  7. 16 de nov. de 2022 · November 16, 2022. In 1995, Pepsi created an innovative ad campaign that had people collect points to redeem merchandise. But one curious detail caught the eye of a then 21-year-old John Leonard: if he collected enough points, he could get a Harrier fighter jet. Netflix’s four-part docuseries ‘ Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?’ thus delves into ...