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Pepsi, Where's My Jet?

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2022
  • TV-MA
  • 40m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Pepsi, Where's My Jet? (2022)
Pepsi, Where's My Jet?
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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.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.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.

  • Stars
    • John Leonard
    • Todd Hoffman
    • Michael Patti
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    7.0/10
    13K
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    • Stars
      • John Leonard
      • Todd Hoffman
      • Michael Patti
    • 82User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    John Leonard
    John Leonard
    • Self - The Kid with the Idea
    • 2022
    Todd Hoffman
    Todd Hoffman
    • Self - The Investor
    • 2022
    Michael Patti
    Michael Patti
    • Self - Former Creative Director - Pepsi's Ad Agency
    • 2022
    Jeff Mordos
    Jeff Mordos
    • Self - The Wolf…
    • 2022
    Brian Swette
    Brian Swette
    • Self - Former Chief Marketing Officer - Pepsi
    • 2022
    Linda Leonard
    Linda Leonard
    • Self - John's Mom
    • 2022
    Jason Fielders
    Jason Fielders
    • Todd Hoffman
    • 2022
    Michael Davis
    Michael Davis
    • John Leonard
    • 2022
    Michael Avenatti
    Michael Avenatti
    • Self - The Spin Doctor
    • 2022
    Larry Schantz
    Larry Schantz
    • Self - The Kid's Lawyer
    • 2022
    Curtis Lee Newton
    Curtis Lee Newton
    • Pepsi Lawyer
    • 2022
    Cindy Crawford
    Cindy Crawford
    • Self - The Icon
    • 2022
    Phyllis Hoffman
    Phyllis Hoffman
    • Self - Todd's Mom
    • 2022
    Tom Wade
    Tom Wade
    • Pepsi Lawyer
    • 2022
    Christopher Manning
    Christopher Manning
    • Michael Avenatti
    • 2022
    Jack Cutler
    • Pepsi Lawyer
    • 2022
    Gloria Laisure
    Gloria Laisure
    • Pepsi Lawyer
    • 2022
    Kristen Schroer
    • Linda Leonard
    • 2022
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    7KinoBuff2021

    A Cool and Refreshing Documentary Series

    This is a pretty good series! I know I was hooked as soon as I saw the trailer for the series, but the series lived up to my expectations.

    Covering the Scandal and Court Case from the 1990's, Leonard v. Pepsico, Inc. This docuseries brings in both sides with John Leonard and his team speaking and Pepsi employees giving their takes from the corporate perspective. Both sides having their chance to speak and give their arguments although I won't ignore that this series is biased towards Leonard and rightfully so.

    While I wish there was more to the series, it was the right length and kept you enthralled throughout each episode. Sometimes I feel a lot of the docuseries nowadays are overdone, but this was a solid series in everyway.

    Be like John. Keep dreaming and working to achieve your dreams!
    9BlooberBob

    Dude only wanted his jet

    Netflix documentaries strength is about telling a story about people. Whether he should or not should have a jet is an interesting topic, but that's not why it should be a 4 episode documentary. It needs that time for us to cozy down and immerse ourselves in the lives of the participants.

    This a lovely ride to the 90s. A ride to make us remember when we were kids and looked at unattainable dreams in catalogues that offered prices to kids who seld magazines or collected bottlecaps.

    I never got close to the big prizes, but my heart is with the kid who went for it.

    You sell dreams you should deliver on them.
    7AudioFileZ

    Marketing For...No, Marketing By Dummies

    In a perfect marketplace products win by offering the best mix of attributes for the consumer over the competition. When this is no longer the case things get more complicated. The consumer must be manipulated in some way the actual product takes a back seat. For perpetual underdog soda manufacturer Pepsi to dethrone Coca-Cola the answer was spending huge amounts of money on advertisements, and, as this film details, promotions.

    It's interesting a billion-dollar corporation like Pepsi would not do all due diligence when creating and rolling out a major contest. You can be sure they were exacting enough to scrutinize the increased sales over the course of a promotion, but to not understand what they were offering and, more so, the rules where points could be purchased is beyond lax. The Pepsi Stuff promo, with a top prize of a Harrier jet, was such a gaff.

    John Leonard, a young college student, bought into the idea of this contest. At first he tried collecting the points finding it rather futile. Then he read the contest rules after picking up a Pepsi Stuff catalog. Realizing enough points for the jet could be purchased at far below the value of the actual jet was the moment things began to get surreal. Having a very wealthy friend comes in now. The friend writes the check for the needed points and John fills out a winning points request for the jet and mails it to Pepsi with the check.

    The whole thing sounds like a smart-aleck trick by a typical teenager. That, however, would dismiss the sma@$$ corporation trying to manipulate the buying behavior of the public, particularly the youngest who are likely most susceptible. The moral of this story is if your company is going to play this game you should prepare for all possible outcomes. Pepsi definitely got egg on their face, yet somehow came out of it with minor scratches. One can only imagine what the outcome may have been had this case received a trial by jury.

    I find this case extremely interesting. The film did a good job of explaining the timeline of the case and explaining what decisions John Leonard made at various junctions. Truth is companies making the products we buy are master manipulators who dig right down into our pockets without very much moral fiber. In the current market Nike comes to mind recently taking their product out of thousands of smaller retailers. Their endgame can only be to extract more dollars from each sale, perhaps even making product availability less while raising that margin. It's kind of like if the company is big enough they get to write their own rules unless they make a major mis-step like Pepsi. That said, it doesn't look like Pepsi is hurting. This is an entertaining look at corporate shenanigans that is highly recommended.
    7paul-allaer

    You can't make this stuff up!

    As Episode 1 of "Pepsi, Where's My Jet" (2022 release; 4 episodes ranging from 36 to 43 min) opens, we are introduced to the cutting edge ad campaigns by Pepsi in the 90s, as the cola wars raged between Coke and Pepsi. In 1995, Pepsi launched the "Drink Pepsi, Get Stuff" campaign, including "7,000,000 points: Harrier Fight" (the military jet that can take off and land vertically). John Leonard, a 20 yo from Seattle, facies that jet and starts plotting a way to collect 7,000,000 Pepsi points. At this point we are 10 min into Episode 1.

    Couple of comments: this is the latest from documentary producer/director Andrew Renzo )("Ready For War"). Here he looks back at the stranger than fiction story of how a 20 yo took on Pepsi over the promise/offer to give a military jet if one collects 7 million Pepsi points. Of course I'm not going to spoil how it all turns out, but let's just say that lawyers get involved. Lots of lawyers. The tone of this mini-series is firmly tongue-in-cheek, none more so than by the protagonist, John Leonard, who lives to tell the tale now a quarter century later, and his "can you believe this happened to me?" way of talking to us. That said, even though it runs only 4 episodes, there is quite a bit of fluff in this, in particularly as Renzi reflects on Leonard's ongoing friendship to this day with another protagonist in the story. Totally unrelated: I kept thinking to myself that Pepsi's ad campaigns in those days were indeed very much cutting edge. Whatever happened to that? We need a new cola war!

    "Pepsi, Where's My Jet?" premiered on Netflix last week, and all 4 episodes are now streaming. If you are in the mood for a light=hearted "stranger than fiction" documentary, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    David Vs Goliath.

    Back when advertising campaigns were very, very different, Pepsi launched an audacious, fun campaign, Pepsi points for prizes, 7 million, would get you a Harrier jet.....just fun right, not for John Leonard.

    I have to be honest, I thoroughly enjoyed this four part series, first of all, it was refreshing to watch something that didn't feature serial killers and murders, and it was good to learn of a story I knew nothing about.

    Plenty of really interesting interviews, it's a basic David Vs Goliath story, the little guy (albeit one with some hefty financial backing,) taking on a big corporate business, Pepsi co.

    It's arguably a little slow and repetitive in parts, and four episodes was definitely too long, but I was never bored, there were plenty of interesting bits, including the insight from Avenatti, and the story in The Philippines, Pepsi did not come out of this looking too good.

    Very interesting, 8/10.

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    • Trivia
      Leonard v. PepsiCo, the legal case explored in this miniseries, is often taught to first year law students in contracts classes to explain the concepts of offer and acceptance.
    • Goofs
      In the end credits it shows the members of the "Tuscon Team", misspelling the city of Tucson.

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Netflix
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 百事可樂,說好的戰鬥機呢?
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      • Boardwalk Pictures
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      • Stereo
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      • 16:9 HD

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