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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 43 MIN

“The Harrier Jet Hustle: Leonard vs. PepsiCo”

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Leonard vs. PepsiCo: Where’s My Harrier Jet?Welcome back to Heists, Hustles, and Homicide, Crime Crew.In this episode, we dive into one of the strangest legal battles in advertising history: Leonard v. PepsiCo, better known as the Harrier Jet case.In the mid-1990s, Pepsi launched its bold “Pepsi Stuff” campaign, where customers could collect Pepsi Points and redeem them for branded merchandise like shirts, sunglasses, and leather jackets. But one commercial pushed the joke to another level when it showed a teenager arriving at school in a military Harrier jet with the price tag: 7,000,000 Pepsi Points.Most people laughed.John Leonard did the math.After discovering Pepsi’s rules allowed customers to buy extra points for ten cents each, Leonard gathered investors, collected a handful of real Pepsi Points, and sent Pepsi a check for more than $700,000 - officially requesting his Harrier jet.Pepsi said it was clearly a joke.Leonard said it looked like an offer.And just like that, a soda commercial became a federal lawsuit.This episode breaks down the wild story behind the commercial, Leonard’s loophole, Pepsi’s response, and the courtroom fight over whether a joke in an advertisement could become a legally binding contract.In this episode:We cover the rise of Pepsi’s 1990s marketing machine, the famous “Pepsi Stuff” commercial, John Leonard’s bold attempt to claim the jet, the legal battle that followed, and why the court ultimately ruled that no reasonable person would believe Pepsi was actually giving away a military aircraft.We also look at why this case still matters today, especially in an era of viral marketing, social media stunts, influencer campaigns, and brands constantly trying to blur the line between joke, hype, and reality.Key themes:Advertising gone too farFine print vs. big promisesThe power of loopholesContract law meets pop cultureCorporate marketing and consumer expectationsThe difference between a joke and an offerBest line from the episode:“Dear Pepsi, I have your points. I have your form. I have your money. Where is my jet?”Listen for:The moment a funny commercial turns into a legal headache, why Leonard’s argument was clever even if it failed, and how Pepsi learned that when you put a number on the screen, somebody out there might just try to redeem it.Next week on Heists, Hustles, and Homicide:We’re heading into a much darker case: the Xerox Credit Union murder, a robbery, a disguise, a cold trail, and a 13-year hunt for justice.Stay sharp, Crime Crew.

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Leonard vs. PepsiCo: Where’s My Harrier Jet?Welcome back to Heists, Hustles, and Homicide, Crime Crew.In this episode, we dive into one of the strangest legal battles in advertising history: Leonard v. PepsiCo, better known as the Harrier Jet...

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