Sued Pepsico facts
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In 2012, a man sued PepsiCo arguing that he had found a dead mouse in his Mt. Dew. Thus, PepsiCo had to prove and found that a mouse would "have dissolved into a "jelly-like" substance after 30 days"
A man sued Pepsico after the company refused to redeem his 7,000,000 Pepsi Points for a AV-8 Harrier II jump jet as advertised in their commercial.
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A man tried to redeem 7 million Pepsi Points for a Harrier Jet and sued when Pepsico claimed the commercial in which it was featured was 'fanciful'.
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Pepsico wholly owns the rights to a variety of potato known as FC5, grown exclusively for their Lay's potato chips. In April, Pepsico sued four farmers in India for illegally growing and dealing their patented potato variety.
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A man once sued PepsiCo in effort to redeem a Harrier Jet for 7,000,000 Pepsi Points
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John Leonard sued PepsiCo in an effort to enforce an "offer" to redeem 7,000,000 Pepsi Points for an Harrier jump jet, which PepsiCo had shown in a portion of a televised commercial that PepsiCo argued was intended to be humorous.
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In 1999 John Leonard, sued PepsiCo, Inc. in an effort to enforce an "offer" to redeem 7,000,000 Pepsi Points for an AV-8 Harrier II jump jet, which PepsiCo had shown in a portion of a televised commercial.