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Pepsi Stuff was a major loyalty program launched by PepsiCo, first in North America on March 28, 1996 [1] and then around the world, [citation needed] featuring premiums — such as T-shirts, hats, denim and leather jackets, bags, and mountain bikes [1] — that could be purchased with Pepsi Points through the Pepsi Stuff Catalog or online.
[1] [b] The rules only required a minimum of 15 Pepsi Points worth of physical tags from Pepsi products beyond the purchased points. [1] Leonard convinced five investors to help him buy the remaining points. [2] One of these investors was Todd Hoffman. [4] [5] Leonard sent his points and a check to claim the jet. [2]
Pepsico, Inc., 88 F. Supp. 2d 116, (S.D.N.Y. 1999), aff'd 210 F.3d 88 (2d Cir. 2000), more widely known as the Pepsi Points case, is an American contract law case regarding offer and acceptance. The case was brought in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in 1999; its judgment was written by Kimba Wood .
Pepsi's newest drink, Pepsi Zero Sugar Gingerbread, won't be sold in stores. Get a free mini can on Pepsi's TikTok Shop or a contest on Pepsi.com. Pepsi and Shaq unveil gingerbread-flavored soda ...
In the mid-1990s, Pepsi launched its most successful long-term strategy of the cola wars, Pepsi Stuff. Using the slogan "Drink Pepsi, Get Stuff", consumers could collect Pepsi Points on packages and cups which could be redeemed for free Pepsi merchandise. After researching and testing the program for over two years to ensure that it resonated ...
According to Pepsi, Nitro Pepsi can be preordered at Walmart. The site says it should arrive by March 18. If you don’t want to preorder, look for Nitro Pepsi in stores nationwide beginning on ...
PepsiCo reported better-than-expected revenue in the first quarter on strong international demand for its snacks and beverages. The Purchase, New York-based company said revenue rose 2% to $18.3 ...
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