A bizarre lawsuit involving Pepsi and a man who claimed he was owed a $32 million fighter jet after a promotional campaign has resurfaced with a surprising twist decades later. What started as a joke advertisement turned into a real legal battle, sparking headlines and confusion over whether the company’s promo was legally binding. Years later, the story has taken an unexpected turn that continues to fuel debate about advertising, contracts, and consumer claims.
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