I'm not sure specifically which 'Pepsi Jet story' you are referring to. There could be various stories related to Pepsi and jets. Maybe it's about a promotional campaign involving Pepsi and a jet? Or some sort of partnership in the aviation industry related to Pepsi branding.
As I'm not fully aware of the exact Pepsi Jet story, if it was a marketing - related one, key elements might include the Pepsi brand, the jet as a promotional vehicle, and the target audience they were trying to reach. Maybe they had special Pepsi - themed interiors on the jet for added brand exposure.
Basically, a guy thought he won a jet in a Pepsi promotion, but Pepsi didn't honor it, leading to a whole saga. It's a tale of consumer expectations and corporate decisions.
Pepsi Cola was a soda brand. It had launched some trendy products in the Chinese market, such as Pepsi black cans of sugar-free drinks, canvas bags and short-sleeved shirts launched in cooperation with Wang Jiaer. Pepsi Cola had higher calories, sugar, and coffee content than Coke. Pepsi also launched the first sugar-free raw cola in China, which provided a stronger bubble experience and a stimulating taste. Pepsi Cola was a soda brand that featured foreign brands. It had successfully created a local brand image and strategy in the Chinese market through multiple endorsers, marketing creativity, and fashion culture experience space. Pepsi Cola was one of the most used products by consumers around the world every day. Its parent company, Pepsi, was also one of the most successful consumer goods companies in the world.