Shock Alive's Argument Analysis: My Soda Company

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My soda Company is called Shock Alive©, and the slogan is “It’s Alive with Flavour™” I chose that slogan because it means that it’s full of flavour.
Also my logo is Shock Alive©, and below it is the heart monitor line, I chose that as my logo so it would show people that it will bring them “back to life”.
Shock Alive© is targeted to athletes who need a boost right before a big game, or event, or even just a practise.
The colours on the can are blue, and yellow, because those colours make it like electricity, that can boost, or give them a shock of energy.
The Magazine Advertisement show three lines that divide three images, in the first image, it shows a soccer player’s leg kicking a soccer ball in a bicycle kick form in a soccer stadium,

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