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    Coke and Mentos! explosion will be produced if the experiment is done using diet coke! But why? This is because coke has the greatest amount of acids and bubbles with out any reaction happening. This means when something such as mentos is added, the amount of bubbles (the reaction people look for when doing this experiment) will be greater than others. After researching the reactions of other soft drinks as well, I have found that carbonated drinks like diet Sprite and diet Dr.Pepper work…

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    The Gatorade Company provides sports performance innovations designed to meet the needs of athletes at all levels across all sports. The Gatorade Company’s parent company is Pepsico. Pepsico is a publicly traded company that generated more than $63 billion in net revenue in 2015, driven by a complementary food and beverage portfolio. Pepsico owns 22 incredible, billion-dollar brands. Some of the popular companies owned by Pepsico are Frito-Lay, Quaker, and Tropicana. The Gatorade Company falls…

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    Avery's Beverage

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    Avery’s Beverage for over a century has proven to be a soda company that has flourished by using its old manufacturing methods. Sherman F. Avery began making soda in a red barn on Corbin Ave, New Britain, in the summer of 1904. Ever since, Avery’s has continued to produce its organic sodas the same way. The company starts by making its soda with 750 pounds of real cane sugar mixed with water. It then adds flavoring to the syrup mix, which is poured into the bottles with carbonated water. Shake…

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    (1) Expatriate Failure in International Assignments: In spite of the fact that the Coca cola Company is the largest soft drink manufacturer in the world and they are entitled with well-planned staffing approaches, the company still suffers from the risk of expatriate failure. (slideshare.net) Coca cola use expatriates due to various reasons such as to get foreign experience for business operations, to enhance their business skills, to fill positions as well as to use the ability to control…

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    Tropicana Case Study

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Tropicana, a brand from PepsiCo, is the world’s only global citrus juice business. Tropicana is the top juice producer in the United States for over fifty years now. It has now expanded to Asian and European countries. Tropicana has almost all flavors of juice except Pomegranate.It is planning to launch a new flavor of Pomegranate juice- “pomlife” in Toronto, Canada. Their plan is to cover at least 75% of the market. Pomlife will not be priced too much. Pomlife would be…

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    I attended the Cosmopolitan (“Cosmo”) group of Alcoholics Anonymous, held on Friday, August 25th at 1900. Cosmo is located at the corner of Hawthorne Road and Durwood Road in Little Rock, Arkansas. The focus of the group is on alcohol addiction. However, it was a newcomer night, so the chair asked the members to speak about something that many newcomers face – fear. The group was able to speak on their experiences of the fear that comes with beginning sobriety, and one newcomer that responded…

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    SWOT analysis Beirut peer Strength: Beirut beer is found in country where drinking beer is considered as a traditional drink that is consumed in many occasions within the Lebanese generations. A large market share for Beirut beer has been boosted from the successful marketing by using billboards and TV commercials. Beirut beer is a brand from Kassatly Chtaura which have decades of experience and a great understanding for the consumers thinking, what helps Kassatly Chtaura in having a strong…

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    1. Coca-Cola and McDonald’s: The similarities in these two brands are: They promote culture, happiness, and sports. They both sell quality with taste. They both focus on personalization as well as experiential marketing. The main reason behind their strong brand equity is that they are partners since 1955. Both of them supported each other and helped each other to grow and expand around the globe. Both of them take part in all the trending activities e.g they sponsored at FIFA world Cup 2014,…

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    When it comes to advertising, companies want to be original, but also do not want their originality to be copied. On behalf of Coca-Cola, Ira C.Herbert, in his letter to Mr. R. W. Seaver, addresses the issue Coca-Cola has with Grove Press advertising the phrase "It's The Real Thing". Herbert’s purpose is to ask Grove Press to not advertise their book with their slogan because he believes the slogan belongs to Coca-Cola. Seaver, an executive vice president, explains that their use of the slogan…

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    Coke Case Study

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    Coke, “Always Coca-Cola”, “life tastes good” with Coke. These are few of many popular slogans of the Coca-Cola Company when it comes to strategies in marketing via advertising (Case Study, n.d.). Sincerely, life tastes really good with coke. Refreshing and enjoyable most especially right now after finishing this written assignment. Please, in the below demonstrations and explanations, I will be using the word “Coke” to represent the Coca-Cola company and her products’ brands. One Challenge &…

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