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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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    Advertising is an important value for companies, companies use different types of advertisements but they all work even though they vary is such big ways such as the colors used or the sizes of items or even what and how they include the product in the advertisement. I’m going to compare 3 different ads that are all advertising the same thing. I’ll explain how they are similar and different and what they use to get people’s attention. These advertisements use the best ways of advertising you can…

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    The article "The Truth About Energy Drinks" discusses the popularity of various energy drinks in the United States. According to the article, surveys have found that 30-50% of adolescents and young adults consume energy drinks. It doesn't help that this age group is the current target market for energy drinks, with Red Bull and Monster sponsoring extreme sports-type competitions. The article goes on to explain that energy drinks and shots are simply flavored beverages with varying amounts of…

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    Seattle Genetics has been a pioneer in cancer treatment ever since it came on the market. Recently, the biotech giant announced that it was offering public stock in an effort to raise money to fund further drug research and development. Seattle Genetics set the initial offering at $480 million dollars. The company, headquartered in Bothell, decided to increase the public offering to $522 million dollars. Clay Siegall, CEO, decided to increase the amount due to the enormous outcry and interest…

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    For a long time, people have been dropping different items into soda, watching it froth up and fizz. They were entertained by the reaction, but some were more interested in how it occured. In 1999, David Letterman, of the Late Show, featured kid scientists on his show as they showed this experiment to his audience. Since then, people have been curious about the science behind this experiment. In 2006, this experiment was featured on an episode of Mythbusters. They discussed the chemicals…

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    Soda is a drink that has been popular for many years. The things that make soda so good are high-fructose corn syrup and carbonated water. Many people like drinking soda because they like sugar. Drinking soda now causes type two diabetes (Everyday Health Media). The percentage amount of kids drinking soda has rose from seventy-nine to ninety-one percent ("Sugary Drinks and Obesity Fact Sheet"). Soda becomes even more popular when the companies who make then begin coming up with new ideas for…

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    Tonic water is a carbonated liquid which is commonly used as a mixer for many alcoholic beverages such as Gin and Tonic. Tonic water is often used in mixed drinks as it has a very bitter taste, as a result of the chemical called Quinine. This chemical was once used as a drug to treat Malaria and is found in the bark of Cinchona trees (Yoquinto, 2012). To assist in swallowing the drug, it was put into tonic water. A British Officer in colonial India during the 1800's found that mixing alcohol…

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    because it helped the school save money so the students could get new textbooks and other thing that they and it was old. One rhetorical device use by the author to strengthen his argument is ethos. As stated in the text, “ The money from the Freshness Cola Company comes at a welcome time.” This is an example of ethos because you can believe the job is a company.…

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    Folgers suggests that they are the best part of waking up. While Red Bull claims that it gives you wings. Then you have Mountain Dew which just simply wants you to "Do the Dew." Despite all of their catchy slogans, there is one commonality that lies within each which deserves more attention and that is the amount of caffeine individuals intake after consuming one these caffeinated drinks. Although many people consume caffeine to get through their day, the negative impact their daily consumption…

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    Diet Soda Research Paper

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    According to Kick the Can, an average American drinks around 45 gallons of diet soda and other sugary beverages every year. Fast food restaurants, pharmacist places, vending machines and so many places all around America are bursting at the seams with diet soda. Diet sodas literally can harm human’s body on many levels from head to toe. Almost people know that soda is not a healthful drink, but they might not realize how much it can damage their health. The caffeine can have disadvantageous…

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