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    In many advertisements of the cereal brand “Cinnamon Toast Crunch” the slogan “Why do kids love the taste of Cinnamon Toast Crunch?” can be seen or heard. This is in reference to the product and their consumer. It is portrayed as a life long question that everyone will always ponder. It would be my best bet that they are trying to get parents to buy the product for themselves or their children to see if they can find out the answer. On more recent television commercial advertisements the slogan…

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    distribution would be an indirect for the consumer market, as a retail store (like Wal-Mart) sells the Honey Nut Cheerios to consumers within their store opposed to in a Honey Nut Cheerios store (which does not even exist). Retailers- Honey Nut Cheerios cereal will be sold in retail stores that sell products for personal consumer use. The manufacturer of Honey Nut Cheerios (the company that owns and makes them) would sell and then ship the product to the retailers themselves. The size of the…

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    Sorghum And Sustainability

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    knowing about the resilience and versatility of coarse cereals to current climatic conditions of the country, a few people cultivate these crops. Generally, one of the most apparent observation is that the reasons why few farmers cultivate sorghum and millets are cross sectional. Production of sorghum and…

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    is Cereal Partners Worldwide (CPW) which is a 50-50 collaboration with Nestle. CPW operates in more than 130 countries worldwide except The United States and Canada. The second one joint venture is Haagen-Dazs Japan (HDJ). In HDJ General Mills has 50% equity interest operate in Japan and produces and sells Haagen-Dazs ice cream and frozen novelties. The major brands of the international segment are Cheerios, Fiber One, Total, Yoplait, Chex Mix, Nature Valley, and Pillsbury. (Breakfast Cereals…

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    Americans were unemployed and terrified. They searched fruitlessly for work, unsure how they were going to feed themselves and their families. The appeal to fear of starvation and joblessness is prevalent throughout the cereal advertisements during the Great Depression. The cereal advertisements use fonts and images to compel consumers. The fonts are bold and capitalized as to be noticed by public. Surprisingly, however, in several of the advertisements, the logo is not the largest font. This…

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    are extremely busy and schedule oriented and do not have time for many leisure activities nor have a high income. My product, which is portable cereal, not just a cereal bar but a cereal brand sold and packaged (separately) with milk allows people to eat one of their favorite breakfast meals in the car or at work. Why is the only place one can eat cereal at home sitting down? For this Advertising campaign I would put most of the focus into streaming media or radio advertisement. Most people in…

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    Wk Kellogg's Failure

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    creating a multinational food industry. In 1898, two brothers W.K. Kellogg and Dr. John Harvey Kellogg had a failed attempt in making granola by flaking wheat berry. They eventually got the idea to flake corn which started the infamous breakfast cereal, corn flakes. In 1906, the Kellogg brothers opened their first company the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company which brought to life the brother’s vision for healthier breakfast foods. Kellogg decided to expand its business into Canada in…

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    Many brands are improving their products, and the new items are attracting more buyers. Thus, making more money for the companies that have improved. Making new products is an important part of attracting buyers. Many companies have to think about how much a person will pay for the new items that are produced. Costing too much money will make the buyers want to walk away, but a price too low is not going to make the business money. Attracting buyers is an important part of business and creating…

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    Analyzing Food Labels

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    This paper will be comparing the nutrition labels of a select few food products that I have in my kitchen and will go in detail about the label, serving size, cost, total carbohydrates, fats, sodium, and proteins in each product. I will also be comparing to see which food product would be the healthier option if you had to decide between the two food products. Analyzing Breakfast foods The first food product that I decided to compare is one that I eat on a day-to-day basis for breakfast: Quaker…

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    (pg23). As people come to rely on farming, it became difficult for them to turn back to their old hunting and gathering lifestyle. Not only this but, since beer depended on cereal grains, this meant that it is necessary to keep an adequate supply of grains, which allow them to modify on their survival techniques.…

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