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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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    7 Day Observation

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    For P.E. Wellness, students were asked to make a five to seven-day observation of what they ate, drank, along with exercise. Prior to these days of tracking, students had a clear idea of how many calories, grams of fat, carbohydrates, and protein they should intake each day. Overall, I was genially surprised about my results from the five days of tracking I completed. I found that at the start of documenting, I had a higher intaking of fat than was recommended but not enough carbohydrates or…

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    than what is considered as a healthy weight for a given height. Obesity is diagnosed when an individual’s estimated body mass index (BMI) is greater than thirty. Obesity can be caused by genetics, inactivity, social or economic issues, unhealthy diet, certain medications, lack of sleep, etc., (Obesity, 2015). When individuals are obese, it puts them at a higher risk of certain disease processes. Obesity (2015), explains a few examples include but are not limited to heart disease, diabetes,…

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    Brad's Drink Case Study

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    Company History Pepsi-Cola, originally called “Brad’s Drink”, created by Caleb Davis Bradham, was made from a mix of sugar, water, caramel, lemon oil, nutmeg, and other natural additives and was originally marketed as a healthy cola, which helped aid digestion. This drink was the humble beginnings of the food and beverage power house now known as Pepsi-Co, Inc. (2009 Trade Ideas, Inc. // Built Creative, n.d.). Caleb Bradham was born on May 27th 1867, in Chinquapin, North Carolina, he attended…

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    disadvantages of eating fast food and homemade food Food is one of the human requirements to being alive. It is an important source of energy for people and it is an enjoyable activity. We consume food every day. As we know our diet effects on our health. So we must attend to our diets. There are many kinds of food. Each of them has different taste and different appearance. Depend on life styles and culture and where you live; people’s eating style has been changed. Some people prefer homemade…

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    Introduction Kantipur fresh Fruits and Juice (KFFJ) prioritizes its customers and gives preferences on the employees and profits. Its main goals are survival, profit maximization and growth.it is a private organization which officially started in 2001 at kathmandu.it has various branches at various locations at Kathmandu and various other cities and has plans of establishing association with various other international companies. KFFJ primarily has three functions namely purchasing fresh fruits,…

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    We have all seen Gatorade showers for NFL coaches at the Super Bowl, but its link to sports is why Pepsi celebrates Gatorade as its pioneer drink. In a world where there are many options in the market Gatorade controls the sports drink sector. With its success and control of the market, Gatorade always looks to expand its product line. As consumers were looking for healthier options in their food Gatorade jumped at the chance to cater to a new target market being the first comer to create a…

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    Case Analysis Of Pepsi

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    Pasta o Dairy-based product  Beverages: o Carbonated soft drinks o Juices o Ready-to-drink tea and coffee o Sports drinks o Mineral Water No. Brand Product Logo 1 PEPSI - Pepsi - Diet Pepsi - Pepsi Max 2 MOUNTAIN DEW - Mountain Dew - Diet Mountain Dew - Caffeine Free Mountain Dew 3 7 UP - 7 UP - 7 UP TEN - DIET 7 UP 4 MIRINDA - Mirinda Orange - Mirinda Sarsi - Mirinda Berry 5 TROPICANA -…

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    Coca-Cola is the most popular and biggest-selling soft drink in history, as well as one of the most recognizable brands in the world” (The Coca-Cola Company, 2016). Thus, the Coca-Cola Company is one of the largest soft drink industry in today’s global market. This essay will discuss the marketing mix of the Coca Cola Company, as well as explain each of the four P's of marketing and include examples of each: price, place, promotion, and product. Also, it will give suggestions for future plans,…

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    In the recent past, consumers have consciously made a preference shift towards healthy, fat-free and no-sugar options in processed foods. As per industry estimates, the total market for diet-related food and beverage sales in the US and Europe is expected to reach $128.5 billion by the end of 2014. While in Europe it is estimated to increase at a CAGR of 3.4% between 2008 and 2014, in the US it is expected to expand at a CAGR of 4.1% over…

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