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    Pepsi and Diet Coke use testimonial advertising through visual images, colors, verbal messages, and font size. Also it uses One Direction, Drew Brees, and Taylor Swift to get consumers to buy their product. Testimonial advertising, is described when an advertiser uses a public figure to promote their product. Visual images, are described as something that goes on an advertisement that help promote the product. Colors, are described in an advertisement to bring out light or darkness that a…

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    When you put Mentos in Diet Coke, the surface of the Mento allows carbon dioxide bubbles to form, as this happens the Diet Coke “explodes” out of the bottle (Hiskey). This reaction can result in large geysers of Diet Coke. As the Mentos candy sinks, carbon dioxide bubbles form on the surface, more and more bubbles from until they eventually shoot out of the bottle (Science Buddies). This experiment is well known and many people have done it before, but most do not know the reactions that cause…

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    Coca-Cola management over time Coke have celebrated their 131st anniversary since May 8th 2017. Coke has seen many changes over the years. When coke first started out, the product was selling nine drinks a day. Now coke sells about 19,400 beverages every second all around the world. Although coke is the most popular soft drink in the world, this was not always the case. Coke always had good advertising strategies from day one. Since coke started out in 1886 they started using coupons for free…

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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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    conducted was to investigate the density of not only copper but also diet and non-diet soda. Techniques used in the experiment included water-displacement, measuring copper’s dimensions, and using volumetric pipettes to measure out specific soda volumes. Beginning Question(s): How does the use of two experimental methods, improve the chances of calculating the density of copper? How does the density of non-diet soda compare to that of diet soda measured at different volumes? Safety Statement:…

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    shown, Pepsi, Diet Pepsi and PepsiMax, you understand that they will have the flavor of Pepsi; however, they have two products that provide similar treatments, Diet Pepsi and PepsiMax. Diet Pepsi is supposed to be the “healthier” alternative to the original product, but, because they have their new product, PepsiMax, the original idea of having a “healthier” product is being overrun. PepsiMax provides no calories and no sugars, which is supposedly “healthier” than their older product, Diet…

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    Aspartame In Diet Drinks

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    brain are destroyed. Moreover, aspartame present in diet sodas can cause sugar craving and weight gain. Although the product is artificial, aspartame tricks one’s brain into thinking that he/she is consuming sugar. The ingredients in carbonated drinks will increase one’s desire for sugar, enticing him/her into consuming more delights containing sugar. Unfortunately, diet soda has been linked to weight gain, and the primary reason for it in diet cola consumers is their propensity to consume more…

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    How Does Soda Affect Teeth

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    this, chalk sticks of equal weight were put in six different types of soda. They were then compared to the chalk stick in the water. The results were that the Diet Mt. Dew is worse for teeth. After six days, the chalk still looked the same, but weighed one gram less. The chalk in the Coke was speckled with brown spots. In conclusion, the Diet Mt. Dew is concluded to be the worst soda for teeth, but the chalk didn’t change enough for the experiment to be a sound source of proof. When you take a…

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    New York Soda Ban Essay

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    of sugar intake for men is about 37.5 grams or 150 calories worth. The recommended amount of sugar intake for women is 20 grams or about 100 calories.(Authority Nutrition. N.p.) One 12 oz. can of Coke contains about 140 calories of sugar, almost the recommended daily amount and that is just one can of Coke. A 7-Eleven 32 oz. soda with 4 oz. of ice has 91 grams of sugar, and that is almost three times the amount of recommended sugar intake. The New York task force believes that New York City -…

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    Coke Vs Pepsi Analysis

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    Forces (Knudson, 2011) The competition between Coke and Pepsi makes this industry more of a Duopoly. (Lovejoy, 2015) Conversation around Coke was over 2.5 times greater than that of Pepsi. That is perhaps unsurprising, as Coca-Cola’s market capitalization is over 30% greater than PepsiCo’s, Coca-Cola spends considerably more on advertising, and Coke has 120,000 more Twitter followers than Pepsi. Furthermore, in the proprietary Social Index, Coke scored higher than Pepsi across all four…

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