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    Coca-Cola was invented in Atlanta, Georgia in 1886 by Pharmacist John Pemberton. He created a flavored syrup, and took it to a nearby pharmacy where it was mixed with carbonated water. Everyone who tasted it considered it excellent! He had created a distinctive tasting soft drink that could be sold at soda fountains. In his first year of business, he sold an average of nine Coca-Cola’s each day. Today that number has increased to about 2 billion a day. Coca-Cola is recognized as the world’s most…

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    awareness to the community. During the interviews some of the people I spoke with were a PE teacher, personal trainer, Physicians. Topics discussed in the interview were about people in the community that live sedentary lifestyle and consume unhealthy diets. One interview I conducted was with the YMCA. We discussed ways the community could learn to get healthy. They offer group exercise classes, personal training, water exercise, as well as Nutritional Counseling. There is a dietician on staff…

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    Strengths of Coca Cola Company - Recognized brand name: Coca Cola use strong marketing and advertising in order to maintain their brand name in market, with its massive global existence and exclusive brand identity of it is unquestionably one of the highest brands with the utmost brand equity. - Economies of Scale: Strategically Coca Cola has positioned itself within market. Over 200 countries they operates and standardize their product offerings globally and gain the potential…

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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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    Diabetes Free Life Essay

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    I believe that a healthy balanced diet will prevent many illnesses. Due to accessibility and money, many citizens choose unhealthy food options, which leads to obesity, and as a result, leads to diabetes. Simply replacing chips with fruit, white bread with wheat bread, turkey or chicken for beef, can be the foundation for living a healthy diabetes free life. In addition to, working out at least three times a week, accommodates a healthy diet. Working out will assist me with burning off…

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    Company, that sells carbonated soft drinks, produced by “The Coca-Cola Company” in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The Coca-Cola Company has a number of products that were introduced under the Cola name. The most common being Diet Coke, and other such as Caffeine-Free, Diet Coke Caffeine-Free, Cherry, Zero and Vanilla. Coca-Cola was the world’s third most valuable brand, and in 2013 Coca-Cola sells in over 200 countries worldwide, with consumers spending over 1.8 billion company beverage…

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    beverages but also a wide range of non-carbonated beverages, such as waters, juices and juice drinks, teas and coffees, energy and sports drinks. It owns and markets a several range of nonalcoholic carbonated beverage brands, for example, Coca-Cola, Diet Coke and Fanta. The Company is able to spread its products to consumers worldwide through its chain of Company-owned or controlled bottling and distribution operations, as well as independent distributors, bottling partners, retailers and…

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    pitch, scatter and stock Coca-Cola to retail locations and candy machines. The Coca-Cola Association has, on occasion, displayed other cola drinks under the Coke imprint name. The most generally perceived of these is Diet Coke, with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola, Diet Coke Caffeine-Free, Coca-Cola Cherry, Coca-Cola Zero, Coca-Cola Vanilla, and extraordinary renditions with lemon, lime or espresso. In perspective…

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    Traditional African Diet VS Western Civilization Diet Choosing Western civilization diet over Traditional African diet is harmful, due to the obesity and related health problems from the expansion of fast foods in African Countries. People are choosing to eat fast foods over their local African dishes, to prove their wealth. Many people are forgetting the risk of fast foods which can spiraling rates to diabetes, heart diseases, cancer, and stroke. Processed food as become an addiction for…

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    Pepsi Cola Case Study

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    Pepsi Cola is one of the most popular sodas in the world, controlling over 30.8% of the carbonated soft drinks market (John Sicher, 2009), thus affirming its position as a market leader. The company has for specific reasons, changed its logo, promise and campaign. Its theme from inception when it was called “Brad’s drink” named after its creator Caleb Bradham, till date had evolved due to social and environmental changes, and the trends that have changed over time (The Pepsi Cola Story). One of…

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