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    1886. An Atlanta pharmacist named Dr. John S. Pemberton created a distinctive tasting soft drink which was just inspired by his simple curiosity. He created the syrup by mixing it with carbonated water and then sampled it to the customers. Every customer agreed that the new drink was something special and excellent. Therefore, Jacobs’ Pharmacy put the new drink on sale for five cents each glass. The new drink was then named ‘Coca-Cola’ by Frank M. Robinson, which is Dr. Pemberton’s partner and…

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    “king of crops” and its production is heavily financially supported. We have even produced herbicides that protect the crop from pesticides, therefore increasing production. Corn is also the source of the major sweetener that we find in many soft drinks and processed foods- high fructose corn syrup (Parker et al,…

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    position is the various options DPS beverages provides to their consumers in respects to lower calorie beverages. DPS has a “market share of 40 percent in the non-cola carbonated soft drink category” (Harrison, 2011 p.3) including Mott’s, Snapple, Déjà Blue, Nantucket Nectars and Country Time. DPS also has a line of energy drinks including Hydrive Energy and Venom as well as Snapple Antioxidant water. Coke’s competitive advantage is that it has stronger and better-known brand image. Coke…

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    Coke Supply Chain

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    trademark. During the entire process Coke was on the market as a “fountain beverage” at Jacob’s Pharmacy. Once registered as a trademark, Coca -Cola began the distribution of their classic beverage. Today, Coca-Cola corporation has added a variety of drinks ranging from water to carbonated beverages. Before the distribution began, just like any other company it needed a mission statement that could cultivate the world, just like the beverage itself has. The company’s…

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    one of the factors. As the world's largest beverage manufacturer, distributor and the leading producer and marketer of soft drink industry, The Coca-Cola Company though was a company with the most obstacles (Abdul Munam et.al.,2012). Currently Pepsi Co. which is well known as the producer and distributors of Pepsi-Cola drink is the biggest competitor in terms of carbonated drink and both company are committed heavily to sponsoring outdoor events and activities. Instead of Pepsi Co., rivalry also…

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    Why Do People Love Sugar?

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    People love sugar. Sugar has been around for so long and in that time people have grown accustomed to having it in everything they eat. Especially sodas and sugary drinks. It is a danger to everyone, sodas are at the store, in your home and at parties. You can never really tell how bad something can be for you until you see the side effect. What if we could change that? For centuries now people have just been overloading their bodies with sugar. Now some people, including myself, do…

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    man has changed, and the effect these changes have on an average individual. James S Fell, in his article, “How the Media Makes Men Hate Their Bodies Too,” mentions how the media influences a person to become muscular. Another article “How Energy Drink Companies Prey on Male Insecurities,” by Rachel Geese, discusses how the media…

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    doesn’t happen again, but I also don’t think it ever will. I did my normal pitcher routine after I woke up. I drank almost all of it before my 1:30 class, I don’t know why. Maybe thirstier than normal? It also doesn’t feel as much like a chore to drink it. Just casually drinking it throughout my watching TV and doing work. Lunch was a little weird. It was Mexican themed, never really cared for Mexican dishes. I did however eat one of those fried chicken wraps because my friend said it was…

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    their health system. According to the book “Omnivore’s Dilemma” by Michael Pollan, he reveals about the negative side of the corn production to the fast food industry. Staring by the supporting of the corn inside the chicken nuggets, and the soft drink. Secondly, we will be talking about Todd Dawson and his colleague Stefanie Mambelli. Who they prove to us how “McDonald” depends on a high proportion of corn from their menu items, and lastly we will be uncovering the health danger that comes from…

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    Pony's POV: Johnny is dancing like a noodle, Dally is hitting on broads, Darry's at home, Two-bits getting drunker than ever, Steve and Soda are dancing together like drunks, and i'm sitting at the bar watching the gang get drunk. We all decided to go to Bucks for the night, but of course Darry didn't want to go. He said he didn't want to be sick all morning, even though i didn't even plan on getting drunk. Two-bit walks over to me and holds out his hand, knowing two-bit if i didn't go he would…

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