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    Nausea, anxiety, depression, muscle tremors. What do they all have in common? They are all side effects or withdrawal symptoms of America’s favorite and least recognized drug: caffeine. Caffeine has many negative side effects that far outweigh any benefits, and yet it can be found in virtually any household, university campus, workplace, or meetinghouse across the country. Not only that, but many people are not even aware that the very thing they consume on a daily basis has been debated over…

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    My goal of limiting the amount of soda I consume daily to 1 is definitely a “SMART” goal. First it is specific. I want to limit the amount of soda I drink daily to 1. Next it is measurable by determining how much weight I have lost over the course of doing this task. My goal is attainable. I’m used to drink multiple cans of soda a day so it won’t be easy to cut it down put it’s certainly something I can do. This goal is very relevant as it will not only save me money financially but it will…

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    Most Americans are aware of the dangers that come from consuming sweet carbonated beverages, also known as soft drinks or sodas (Stampler, 2014). However, many Americans still choose to drink the beverages which they know are harmful to their health (Stampler, 2014). On average, every American drinks almost two cans of soda per day (Schulz, 2002). Why are then Americans so obsessed with soda when they know it does them no good? This phenomenon might be occurring because sodas simply taste good.…

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    Orangina. • Brands: Orangina was one of the most popular soft drink brands in Europe or Blackstone’s Ramsauer said that “These are iconic brands.” . Cadbury’s strategy, however, determined that soft drink industry was not their main target; therefore, the budget for Orangina was not enough for them to finance more in neither marketing campaigns nor innovations. During that time, in spite of the rapid growth in demand of diet soft drinks, the representative of Orangina in this area just covered a…

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    Battle for the Can. The giants of the soft-drink industry, Pepsi and Coca-Cola, take an inevitable battle against each other for the reign of authority over restaurants. Coca-Cola, and Pepsi each have a similar soft drink that co-inside with each other, giving no real edge upon each other aside from advertising and recipe. Psychologically, Coca-Cola’s ads are much more effective than Pepsi. As Coca-Cola’s company color is associated with either, red or white, the introduction of another…

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    Background Orange juice has been one of the most popular breakfast beverages that all ages drink. Brazil is the world’s biggest producer of both oranges and orange juice, with more than 95% of its production is sold abroad and the majority of it in the form of orange juice. As regards the consumption of orange juice, Europe and the US are the world’s two largest markets. The biggest threat to Brazilian orange producers is that orange juice has become less popular in Europe and the US as a result…

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    Today, Coca-Cola Company portfolio includes more than 500 brands, almost all drinks that we could imagine. Among these brands, 20 of them generate more than a billion dollars of sales annually. Another core competency is the ability to lead the independent bottling partners in the production line to create value for our retailers…

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    build and innovate business and the brand of Coca-Cola. Candler found brilliant and innovative ways to introduce them to this exciting new refreshment. He hired traveling salesmen to pass out coupons for a free Coke. The goal was for people to try the drink and purchase it after that. Also, spreading the word of Coca-Cola by advertising logos on calendars, posters, notebooks and bookmarks to reach customers on a large stage. It was the big step that turns Coca-Cola, region beverage brand, to be…

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    What similarities do you see between Buckyballs and energy drinks? What differences? 2. What voluntary solutions could the energy drink makers undertake? Why would they want to undertake voluntary disclosures? Who wouldn’t they want to? Answer: 1. I don’t think it is possible that these energy drinks could be banned this is saying that if it is possible to ban alcohol, which is impossible. The similarities from the Buckyball an energy drinks is that it is all from personal responsiblity. The…

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    What is soda? What does it do to you? If you don't know anything about soda let me tell you some interesting facts. Missing Claim, My three reasons are In my opinion, putting labels on drinks is 100% ok with me. Knowing what goes in your body is really important because of health. Drinking a one 12-ounce soda a day can increase the chances of a heart attack by 30% which is pretty bad if your still young. By telling you about this topic it could help you or a family member and friend reduce the…

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