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    impacts helped shaped the life we live today Coca-Cola was founded in 1886 by a pharmacist named Dr. John S. Pemberton who intended to create a soft drink for a soda fountain. After the creation of the soft drink, John Pemberton sold each of the Coca-Cola glasses for 5 cents each and sold about nine servings a day. Coca-Cola is not just a soft drink, with each sip it represents the happiness and peace of a time…

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    Sugar Consumption Essay

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    sugars within the population. These added sugars contribute an average of 16 percent of the total calories in American diets, with 36 percent of the calories being consumed in the form of sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs), such as sodas, fruit drinks, and energy drinks.1 Although the USDA has not yet set a daily limit for added sugar consumption, it states that someone following their guidelines should only get 5-15 percent of their daily calories from added sugars, and that lowering your calorie…

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    Analyzing Food Labels

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    not contain any grams of fat. The amount of sodium one serving contains is 45 milligrams, which is 2% of your daily values, and Coca Cola contains 0 grams of protein. While comparing the labels of the Welch’s white grape juice and the Coca Cola soft drink I was surprised at how similar the amount of carbohydrates, fats, sodium, and protein on the labels were. Both of these beverages contain 39 grams of carbohydrates, both don’t contain any grams of fat, and the juice contained only 1 more gram…

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    this advertisement could resonate with eighteen million tennis players and teach them to not give up when they lose and to drink Gatorade because Gatorade will lead to success. Moreover, by using Serena Williams, the most successful women’s Tennis player of all time, many aspiring Tennis players who idolise her will be inspired by her setbacks and achievements, and want to drink Gatorade so they can be just like their role model. This is how Gatorade uses ethos to increase the viewership of the…

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    because it causes cavities, bad for health ,and too much sugar. A big reason why kids should not drink this soda in disguise is because of sugar. Sugar can lead to heart disease. Also, when I think about this, I really just want to turn into God and force everyone to stop drinking chocolate milk because of the sugar that’s in this drink.Another reason why drinking this smooth, creamy, and chocolatey drink is bad because it can cause health problems which can turn really bad. There are bunch…

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    We all know that sugary drinks can cause diabetes, obesity, tooth decay. On a small Coke that is 250 ML, there is 27g of sugar. That is approximately 7 teaspoons of sugar. The World Health Organisation recommends no more than 6 teaspoons of sugar each day. So is there any good effects of coke? Yes, there is when you have stomach sick then is good to drink flat Coca-Cola. When you are Stomach sick and drink Coke it neutralizes your stomach PH and makes it calm. Also…

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    Coca-Cola Brand Strategy

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    Coca- Cola is an international brand. It is a carbonated soft drink sold in different stores and restaurant. The Coca-Cola Company titles that it is sold in more than 200 countries. According to the occasions Coca Cola Company presented other cola drinks under the Coke brand name. The most shared of these is Diet Coke, Coca-Cola Cherry, Coca-Cola Zero, Coca-Cola Vanilla, and special versions with lemon, lime or coffee. Brand strategies of Coca-Cola: The brand strategy of Coca-Cola composed…

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    Coke Case Study

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    Why?!! For instance, it was the experiences that Coke had in the past that resulted in the developments and productions of it new quality brands. Even the Coca-Cola Hellenic puts this to words as “…Our many years of experience in sparkling soft drinks has given us useful knowledge that we can apply to all other beverage categories, ensuring that we offer the right mix of options in brands, pack sizes and calorie content…”(Coca-Cola Hellenic, 2016) I am very convinced with the above cited…

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    Customer relationship management (CRM) is one of the system to improve the relationship between company and their customers. After applying the CRM system in Easy Drink Easy Go, it will bring a lot of benefits to the company. However, there are risks and challenges too and might bring problems or destroy the company. If the company cannot solve the risks, it will cause a big problem to their company or even make the company to bankrupt. So, the company must do a lot of investigation before…

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    The history of my science fair projects objects is that Diet Coke (called Coca-Cola Light in some countries) is a sugar-free soft drink produced and distributed by The Coca-Cola Company. Unveiled on July 8, 1982 and introduced in the United States on August 9, it was the first new brand since 1886 to use the Coca-Cola trademark. The original recipe for the drink includes five ounces of coca leaf in every gallon of syrup. The coca plant is the same plant from which cocaine is. It also has…

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