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    largely unknown. Asa Griggs Candler, the businessman who purchased the recipe of Coca-Cola from inventor Dr. John Pemberton in 1888, one of the great strategies he applied was started giving away free sample coupons to anyone who would try a sip of a Coke. From 1894 through…

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    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 in a recent study, they say that Coke will stop nausea. So will Coke still exist in the…

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    Introduction Cadbury Company Cadbury Dairy Milk is one of the world’s biggest confectionery company holds number one or two positions in the 50 largest global confectionery markets. They create chocolate, gum and candy brands. There are nearly 50,000 employees in over 60 countries and sell their products in markets everywhere around the worldCadbury, which is the world's second largest confectionery company, the second largest chewing gum company, the third largest soft drinks company,…

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    One of the fiercest battles between brands through the years is the battle between Coke and Pepsi. How effectively these brands market their products determine their market share. We learned in our lesson that a brands marketing strategy is comprised several components called a marketing mix. The marketing mix is composed of four areas; product, price, placement and promotion. Through many years of success and failure these brands are ripe with illustrations of marketing successes and…

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    The two brands that I have chosen are coca-cola and Pepsi. These both are the most famous brands of the world and when comparing the blind taste test, none can differentiate between both and love one or the other. But the major difference between coca-cola and Pepsi arises in their brand elements. Some of them are discussed below: brand memorability refers to the memory that we get as soon as we hear the brand name. It is a very important criterion of brand elements. Creating brand memorability…

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    Commercial concerns of scale and the system with suppliers and wholesalers likewise help the achievement. At the point when an item propelled, eager coke consumers pick this pop over any contender basically in light of the fact that it a Coca-Cola item and they believe it. In spite of the fact that Coke has been contentions, individuals still like to stay dependable to the Brand with Coca-Cola being termed as a more prevalent brand than Pepsi. Showcasing and promoting has been…

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    In 1856, in the town of Birmingham, one of the biggest industrial revelations occurred. The first man made plastic had been constructed, and it was presented at the Great international exhibition six years later by none other that the man who made it Alexander Parkes. Soon after more information was collected and it had come to the conclusion that plastics were synthetic organic polymers, and the reaction plastic was formed came to be known as polymerization. The word itself derived from the…

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    walking together behind me. I tried to go down the stairwell faster because I know how those people treat underclassmen. Of course, Thanks a lot to my very good balancing, I slipped on one stair and the diet coke I was holding fell on the steps in front of me. I started to slip on the coke and I fell really hard on my ass. I started falling down the stairs, one at a time… still on my butt. The back of my pants was soaked in pop and the seniors behind me were basically in shock and started…

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    this commercial a Coke brings a younger brother and older brother closer together. Coca-Cola gives the viewer an implicit message that they can bring people together and that is a selling point for them in this commercial. Besides the younger brother and older brother being brought closer together, the family is sitting at what looks like to be the dinner table having a family meal. This shows togetherness and it just so happens that everyone’s drink of choice is an ice cold Coke. This shows the…

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    famous 1971 commercial where a group of young people from all over the world gathered on a hilltop in Italy to sing ‘I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke’. In 1981, Roberto C. Goizueta became chairman of the board of directors and CEO, and set about a complete overhaul of the company with a strategy he called ‘intelligent risk taking’. He introduced Diet Coke, the very first extension of the Coca-Cola trademark. Within two years, it had become the top low-calorie drink in the world, second in…

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