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    The summers I’ve spent in Tonga were full of good, natural foods that were either picked locally or from one’s backyard. The ingredients used to make a delicious beverage called otai contains watermelon or mangoes, crushed pineapples, coconut, milk, water, and sugar. The combination of these different components made in Tonga gives a unique taste. However, otai made in Tonga differs to how it is made in America. The texture and sweetness of this beverage is different which makes it less…

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    WholeFit’s goal is to provide members and clients with the tools, services, and education needed to achieve their fitness goals and lifestyles. Jon Celestino, the owner of Wholefit, hopes to help others be comfortable in their own skin. "Don't ask yourself what the world needs; ask yourself what makes you come alive. And then go and do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive." Howard Thurman From a young age, Jon has had a passion for fitness. At university, he learned…

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    of the results. It should go without saying that the only reason Kiddie Kola and Burger Shack are willing to cover the research costs is because they want to dictate the results in advance -- namely, that it is perfectly okay for kids to eat fast food burgers and sugary sodas as long as they get enough exercise. According to the 2013 Global Burden of Disease Study in 2013, an estimated 2.1 billion people — nearly 30% of the global population—were considered as being overweight or obese…

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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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    Healthy Future Essay

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    that consuming fast food brings. However, when asked if the knowledge of those risks will prompt them to stop dinning at their favorite fast food restaurant, the public almost unanimously answers a big fat no. It makes sense though, fast food restaurants are so abundant that there is almost a 2 to 1 ratio of people to branches of the restaurants in our country. This makes them easily accessible, chances are you’ve driven past a local branch today. Also the price of a fast food meal is…

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    Advertisments are everywhere. From trains, billboards and busses to mobile devices, television and magazines. Brands are constantly running various campaigns to keep up with society and culture in hopes to stregthen the brand value and image. An advertising campaign involves a continuous series of messages that aim at promoting a particular marketing idea. These campaigns typically require a precise definition of the idea within a…

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    the population in Vietnam is under 35 years old”, who have increasing earnings in the age of fast urbanization (Adams, 2015, para. 2). Regarding trading condition in Vietnam, Lisa Adams mentioned that the government recently exempt carbonated soft drinks from Special Consumption Tax, therefore stimulated the foreign investment in this industry in…

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    Why Do We Drink Less Soda

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    Drink Less Soda! Half of Americans consume some form of sugary drink every day. Twenty five percent consume at least 200 calories a day. Children tend to drink more than adults and lower income households drink more than those above the poverty line (Center for Disease Control, 2011). Sugar beverages are typically cheaper than healthy alternatives such as milk or bottled water. This paper will review the health effects of drinking sugary drinks. Successful campaigns to reduce consumption…

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    Maple Syrup Case Study

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    1.) How does the maple syrup industry reflect what we learned in class about cartels? Describe what makes FPAQs maple syrup so special (i.e., uniquely differentiated) FPAQs maple syrup is special because there are cartels of maple syrup that set the prices and negotiate with buyers. It is uniquely different because of the different seasons of maple syrup collection. With this, there is a stable market to sell maple syrup. Reference the definition of cartels and joint-profit maximization As…

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    Coca-Cola is the most popular and biggest-selling soft drink in history, as well as one of the most recognizable brands in the world” (The Coca-Cola Company, 2016). Thus, the Coca-Cola Company is one of the largest soft drink industry in today’s global market. This essay will discuss the marketing mix of the Coca Cola Company, as well as explain each of the four P's of marketing and include examples of each: price, place, promotion, and product. Also, it will give suggestions for future plans,…

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