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    In Willy Wonka the Chocolate Factory, Willy Wonka uses his entrepreneurship- a combination of vision, skill, ingenuity, and willingness to take risks to create and run new businesses- and financial capital to produce consumer goods -final goods- such as Wonka Bars and other candies to be sold in stores, a product market -a market in which goods and services are bought or sold- to satisfy the wants -desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service- of the people using capital…

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    Russell Stover’s all milk chocolates have a wide variety of ingredients. The main ingredients needed to make the product are milk, sugar, chocolate, cocoa butter, and soy lecithin. The chocolate and cocoa butter come from the cocoa bean. The cocoa bean comes from a cocoa tree and is grown by farmers around the equator (Barry Callebaut). After the beans are fermented and dry enough the cocoa farmers will bring them to collection centers or cocoa plantations (Barry Callebaut). Next the beans…

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    commuting from and to work in cities or metropolitans. Because of the speed of human consumption in this market, the inevitable wear and tear of machine parts necessitates a need for automotive mechanic shops. These automotive mechanic or repair…

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    Hotel Chocolat Case Study

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    This essay will examine the importance of a marketing audit and will examine the role of the marketing mix for the established company, Hotel Chocolat. Hotel Chocolat are a luxury chocolate company, established by Angus Thirwell. Since opening their store in 2004 (Our Story n.d.) it has continued to grow into a premium brand, selling a range of chocolate and drinks, and recently opening a St Lucian hotel and London restaurant. “By carrying out the marketing audit provides the opportunity to…

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    The Origin of Wine by Brendan Borrell posted on the Scientific American Website and Food of the Gods: A History of Chocolate are the two website articles that talk passionately about the origin of the two vitals drinks in the world today, chocolate and wine. Food of the Gods starts with a fascinating approach as various perspectives of chocolate come into play, the use of the word cacao and the transformation of the same into what we call chocolate in the modern world and society today. The…

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    Introduction How Cadbury started? Cadbury Company established by a man named John Cadbury. He made and sold drinking chocolate using only a pestle and mortar in 1824 at 93 Bull Street, Birmingham, United Kingdom. In 1831, his brother named Benjamin helped him to change the shop to a Cadbury factory. This development continued by two John’s sons, Richard and George. In 1905, Cadbury has launched a product, Cadbury Dairy Milk. The main ingredients were fresh milk from the British Isle and…

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    Zotter Case

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    For the major project, I selected appropriate methodological tools and the major tool for the project was case study. However, the project was entirely based on the secondary research on Zotter chocolate factory. I selected Zotter for many reasons and the basic reason was consistent innovations in products that increased the portfolio of the organisation. On the very first instance, I had to select the philosophy for methodology of the major project as it enabled me to take appropriate decisions…

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    Market Plan for new Cadbury Chocolate Executive Summary Chocolate is an essential commodity its industry is worth close to a $100 billion dollars. Its known bought by men and woman of all ages as a guilty pleasure. Cadbury is one of the world’s leading chocolatiers and is a subsidiary to the vast Mondēlez Group. Market Research - The very first step is to gather information ago ut the market and the consumer. If there has been a change in the consumers taste or preference. This would also…

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    Dark Chocolate Experiment

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    Dark chocolate is very nutritious If you buy a good quality dark chocolate with a high cocoa content, then it is actually quite nutritious. It contains a decent amount of soluble fiber and rich in minerals. Tabla dark chocolate of 100 grams with 70-85% cocoa contains (1): 11 grams of fiber. 67% of PDD (PDD- recommended daily dose) of iron. 58% PDD magnesium. PDD 89% copper. PDD 98% manganese. It also contains a lot of potassium, phosphorus, zinc and selenium. One hundred grams, of course,…

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    The Benefits Of Chocolate

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    Purpose of the study Chocolate has gained its popularity nowadays and consumed by the people in all segments, all ages of a society all over the world. The sweetness and it potential to alleviate stress, increase sensory pleasure and positive emotions are the factors that make chocolate one of the people’s favorite beverage compared to other beverage. (Konar, 2016). However, consuming too much of the chocolate can adverse to health effects such as weight gain, heart disease and diabetes. One bar…

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