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    Purpose of the business The organisation chosen is The Coca-Cola Company whose initial purpose during its time of establishment was to produce Coca-Cola syrup in order to sell it in fountain drinks. However over the time it was elevated to selling soft drinks to the general consumers as well as provide other products like juices, mineral water and other healthy beverages. Some of the products that it is associated with are Coke, Sprite, Fanta, Minute Maid and Kinley (Afzal, 2010). Mission, Vision and Values Mission- The mission of the company is enduring and it helps declare the purpose for the company as well as aids in setting standards upon which the company weighs its decisions and actions. Some of the main focus is on to refresh the…

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    Who doesn’t love free things? The product being advertised in the commercial I chose is Coca-Cola Zero. The Coca-Cola Company is the company that produces the Coke Zero product. Coca-Cola was first created in 1886 by Dr. John S. Pemberton, a pharmacist in Atlanta (World). Coca-Cola. Coke Zero was presented to the public in 2005 and soon became a top seller (World). This ad focuses towards people who have a smartphone, have the Shazam app on their phone, and would like to be healthier. I chose…

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    Coca-Cola is a company that has successfully put their name at the forefront of their market. When one thinks of a beverage, “Coke” is usually one of the first beverages that pops into our heads. In some parts of the country, the word coke has become synonymous with words like pop and soda. While one might assume that this would be beneficial, it actually causes a problem for the Coca-Cola company. When this phenomenon occurs, the unique, house-hold name of a product ceases to be unique.…

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    Orange Juice Case Study

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    In addition, some of our ingredients, such as aspartame, acesulfame potassium, sucralose, saccharin and ascorbic acid, as well as some of the packaging containers, such as aluminum cans, are available from a limited number of suppliers, some of which are located in countries experiencing political or other risks. We cannot assure you that we and our bottling partners will be able to maintain favorable arrangements and relationships with these suppliers. The citrus industry is subject to the…

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    Esteee Cosmair Case Study

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    The second direct competitor to Chanel is L'Oréal, the world's largest manufacturer of high-quality cosmetics, perfumes, and hair and skin care products. Although L'Oreal the company doesn't manufacture a perfume it owns the brand Lancôme that produces Tresor a perfume that rivals Chanel. In the chart below, it lists the US female fragrances brand share by value from the 2002 Tablebase data. The chart shows how the Lancôme perfume Tresor, Estee Lauder and Chanel are in relation to each other. …

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    One of the biggest brands of the 21st century, Coca Cola is regarded as the most famous carbonated drink ever invented. The beverage was initially promoted as patent medicine but later gained popularity for its cola taste. The popular soft drink brand is known for it’s heritage contained in the logo, and its aspirational, fun-loving attitude portrayed through advertising. Coca-Cola began in 1886 Atlanta, where Dr John S. Pemberton’s curiosity led him to creating a caramel coloured liquid, which…

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    A vast percentage of teenagers find that one of the leading origins of depression is popularity. The feeling of popularity can be very overwhelming; furthermore, peer pressure can arise from popularity. With such huge downfalls to popularity, that quality can still be quite attractive. Having a lot of friends and being connected to something bigger than oneself can make people feel better about life. Marketers bring in prodigious clientele when they use popularity to their advantage in their…

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    1. The energy drink industry, largely dominated by Red Bull, is relatively new. One of the industry’s strengths is that it targets a select group of people so companies can focus their advertisements towards these people. Coca-Cola, for example, is a drink that is consumed by a wide variety of people, so their advertisements are very broad and focused on the product. Whereas, energy drink advertisements can focus on people and events centered around an active lifestyle. Another strength of…

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    Healthy Potion Case Study

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    Pressure from big beverage industry such as coca cola could be one of the most important threats for Healthy Potion. Coca Cola Company has the best global brand in the world, which has world’s largest market share in beverage and still promote sales by set personalize marking device and sale share to increasing investment. (Collier Karen A 2014). While, SWOT is not completed, therefor, another measurement about strategy is Michael Porter’s ‘Five Forces’ model which include power of suppliers,…

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    Coca Cola Hashtag Analysis

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    Coca-Cola Make it happy. This is the hashtag associated with the Coca-Cola commercial. The hashtag, along with addressing the issue of bullying, relates this brand to a younger audience. The commercial also lures in an audience of any age by associating happiness to Coca-Cola. Music and special effects also are applied to relate to and retain the interest of the viewers. The Coca-Cola commercial connects to several distinct audiences and conveys the message that Coca-Cola causes happiness…

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