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    it as a drug. This is because most people drink coffee‚ tea‚ soft drinks‚ and all other things that have caffeine. They use this for the boost of energy in the mornings and to go without drowsiness or fatigue during the day. Kids don ’t really drink coffee which has a lot of caffeine‚ they drink sodas and rarely energy drinks. There is no supporting evidence of caffeine harming children. Teenagers use caffeine for school and everyday life. If they drink it moderately nothing bad will happen‚ because

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    evaluation of the Marketing Strategy of PepsiCo. Methodsof analysis include Market Segmentation‚ Market Targeting‚ Market Positioning‚ as well as theMarketing Mix of PepsiCo . The research draws attention to the Market Segmentation of PepsiCo. While the soft drinkindustry has probably the widest and deepest customer base in the world‚ Pepsi did not use themajority fallacy to market their product. Instead‚ Pepsi prefers to segment itself as the beveragechoice of the “New Generation”‚ Generation Next‚ or

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    2002‚ to cater to the huge demand The Group ventured into beverage market with Globe Soft Drink Ltd. In 17th July 2002 GSDL has started its operation to produce carbonated and non-carbonated drinks‚ natural fruit drinks and mineral water. The plant is equipped with State-of-The- Art‚ fully automated machineries of European origin. At the beginning the production capacity of GSDL was 10‚000 liters of Soft Drinks per hour‚ to meet the increasing consumer demand the capacity was increased to 25‚000

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    Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola vied for a “throat share” of the soft drinks market for more than a century. Carbonated soft drinks (CSD) contributed to majority of the revenues in soft drinks. 丁he core market was Ihc United States which had high per capita consumption (see Exhibit 1 for per capita consumption of carbonates in select countries). The Americas accounted for 54% of the global CSD market. Europe for 34.5%‚ and Asia-Pacific for 1 \%.] The industry was characterized by the presence of strong

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    monopolistic competition

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    oligopoly because there are a few companies in the soft drinks market (Coca-Cola‚ 7Up‚ Dr. Pepper‚ Sierra Mist‚ to name a few)‚ which indicates that there are lots of barriers for a new company to enter the market. When we think of the soft drink industry‚ two of the names that immediately come to mind are the Coca-Cola Co. and Pepsi Co. These companies are successful and have a world-wide consumer base (due to their presence in the world-wide soft drink market)‚ which makes it hard for newer companies

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    Coca-Cola Business Strategy

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    the international soft drink powerhouse that it is today? Coca-Cola used numerous technologies to achieve its rise to the top of the soft drink industry‚ defining new technologies and establishing paradigms that popped the status quo like a cap from a soda bottle. Through technology‚ Coca-Cola perfected Coke as a beverage and spread it throughout the world. Even today‚ the US soft drink industry is organized on this principle. "The Coca-Cola Company" is now the largest soft drink company in the world

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    the soda really know why they don’t question it. For many‚ it’s because it’s just a drink. What could really happen? For others‚ it’s because they just don’t care. But people will care once they know what it can do to your body. These sodas can cause people to gain weight‚ allow diseases to occupy their bodies‚ and even kill them. However‚ those negative effects that artificially sweetened soft drinks have on people’s health can be avoided. Everybody loves an ice cold can of soda

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    R E E A P A D V I S O R S FMCG Special Insight –‘ Food Processing Industry’ THE LOREM IPSUMS FALL 2012 Contents Industry Snapshot Industry size & Segmentation FMCG Sector Growth Growth Drivers Food Processing Industry 3 3 4 5 6 2 THE LOREM IPSUMS FALL 2012 Industry Snapshot • India’s FMCG sector is the fourth largest sector in the economy It is also one of the largest employment sectors in the country • • Its principal constituents are Household Care‚ Personal

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    The PepsiCo Company never ends the World’s #2 carbonated soft drink maker. The company’s soft drinks include Coke‚ Sprite and Fanta. Coca-Cola is not the company’s only beverage; Coca-Cola sells Minute Maid juice brands‚ Aquarius sports drinks‚ and Kinley water. PepsiCo and Coca-Cola hold together‚ a market share of 95% out of which 60.8% is held by Coca-Cola and the rest by Pepsi. Problem Identification 1) Losing market share to its competitors Pepsi’s main competitor‚ Coca-Cola has

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    given in exhibit 1. Per capita consumption of carbonated soft drinks has rose from 1970 to 1999 but in year 2000 there has been a slight drop in per capita consumption. However if we see the similar data for other drinks‚ there has either been a slight rise or fall in per capita consumption in the year 2000. So the per capita consumption data reveals that other drinks are not necessarily eating up the market share of carbonated soft drinks. Exhibit 3 shows that from 1966 to 1975 coca cola is ahead

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