study funded by Monsanto to study possible birth defects caused by consuming aspartame was cut off after preliminary data showed damaging information about aspartame. Additionally‚ in the book‚ While Waiting: A Prenatal Guidebook‚ it is stated that aspartame is suspected of causing brain damage in sensitive individuals. A fetus may be at risk for these effects. Some researchers have suggested that high doses of aspartame may be associated with problems ranging from dizziness and subtle brain changes
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Annotated Bibliography Rachel Horsley Grand Canyon University: SPE-330 October 2‚ 2013 Table of Contents 1. The Awesome Library 2. The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 3. Do2Learn 4. TASH 5. The Deaf-blindness Resources Page 6. H.O.P.E. Group 7. Autism Society 8. Kid Source Online 9. LD Online 10. Center for Autism and Related Disorders 11. The Listening and Spoken Language Knowledge Center 12. Disabilities and Special Education 13. The Arc 14.
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Aspartame: What Is It And What Effects Does it Have on Your Body? Aspartame‚ also known Acesulfame Potassium (Hull‚ 2006)‚ is commonly known by brand names NutraSweet‚ Equal‚ Sweet One and Spoonful. Aspartame is found in thousands of foods‚ drinks‚ candy‚ gum‚ vitamins‚ health supplements and even pharmaceuticals. This artificial sweetener is the most popular in the United States‚ is 200 times sweeter than sucrose the accepted standard for sweetness‚ and is also the most dangerous substance
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examples of its application in a real business. We have chosen the business of manufacturing ajinomoto. An example of a real business is AJINOMOTO (MALAYSIA) BERHAD. Ajinomoto is the world’s largest manufacturer of aspartame‚ sold the trade name Aminosweet.It is acquired its aspartame business in 2000 from Monsanto for US$67 million. There are few types of inventories in an ajinomoto manufacturing business :(a) Raw materials – these are components that are purchased from suppliers‚ such as garlic
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Bitter Competition: The Holland Sweetener Co. vs. NutraSweet (A) 1. How should Vermijs expect NutraSweet to respond in the Holland Sweetener Company’s entry into the European and Canadian aspartame markets? Vermijs could expect two responses from NutraSweet: try to “save” its monopoly by fighting and low the price and start a price-war with HSC; or accept the entrant and its pricing and finally share the market. With the acquisition of Searle in the summer 1985 by the giant Monsanto‚
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quality level: excellent • design n packaging: regular (275ml)‚ disposable (500ml)‚ can (300ml)‚ regular (1 liter)‚ disposable (1.5 liter)‚ jumbo (2.5liter). • features : black colour with containing Aspartame (Nutrasweet)‚ sucralose (Splenda)‚ Acesulfame potassium (Sunnett) Augmented Product: • Good customer support (ie. Accessible and fast ) • After care‚ easy to find contact details. 2.Brand equity for Pepsi: Pepsi as
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|Date: | Graded Assignment The Annotated Bibliography An annotated bibliography contains all the sources that provided information for your research project. It differs from a regular bibliography in that each entry includes a brief explanation about how the source was used‚ how it helped you understand your topic‚ and whether it is a primary or secondary resource.
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Discussion Questions1. How should Vermijs expect NutraSweet to respond to the Holland Sweetener Company ’sentry into the European and Canadian aspartame markets?NutraSweet was able to maintain his worldwide monopoly position because it was secured by two key patents on aspartame in the Canadian and European market. But in 1987‚ NutraSweet ’s patents were due to expire so HSC wanted to enter the market. During the secured times of NutraSweet‚ the company could create advantages to protect his market
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Netherlands‚ was preparing to enter the European and Canadian aspartame markets. Aspartame‚ a low-calorie‚ high-intensity‚ sweetener‚ had been discovered in 1965 by G.D. Searle & Co.‚ a U.S. pharmaceuticals company. Having secured a number of patents on its discovery‚ Searle had gone on to develop markets for aspartame as a food and beverage additive. By 1986‚ NutraSweet‚ the operating entity set up by Searle to build the aspartame business‚ had reached sales of $711 million. Now‚ NutraSweet’s
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the contract mainly up to a bidding war between companies which lead us into the next price war cause. HSC has a joint venture with a Japanese company by the name of Tosoh. Tosoh has a patented process for manufacturing aspartame that will supposedly make the production for aspartame cheaper and more flexibly. The reading stated that these claims were disputed‚ though they pose a threat regardless. With these three reasons‚ it would be wise for Nutrasweet to try its best to hold onto the markets it
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