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    com/articles/683-i-didnt-mean-do-it-guilt-and-sleeping 2. Cherry‚ Kendra. (2007) Stimulants: What Are Stimulants? http://psychology.about.com/od/psychoactivedrugs/a/stimulants.htm 3. Hamilton‚ Anne. (2010) What do Caffeine and Nicotine Have in Common? http://www.homehealthtesting.com/blog/2010/04/what-do-caffeine-and-nicotine-have-in-common/ 4. American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. 4th edition‚ text revised. Washington‚ DC: American Psychiatric Association‚ 2000

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    European Consumer Markets: Issues and Trends Coursework 1 – Group presentation about: Introduction of the company Red Bull Ltd. is a very fast-paced company. Between the start of sales in Austria in 1987 and 2010 it has spread its activities to 162 countries worldwide (Red Bull‚ 2011a). It is present in all European countries‚ which enables this report to examine how Red Bull has to adapt its product and marketing to different cultures. The Austrian entrepreneur Dietrich Mateschitz founded Red

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    to alter their buying behaviour in the morning. 3. What general message content and message structure decisions should the two companies make in setting their message strategies? Both these companies should pass on the idea of having less caffeine than coffee. Health is Wealth and tapping into peoples thoughts on that would generate more consumers. Coke or Pepsi in the morning can become more refreshing than coffee or tea in the morning. Drinking coke or Pepsi can however be breaking traditional

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    livestrong.com i. Drinks contain 500mg of caffeine ii. Toxic amount iii. 14 cans of caffeinated soft drinks d. Health issues may be felt immediately e. Personal account felt effects first hand i. Increased heart rate ii. Upset stomach f. Long-term health issues g. According livestrong.com i. Nervousness ii. Hypertension iii. Weight gain iv. Increased urination v. Insomnia vi. Other serious medical conditions H. According to US National Library of Medicine i. Caffeine dependency major problem ii. Those

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    objective is to gain consumer attention and improve market standing. CHALLENGES FOR ENERGY DRINKS- • The caffeine content in energy drinks is perceived as an addiction causing things by many consumers and it may bring the companies under the scanner of the regulatory authorities • There is no higher limit set on the maximum quantity of the caffeine that can be used in these drinks and hence the limits vary and so consumer awareness is necessary before consuming them

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    Mateschitz adapted the product to Western tastes by diluting it‚ lowering the caffeine content‚ and adding carbonation. Red Bull essentially invented the functional energy´ beverage category in Western markets‚ named thus because the beverages were meant to be consumed for energy‚ not enjoyment purposes. Both the Thai version and Mateschitz’s version of Red Bull contained the following energy-enhancing ingredients: caffeine‚ taurine‚ and glucuronolactone. These three ingredients‚ along with a variety

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    Strategies for Managing Stress Every day people describe their lives as intense and stressful. There are many causes of stress such as job related‚ family‚ and financial. However‚ there exist multiple types of stress. Nonetheless‚ stress levels can vary from one individual to the next and remains to be a challenge definitively. According to Colella‚ Hitt‚ and Miller (2006) "stress can be defined as a feeling of tension that occurs when a person assesses that a given situation is about to exceed

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    This shows that it is an unknown ingredient that may be unnecessary. Energy drinks won’t increase energy levels because it states in paragraph 24‚” there was an overwhelming lack of evidence to substantiate claims that drink ingredients‚ apart from caffeine and sugar‚ can provide any benefits”. This shows that there is a lack of evidence that drink ingredients can provide any increase in energy levels. This shows that the author supports his claim by showing how the energy

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    between these two brands are their sugar level. Coca-Cola‚ the dominant coke brand‚ contains less sugar compared to that of Pepsi’s. Furthermore‚ these two world renowned colas are said to help regain energy because of its caffeine content. In addition‚ Pepsi has higher caffeine content and contains more calories compared to Coke. These two cola types carbonated drinks are slightly different in taste. Coca-Cola has a slight vanilla taste to it while Pepsi has a sort of citrusy taste to it. When poured

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    about substances like vitamins and protein supplements which are never classified as performance enhancers despite their significant effects that they have on one’s performance. You could also add coffee and soda to this list because they contain caffeine‚ which is considered a performance enhancer by some athletic authorities. These examples of performance-enhancing drugs have been an acceptable business practice and for some a way of life. Imagine a coffee drinker without that morning “Cup of Joe”

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