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    adapt to changing attitudes. This case study focuses on Nestlé’s Kit Kat and the long term brand name maintenance strategies which have sustained Kit Kat’s position as a market leader for over sixty years. What is a brand name? Branding is the collection of attributes that the consumer has come to expect from a product‚ which will strongly influence their buying patterns. Branding can be achieved using a company name - it can be applied generically or‚ as in the case of Kit Kat‚ on an individual basis

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    KitKat KitKat was launched by Rowintree in 1935 as Chocolate Crisp. The market performance of Kitkat has been pretty optimistic. Since the Chocolate confectionery market is very concentrated‚ stable and competitive. KitKat has enough strength to take the opportunities to do better and stay higher in its industry. However‚ there are some company ’s weaknesses which would bring some threats for KitKat. The SWOT analysis: Its major and minor strengths of KitKat: 1. Strong team work. 2. The

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    re-named two years later as KitKat Chocolate Crisp. It became KitKat after the Second World War. No one is sure where the name KitKat came from but it’s thought the famous KitKat Club of the 1920s had some influence. Within two years of launch‚ KitKat was established as Rowntree’s leading product‚ a position that it has maintained ever since. During the war‚ KitKat was portrayed as a valuable wartime food and advertising described the brand as “What active people need”. KitKat 4 Finger For most of

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    CASE STUDY OF MARKETING ON WAFER INDUSTRY ( PERK AND KITKAT) WHAT IS CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR? Consumer behaviour refers to the behaviour that consumer display in searching for‚ purchasing‚ using‚ evaluating & disposing of products & services that they expect will satisfy their needs. INTRODUCTION ON THE CHOCOLATE INDUSTRY Indian Chocolate Industry as today is dominated by two companies‚ both multinationals. The market leader is Cadbury with a lion ’s share of 70%

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    Nestlé KitKat Cross-platform mobile app The Challenge Nestlé is one of the world’s leading FMCG manufacturers. Kit Kat is Nestlé’s leading confectionary brand and the UK’s favourite chocolate biscuit bar. Our Strategy Our aim was to create an extension to Kit Kat’s YouTube channel for the smart phone user. The brief was to create an experience which utilises the unique functionality that mobile provides‚ and Users are asked what mood they are in‚ and a selection of videos is presented to

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    Marketing tactics - the marketing mix of kitkat Product strategy  No matter how effective the promotion and packaging‚ a firm will find it very difficult tomarket a product which fails to satisfy a consumer need. Kit Kat owes much of itssuccess to a unique dual appeal - as a four-finger chocolate bar‚ (known in theconfectionery trade as a countline)‚ sold at corner shops and newsagents‚ but also as atwo-finger biscuit sold in supermarkets. It is a product that has endured because of itswide appeal

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    years later as KitKat Chocolate Crisp. It became KitKat after the Second World War. No one is sure where the name KitKat came from but it’s thought the famous KitKat Club of the 1920s had some influence. Within two years of launch‚ KitKat was established as Rowntree’s leading product‚ a position that it has maintained ever since. During the war‚ KitKat was portrayed as a valuable wartime food and advertising described the brand as “What active people need”. For most of its life‚ KitKat has appeared

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    1) Based on the demanded and supply of Kitkat‚ If I am the manager of Ten-10 in Lim Kok Wing University‚ I would lower the price of a bar of KitKat. In demand‚ if I lower the price of a bar of KitKat‚ the quantity of demanded will increase‚ so more people would buy the bar of Kitkat. More people in Lim Kok Wing University would afford to buy the bar of Kitkit. In supply‚ the lower the price of a bar of KitKat‚ the greater the quantity supply. So there is more product to being sell.

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    Android Updated Its KitKat 4.4 Version The much awaited Android’s Kitkat 4.4 update has come with a few good features that we can look up to. Google Now Google now is the Digital Personal Assistant that is developed by Google. It works in the background and gives you the freedom not to worry. In the new Kitkat version if you are a Nexus 5 user you don’t even have to touch the screen to launch Google now. Just say “Ok Google” and here it launches‚ Amazing! Google Now works on cards and displays

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    old‚ both male and female and thus the price is accordingly kept affordable. The brand is one of the renowned chocolate brands and enjoys a good reputation Consumers trust the brand because there is certain level of quality attached to it. KitKat “Broad in appeal‚ young in feel‚ big in stature.” This quote encompasses the brand positioning of Kit Kat. Kit Kat’s target market is men and women of all ages. The brand is youthful in nature‚ and focuses on the consumer segment who love chocolate

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