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    BETTER BRAND IMAGE: A CASE OF COLA RIVALS IN THE PAKISTANI CONTEXT | Consumer Behavior – Research Paper | | | 12/29/2009 | Asma Shamshad – Junaid Manzoor – Sidra Manzoor – Warda Zubair – Zafar A. Khan CONTENTS Table of Contents Introduction to Cola Companies4 Company Profile – PepsiCo Inc.4 Company Profile – Coca Cola Company4 Introduction to Cola Wars5 Early battles leading to new Coke5 Introducing a new flavor6 Battle shifts to International Markets6 Pepsi troubles in Brazil6

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    Pepsi Co Case Study

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    MK416-Case Study 1 1) Both companies experienced a range of unexpected problems and difficulties while trying to enter the Indian market. The Indian government was viewed as unfriendly to foreign investors. Also‚ the “principle of indigenous availability” had specified that if an item could be obtained anywhere else within the country‚ imports of similar items were forbidden. In Coca-Cola’s first attempt in the Indian market they chose to voluntarily withdrawal following a dispute with the government

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    Coke Wars Case Study

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    between Coke and Pepsi affected the industry’s profits? Their competition for greater market share led to the evolution of both companies into dominant companies that left little room for other competitors for the vast majority of their history. This increased growth in profit‚ however‚ meant a lot more advertising and capital investment‚ which it’s profitability began to reach its peak in the late 1970’s as most other small bottlers were forced out of the market. Thus‚ as Coke and Pepsi pulled

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    the products of PepsiCo: The major brand categories owned by PepsiCo‚ Inc. include Pepsi‚ Frito-Lay‚ Gatorade‚ Quaker Oats and Tropicana. Each of these has numerous other product offerings in their respective categories‚ both U.S. and internationally 1. Pepsi 2. Diet Pepsi 3. Caffeine-Free Pepsi 4. Caffeine-Free Diet Pepsi 5. Pepsi Wild Cherry 6. Diet Pepsi Wild Cherry 7. Diet Pepsi Vanilla 8. Pepsi ONE LITRATURE REVIEW: • According to kabir c. sen (june‚1997) Unlike

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    their product. My Biology 141 class challenged people to do the Pepsi/Coke challenge to see if they were cable in distinguishing between Cola products Pepsi and Coke even if they had recently brushed their teeth or not. There were two hypotheses to test. The first one being that there is a difference between brushing your teeth and not brushing your teeth‚ within the last thirty minutes‚ in their ability to distinguish between Pepsi and Coke. The second one was that there is no difference between brushing

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    Pepsi Blue Case Study

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    PEPSI BLUE CASE STUDY: THE CHALLENGES INHERENT IN EXECUTING A GLOBAL RE-BRANDING CAMPAIGN During the 1990s‚ PepsiCo launched new products and engineered a global re-branding campaign in an effort to grow sales volume; reinvigorate their stagnant brand; and to close the increasingly large sales and market share gap between itself and its primary competitor‚ Coca-Cola. In 1993‚ Pepsi jump-started its marketing efforts by adding two brands to its portfolio: Crystal Pepsi and Pepsi Max. Crystal

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    Coke Case

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    Article Review  Coke has 28% US market ( $4.6 billion ) and get $13 billion revenue from the global market of not-from concentrate juices  Juices production is more complicated than bottling soft drinks due to many variables  Coke has a secret methodology to produce orange juices and call it as Black Book. It includes detail data about the myriad flavors to make the juices as well as external factors like weather patterns‚ expected crop yields and cost pressure.  Coke has 15 brands each

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    Reasons Of Failure Of Coke Vanilla in India After few months of the launching of Coke Vanilla the market scenario was somewhat like this:- –Retailers reported slow sales of the product. –Rapidly dropping sales in metros. –Sales dropped from retailer average of 48 bottles/day to 24 in 3 months. –In eight months‚ it was down to 4-5 bottles/day. – The Company then was forced to pulled out the Product from the market within the time span of 10 months. –One of the most expensive advertising

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    COLA WARS : COKE AND PEPSI IN THE 21ST CENTURY” INTRODUCTION "Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in the 21st Century” explains the economics of the soft drink industry and its relation with profits‚ taking into account all stages of the value chain of the soft drink industry. By focusing on the war between Coca-Cola and PepsiCo as market leaders in this industry – with a 90% market share in carbonated beverages – the study analyses the different stages of the value chain (concentrate producers

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    Coke Zero Case Study

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    Case Study Analysis Coke Zero Facts or size up * In both 2005 and 2006 sales of Coca Cola products dropped * Diet Coke plus was launched in 2007 * People were becoming increasing health conscience and no longer drank full calorie drinks quite as often * Diet coke tend to marketed towards women and thus the men were left out * Coke Zero’s name was chosen so as to not associate the word “diet” with the drink * Because of the Australia design of the product the US markets

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