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    Coca Cola in Belgium

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    1) How could the Belgium problem have damaged Coca Cola? Coca-Cola had been creating a really strong and successful image‚ and people had great sympathy for the brand. But because of the Belgian scandal‚ the credibility of the umbrella brand was being doubted. First of all‚ customers (mainly from Belgium and France at the beginning) were scared of drinking Coca-Cola products. For example‚ parents did not want their kids to get contaminated. More so‚ the brand was not giving a specific reason for

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    Coca- Cola Overview

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    Introduction The Coca-Cola Company is a leading manufacturer‚ distributor and marketer of soft drink concentrates and syrups‚ juice and juice-drink products. The company is a profitable company that trades on the New York Stock Exchange. The original product was formulated in 1886 by john Pemberton‚ a pharmacist in Atlanta Georgia‚ who sold it at a local drug store soda fountain as a "treatment for the mental and physical disorders. A few years later‚ Asa Candler acquired the formula‚ established

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    Coca Cola Strategy

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    central role Slide 2: International strategy of Coca Cola (1900 to 1950) 1899-1909: added to 379 bottling plants across the United States for consumption of about 70 million liters / year. 1906: developing the first bottling plant in Havana‚ Cuba => marked the first step of Coca cola international market 1936: World War broke out => the bottling plant follow the army and when the war ended‚ coca has owned subsidiaries in 64 countries. 1950: Coca cola started advertising on TV => effects promote

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    Coca Cola History

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    Coca-Cola Company has a unique and exciting story when it began and the hero of this story is an Atlanta pharmacist Dr. John Pemberton who founded it in 1886 in New York. He developed a fragrant‚ caramel-coloured liquid after that he offered it for sale at Jacobs’ Pharmacy. Then‚ this mix was blended with a carbonated water and introduced to customers to try it and they took a fancy to this new drink. Frank Robinson‚ who is a Pemberton’s bookkeeper‚ named and wrote the mixture of Coca-Cola out

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    History of Coca-Cola

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    Coca-Cola was invented by 1886‚ by a pharmacist who fought in the Civil War named John Pemberton. His nickname was “Doc”. Pemberton died in August of 1888. A man named Asa Griggs Candler rescued the business. In 1891‚ he became the main owner of Coca-Cola. When Candler took over‚ one of the most creative marketing techniques was started. He paid traveling men to hand out free Coke coupons. Candlers idea was that people would get a free Coke‚ enjoy the beverage‚ and buy more of the product.

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    Analysis Of Coca-Cola

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    Coca-Cola is a carbonated soda sold in stores‚ restaurants‚ and candy machines all through the world. It is delivered by The Coca-Cola Company of Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ and is frequently alluded to just as Coke (an enrolled trademark of The Coca-Cola Company in the United States since March 27‚ 1944). Initially expected as a patent pharmaceutical when it was imagined in the late nineteenth century by John Pemberton‚ Coca-Cola was purchased out by specialist Asa Griggs Candler‚ whose showcasing strategies

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    Coca-cola and Pepsi

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    towards the brands where the brand Pepsi again was the last indicating that although the respondents are able to distinguish the brand‚ they don’t see the brand as a need satisfier. In Brand Association where we had chosen four other factors besides the product attribute‚ Pepsi was ranked third among the brands‚ this indicates that the brand has got promise in terms of the overall brand image and respondents still associate good qualities with the brand name. [pic] 3.market targeting

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    Coca Cola India

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    B890 Assignment 1 Student Name: Sin May Yin Jennifer Student ID: S11005210 Tutorial Group: 01 Introduction: To ease the discussion in the 4 areas required‚ an introduction has been added to summarize the challenges faced by Coca cola in India. More details have been added from various sources to provide a more detail picture outlining the plight of Coke in India. Coke has suffered the below difficulties when operating in India. Reports of Center for Science and Environment

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    India History Background Coke and Pepsi Learn to Compete in India Case Summary Indian softdrinks Market Six product segments-Economic crisis of 1991 leaving consumers with little choice of brands -1986 “Pepsi Foods Ltd.” “Lehar Pepsi” -1990 Coca-Cola Reenters market with joint venture “Britco Foods” -Later partner with Parle Advertising Pepsi and Coke sponsor TV campaigns‚ Urban Youth‚ Cultural Festivals and Sports Fans. Both Pepsi and Coke look to expand into other markets (fruit juices‚ bottled

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    or Pepsi. Both of which are cola based products‚ whereas Dr Pepper is a different pepper flavored based soda. Additionally Dr Pepper is held by Cadbury Schweppes‚ a company who holds the third largest share of the U.S. soft drink market‚ behind the Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo. Inc. Given those two facts it can be inferred that Dr Pepper must spend more proportionally on advertising to appeal to the niche market soda consumer who may not like cola based sodas or cola drinkers who are looking for

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