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    Coca Cola Report

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    REPORT ON COCA COLA SUBMITTED TO: MR. RASHID SAEED SUBMITTED BY: MUBESHRAH TEHSEEN (MB-09-10) SAIMAH A MAJEED (MB-09-13) AZHAR AYUB (MB-09-37) WAQAR HAIDER (MB-09-24) Semester: MBA 4th THE EXORDIUM Nothing is deserving worship Almighty Allah‚ the most Merciful‚ Compassionate and Gracious. All praises for him because he is the creator of this mysterious universe and guides

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    Coke Vs Pepsi

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    sports and celebrities while Coca-Cola has events and lifestyle focus such as vacations giveaways. For pricing policies‚ Pepsi uses an aggressive pricing policy to get immediate market share from Indian competitors while Coca-Cola have huge reductions up to 15-25%. For distribution arrangements‚ production plants and bottling centres are placed in large cities all around India. 2. Timing of entry into the Indian market brought different results for PepsiCo and Coca-Cola India. What benefits or disadvantages

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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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    Coke vs Pepsi in India

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    THE BEVERAGE BATTLEFIELD In 2003‚ Jagdeep Kapoor‚ chairman of Samsika Marketing Consultants in Mumbai (formerly Bombay)‚ commented that "Coke lost a number ofyears over errors. But at last it seems to be getting its positioning right." Similarly‚ Ronald McEachern‚ PepsiCo ’s Asia chief‚ asserted "India is the beverage battlefield for 2003." The experience ofthe world ’s two giant soft drinks companies in India during the 1990s and the beginning of the new millennium was not a happy one‚ even though

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    foreign colas boycott and pesticide allengations). Though most of the factors in the political environment are unpredictable and existed within the macroenvironment‚ steps could have been taken to anticipate and minimize the impact of the political risks. Coca-Cola could have worked with local partners and the host government. As “political sensitivity to foreign influences can be catastrophic – often driven by perception and not reality” (William Nobrega 2008) in India‚ PepsiCo and Coca-Cola could

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    Hypothesis-Pepsi vs Coke

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    Running head: COKE A Coke is a Coke ITT Tech PROBLEM Why do some of us have such strong soda preferences? There’s all this uproar of Coke vs. Pepsi‚ and really looking at the ingredients‚ the products aren’t all that different. Both are made of carbonated water‚ high fructose corn syrup‚ caramel color‚ sugar‚ phosphoric acid‚ caffeine‚ citric acid and natural flavors (Pendergrast‚ 2000‚ p.6). The natural flavors are where they differ. Coke includes a “secret ingredient” known as Merchandise

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    In 1886‚ the Coca Cola Company was developed but it wasn ’t until 1898 that the fierce competitor Pepsi-Cola entered into the market. These 2 companies are the two major players that dominate the consumer beverage (soft-drink) industry. Coke and Pepsi have since been competing to rein the global market in consumer beverages. The market of drinks in the United States alone is valued at more than thirty million dollars annually. With the growth of these two companies‚ PepsiCo has developed and acquired

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    Pepsi Cola

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    in PEPSI COLA Background of the study Carbonated soft drink Pepsi was first fabricated in 1890 by Caleb Davis Bradham in US. Since then there had been a huge adjustment that has been accumulated out the feature keeping in mind the end goal to adapt up to the altering outer situation. In 1898 it was named as Brad’s Drink‚ which was altered to Pepsi-Cola in 1903 and at last to Pepsi in 1961. It has an imperative item line that incorporates Dr Pepper‚ 7 Up‚ Irn Bru‚ Cola Turka‚ Big Cola‚ and so forth

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    cola explosion

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    Cola Explosion When the Mentos come into contact with the Diet Coke‚ a reaction causes the rapid formation of foam. it is concluded that the potassium benzoate‚ aspartame‚ and CO2 gas contained in the Diet Coke‚ in combination with the gelatin and gum arabic ingredients of the Mentos‚ all contribute to the formation of the foam. The structure of the Mentos is the most significant cause of the eruption due to nucleation.MythBusters reported that when fruit-flavored Mentos with a smooth waxy coating

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    In: Diet Coke-ane‚ Out: The Coffee Culture The brand has come a long way from its very first ad in 1983. A drink that is now squarely aimed at women was introduced to the world with an ad starring Bob Hope‚ an American comedian. As decades went by‚ companies improved their tactics to hook in consumers‚ boosting their appearance and reputation among Americans. An analysis of Diet Coke advertisements reveals how companies use such techniques‚ such as sex‚ fitness‚ and fashion‚ to appeal their products

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