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    Case Study Snapple

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    Business Administration University of Santo Tomas "SNAPPLE: REVITALIZING A BRAND" In partial fulfillment of the academic requirement for the course BA31 Brand Management Submitted by: Bandian‚ Alvin Co Ting‚ Annie May W. Fernandez‚ Anthony C. Francisco‚ Mary Abelaine J. Lee‚ Marvin John C. 4M5 Submitted to: Eric G. Pasquin‚ MBA Course Lecturer September 24‚ 2013 THE MAIN PARTS OF A CASE STUDY I. Background Information Snapple Corporation was established way back to 1972 in Brooklyn

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    commercial products on your plants. Fortunately‚ hot peppers are an effective way to control most garden pests. It is a good alternative for many pests‚ including aphids‚ hornworms‚ cabbageworms‚ caterpillars‚ and flea beetles‚ and other pests that can suck the life out of a plant. Hot peppers can add more than spice to your meal. They can also serve as a helpful‚ natural insecticide. The preparation is actually quite simple. Making your own organic pepper pesticide takes a little work‚ but the results

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    From 1972 to 1993‚ why did Snapple flourish when so many small start-up premium fruit drinks stayed small or disappeared? * Premium pricing allowed the company to introduce a variety of products‚ many of which were unsuccessful‚ while still remaining profitable * Hired a professional management team that used focus groups to improve label design‚ increased the advertising budget‚ and intensified the independent distributor system throughout the East Coast * Successful advertising and

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    Snapple Case Study Despite the fact that many small startup premium fruit drink companies stayed small or even disappeared during the period from 1972 to 1993‚ Snapple was able to flourish. A large part of Snapple avoiding the fate of these other companies can be attributed to how successful it was in utilizing the four Ps of marketing‚ especially product and promotion. Of the four Ps‚ the marketing mix typically starts with the product‚ which is one area where Snapple separated itself from

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    SNAPPLE CASE Table  of  Contents   Question  1 ......................................................................................................................... 3   Figure1.  Stages  of  managerial  approach  towards  market. ..............................................................................3   Question  2 ......................................................................................................................... 4   Question  3 .

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    Case Study Snapple

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    Snapple’s brand is a customer-based brand. Snapple is the first company to produce a complete line of all-natural beverages and they were “made from the best stuff on earth.” In 1980‚ Snapple created the non-carbonated ready-to-drink beverages with fruit juices and iced teas. Snapple brand equity: Customers love Snapple The name of “Snapple” is attractive Quirky Logo and packaging Word-of mouth advertising Advertisement with Wendy “the Snapple Lady” is very special Where did Quaker go wrong

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    Product: The Snapple product line is vast and spans many different flavors‚ many of which were unpopular. Only a handful of flavors held the product afloat‚ this in effect was due to the premium pricing of the product. The product in itself was marketed with the accompanying mantra of “100% Natural” and proved to be quite popular among a very difficult to define market segment. Snapple was neither defined as a “lifestyle” brand or a “fashion” brand‚ it was somewhere in the middle‚ generally grouped

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    Pepper Shot Small Pepper Spray Flip Top Stream The self-defense product industry has come up with diversified designs of pepper spray—all of which has the sole purpose of helping people protect themselves against would-be attackers. One of the best disabling weapons that you can easily purchase now from a reliable manufacturer and that offers powerful irritant capsaicin that immobilizes a criminal right away is the pepper spray flip top. Because a flip-top actuator is a basic‚ simple-to-operate

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    The Acquisition of Snapple by Quaker Oats In an effort to raise the company’s growth rate and avoid a takeover.Quaker Oats‚ acquired Snapple beverage corporation for $1‚7 billion‚a price considered by many to be valued a billion too much. Snapple captured a significant loyal following by being an innovator in the ready-to-drink tea.The RTD tea segment of the beverage market was a quick developing area with promising returns ‚that’s why it attracted giants like coca cola and Pepsico‚ who entered

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    known as a popular and user friendly “ready-to-drink” beverage. The huge growth Snapple was able to achieve was due in part to the almost cultish fan base that Snapple developed. For example‚ a family in New Jersey even gave their son the middle name Snapple. Studies showed that ready-to-drink beverages were selected almost strictly based upon fashion‚ taste‚ and status related considerations. For this reason‚ Snapple gained appeal through alternative means of marketing. They used product placements

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