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    The article “Anti-energy Drinks: Relaxation in a Can” explains the recent release of anti-energy drinks. Anti-energy drinks are meant to provide an opposite effect that the current energy drinks such as Red Bull and Monster. These beverages‚ unlike energy drinks‚ are being marketed to help people unwind while offering an alternative to drugs and alcohol. Matt Moody‚ founder of Mary Jane’s Relaxing Soda says "When you are stressed out‚ normally you’d have a drink‚ you can’t walk around smelling like

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    topic of energy drinks being allowed for kids is a huge debate. Energy drinks are said to help give you energy for you long days‚ but are very deadly at the same time. Energy drink companies say that it’s the kids faults for drinking the energy products but all in all it is there’s to begin with. They have hidden so much from us should they be allowed to hide it any more? One of the biggest dangers of energy drinks is death. There are twelve reported death reports saying that monster energy is the

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    Company Name: OZM Inc. Mission: To advertise Filipino made carbonated drinks to the enjoyment of the Filipino people. Vision: To one day dominate the market of carbonated drinks in the Philippines. To provide the Filipino people immaculate drinks made by and for the Pilipino People Company Background: OZM. Inc was founded by Mr. Christian Dacasin in the year 2010‚ inspired by his mother’s home made drinks. In Mr. Dacasin’s pursuit to promote Filipino made products in the Philippines

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    Summary of “Competition in Energy Drinks‚ Sport Drinks‚ and Vitamin-Enhanced Beverages” * Beverages were popular in the mid-2000s. However‚ nowadays consumers are reducing their consumption of carbonated soft drinks. * To handle this issue‚ beverage companies such as Coca-Cola and PepsiCo introduced alternative beverage such as energy drinks‚ sport drinks‚ and vitamin drinks‚ and also new relaxation drinks. * While trying to expand their market‚ beverage industry also got the

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    convenience stores‚ grocery stores Able to deliver with carbonated soft drinks Weakness: Price is high compared to soft drinks Unhealthy ingredients Caffeine is not regulated – like in soft drink industry Opportunity: Consumer demand Supplier Channels – ingredients‚ cans‚ labels Product Innovation – provides differentiation Brand Loyalty – taste‚ image‚ energy boosting Brand building skills needed 2 oz. energy shots Threat: Economy Scientific evidence that some products are not healthy

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    Energy Drinks target many teens and adults and are found to dangerous by the FDA with ingredients that damage the body and cause harmful side effects. Energy drinks are bad for your body‚ and the fake energy in them are extremely harmful. “Energy drinks are canned or bottled beverages sold in convenience stores‚ grocery stores‚ bars‚ and nightclubs in mixed drinks.”(Wong 1) They have a potential to affect your life. The first energy drink was created in 1987 in Japan by a Japanese man named Dietrich

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    Contrasting Coffee and Energy Drinks For years‚ there have been debates on whether there are health differences between energy drinks and coffee. Though they are very similar‚ coffee and energy drinks have many factors that play parts in their differences. Ingredients‚ caffeine content‚ taste‚ and target audience are just some of the many elements that play a role in the differences of coffee and energy drinks. The first difference of coffee and energy drinks is the ingredients used to make either

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    Mixing Alcohol and Energy Drinks In recent years the consumption of energy drinks combined with alcohol has become popular for young adults in North America. Energy drinks are caffeinated beverages that intend to provide a burst of energy and/or enhance alertness. The principle active ingredients in energy drinks are caffeine‚ high doses of sugar (or a sugar substitute)‚ they generally include B vitamins‚ an amino acid‚ and plant/herbal extracts. Alcohol is a highly addictive and most commonly

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    Five Forces of Competition on Energy Drinks Industry Rivalry Among Competing Sellers Increasing Market Size There are already many brands in the energy drinks industry. Simultaneously‚ existing beverage producers are coming up different products to capture increasing the size of the market for alternative beverages by extending existing product lines and developing altogether new products. Increasing marketing strategies The competition among producers becomes more and more fierce. Because

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    launched a new energy drink called Cocaine. Since the first days on the market the drink has become very controversial. The public didn’t have a problem with the content of the new beverage‚ which is very similar to Red Bull or Monster. It was its’ name that people didn’t really feel quite right about. Redux Beverages’ CEO and inventor of Cocaine‚ Jamey Kirby thought that naming an energy drink after a dangerous narcotic was “a fun name”‚ the public‚ however‚ did not agree (“Cocaine drink claims” 2006)

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