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    Soft Drinks India

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    Soft drinks in India – Huge Potential Ahead According to the ‘Product Insights: Soft Drinks in India’ report‚ The global soft drinks market grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.45% from 2005 to 2009 and was valued at $494.5 billion in 2009. New product launches in the global soft drinks market increased by 8.59% in 2009. The US was the top country by retail sales as well as by number of new product launches‚ followed by Japan which ranked second in both categories. Globally‚ India ranked

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    Drink in Trend: Thailand

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    Drink in Trend Marketeer Magazine (Sep 2008) Thailand Non Carbonated Drink Market 2008 Market Value (million baht) Growth Rate Carbonated soft drink 40‚000 -4% Energy drink 30‚000 -1% Bottled water 15‚000 12% Milk 13‚700 7.7% Ready to drink coffee 9‚500 8% Soy milk 8‚500 10.7% Yogurt drink 8‚419 5.4% Fruit juice 7‚500 5% Ready to drink tea 4‚000 16% Malt beverage 3‚091 12% Sparkling drink 3‚000 1% Functional drink 3‚000 100% Source: NC Nelson and beverage companies Ready

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    Analysis of Energy Drinks

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    A Can of Bull? Do Energy Drinks Really Provide a Source of Energy? Objectives • Describe and categorize chemically the components of various popular “energy drinks.” • Determine the physiological role of these components in the human body. • Explain scientifically how the marketing claims for these drinks are supported (or not). • Determine under what conditions each of the “energy drinks” might be useful to the consumer. The Case After spending several years working the Sport’s Desk of the Lansing

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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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    still need your comment please 29 November 2012 Energy Drink Energy drinks are the quick human refuel for the young adults who may use this drink to improve performance and combat fatigue when they are tired after long day of work. The abuse of this addictive drink has another big impact on the society‚ especially in the entire student or labor industry companies the workers are consuming energy drinks the famous “Energy Monster” energy drinks which has become part of daily activities or just to relax

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    stay awake. Companies today have created a drink that will kick the effect of being tired and feeling drowsy. Energy drinks today come in different sizes and names. They are becoming a growing problem in America today. Coffee is normally considered to be your more older generation not something really suited for a younger crowed like teenagers. But Energy drinks like Monster ‚Red Bull‚ AMP and Rockstar Advertise their product to any one that will drink them . They use movie stars and sports stars

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    Statistics and Soft Drink

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    CASE 1 - DEMAND ESTIMATION and ELASTICITY: Soft Drinks in the U.S. Demand can be estimated with experimental data‚ time-series data‚ or cross-section data. In this case‚ cross-section data appear in the Excel file. Soft drink consumption in cans per capita per year is related to six-pack price‚ income per capita‚ and mean temperature across the 48 contiguous states in the United States. QUESTIONS 1. Given the data‚ please construct (a) a multiple linear regression equation and (b) a log-linear

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    Sports Drinks vs. Water

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    Choose Water it Will Prove Better! Should I drink the sports drink or should I drink water? The answer is simple‚ water is better because it will provide you with all of the nutrients and minerals you need plus it will rehydrate you. Our bodies are made of over 75% water‚ so the logical choice would be to fill our bodies with water. It seems that in one sentence I should be able to convince you that water is definitely the right choice‚ just in case it does not‚ here is more reasoning. Water

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    Sugary Drinks Tax

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    Sugary Drinks By:Alexzandria Gipson Sugar ..Drinks...Tax…Should there be tax on sugary drink?There should be tax on sugary drink because it could help with health problems and it can also help save money. One reason why there should be tax on sugary drinks is because it could encourage people to be healthy.One example why there should be tax onsugary drinks is because they could help with diabetes. They would be discouraged because there would be tax. Another reason why there should be tax on

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    Drink Business Plan

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    goals. “Bubble Buzz” will be marketed as a unique functional drink while striving to reinforce the company’s status as the leader in innovation and successful product launches. The marketing strategies will enable to reach a market size of an estimated 8‚688‚300 people (targeted) with a forecasted sales growth prospect of 7.3% over the next 4 years ($243‚029.47 profits)‚ while satisfying the needs of the still-unserved market for ready-to-drink bubble tea. Success will be reflected by a sizeable capture

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