Cereal maker Kellogg is reformulating Coco Pops to cut the levels of sugar and boost the fibre content‚ as well as launching a new variant with nutritional properties that would allow it to be advertised on kids’ TV. Sugar levels in existing Kellogg’s Coco Pops cereals will be cut by 15% by the middle of next year and replaced with starch from grains and glucose syrup. No artificial sweetners will be added and the calorie count will remain the same – around 116 per portion. Kellogg says the move
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Breakfast for Those Who Need it Whether donating food‚ time or money‚ Kellogg Company and its employees have always sought to brighten futures. In 1930 our company’s founder‚ W.K. Kellogg‚ created the W.K. Kellogg Foundationwww.wkkf.org. Each year‚ the Foundation donates grants and breakfasts to charitable organisations around the world. The Kellogg Company has been able to help the Kellogg Foundation make grants of more than $5.5 billion to projects that fit its mission: to help children succeed
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Loops Corn Flakes with Real Strawberry Puree Adult Corn Flakes Corn Flakes with Real Honey Corn Flakes with Real Mango Puree Corn Flakes with Real Almond and Honey Corn Flakes with Real Banana Puree & Chips Shape Management Kellogs Special K Kellogg’’s Extra Muesli - No added sugar Health Management Kellogs All Bran Kellogs Heart to Heart (Oats) Kellogs Oat Bites Kellogs Museli (Fruit Magic‚ Nuts Delight‚ Crunchy Fruit n Nuts) Targeting Choices Products Corn Flakes Bran Oats
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introduced a range of flavors and varieties such as Special K bars apple & Pear‚ chocolate‚ and Red berry. The parent company for special K is Kellogg’s and it’s a worldwide company for producing cereals. In 2010 sales reached nearly $12 billion‚ Kellogg Company is the world’s leading producer of cereal and a leading producer of convenience foods‚ including cookies‚ cereal bars‚ and fruit-flavored snacks‚ with leading brand such as Pop-Tarts® and Nutri-Grain®. My assessment of Kellogg’s Special K
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25% sugar. (Kellogg Sales and Marketing 2010) As a result of this popularity the breakfast cereal market is worth over $1.2 billion in retail sales per annum (Australian Breakfast Cereal Manufacturers Forum (ABCMF)). The industry is dominated by a few large companies including Carman’s Fine Foods‚ Freedom Foods‚ Kellogg Australia‚ Nestlé Australia‚ Popina Foods‚ Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing‚ producing the many different brands familiar to breakfast consumers in Australia. Kellogg (Australia)
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poor performance are as follows: 1. Product Defects: a. Indians like to have hot or lukewarm milk unlike their western counterparts. On pouring hot milk‚ the flakes used to become soggy and did not taste good. So‚ the primary strength on which Kellogg banked (i.e. crispy flakes was not available) b. Indians like to add sugar to their milk. However‚ the sugar did not dissolve well in cold milk. So‚ having the flakes even with cold milk did not find many customers. c. The taste of its products
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In 1939‚ corporate powerhouse Kellogg Company transformed their whole-wheat cereal brand Pep‚ into something that revolutionized the breakfast industry. Pep was the first cereal to be advertised as vitamin fortified‚ enriched with vitamins B and D as part of William Keith Kellogg’s mission to increase the nutritional content of his products. The altered product was advertised through many mass media outlets as a healthy‚ energizing alternative to their competitor’s average breakfast options. Pep
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Marketing Plan Outline I. Executive Summary A high-level summary of the marketing plan. II. The Challenge Brief description of product to be marketed and associated goals‚ such as sales figures and strategic goals. III. Situation Analysis Company Analysis • Goals • Focus • Culture • Strengths • Weaknesses • Market share Customer Analysis • Number • Type • Value drivers • Decision process • Concentration of customer base for particular products Competitor Analysis •
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0007-070X.htm BFJ 104‚9 CASE STUDY 766 Packaging of children ’s breakfast cereal: manufacturers versus children Department of Retailing and Marketing‚ The Business School‚ Manchester Metropolitan University‚ Manchester‚ UK Keywords Food‚ Children‚ Consumer behaviour‚ Marketing Abstract Based on primary research from both a child consumer and manufacturer perspective‚ this article explores
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Foregoing profits rather than putting its customers at risk 4) Phasing out some food ads to children 5) Searching for salt substitutes Kellogg’s is one of world’s most ethical companies for many reasons. To start with‚ the Founder W.K. Kellogg wanted to do good things for people‚ starting with nutrition and the environment‚ and began promoting environmentally-friendly processes by producing the first boxes of cereal in recycled packaging in 1906. Today‚ Kellogg’s uses 100% recycled packaging
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