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    Kit Kat analysis

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    the Crème Egg and Roses selection box. Cadbury`s main competitors are Jacobs Suchard‚ Nestle and Mars Incorporated. Kit Kat is one of the Nestle popular products which was invented in 18th century by Rowntree`s of York (than was acquired by Nestle). Kit Kat has unique four-fingered shape‚ which makes it recognizable as the product of Nestle. The following case is all about Kit Kat`s shape and weather Nestle can have a trademark on the shape (not the name – which is more common). Nestle and Cadbury

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    Kitkat 4 P's

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    Marketing tactics - the marketing mix of kitkat Product strategy  No matter how effective the promotion and packaging‚ a firm will find it very difficult tomarket a product which fails to satisfy a consumer need. Kit Kat owes much of itssuccess to a unique dual appeal - as a four-finger chocolate bar‚ (known in theconfectionery trade as a countline)‚ sold at corner shops and newsagents‚ but also as atwo-finger biscuit sold in supermarkets. It is a product that has endured because of itswide appeal

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    Marketing Mix Sample

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    Marketing Activity Nestea Nestea is a brand of iced tea manufactured by Nestle and distributed by Nestle company’s drinks department in the Unites States. It competes with Uniliver/Pepsico’s and more importantly against Lipton Iced Tea. Nestea provides to the consumers a wide variety of "tea products": in regular and diet forms‚ including liquid and powdered tea concentrates and ready-to-drink bottles dispensed by vendor or in a machine (This are the most frequently used). The drink is available

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    Market Segmentation

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    Question 1 Division of marketing for Kit Kat – chocolate bar‚ into geographic ‚ demographic‚ psychographic and behavioural segmentation. Geographic segmentation The market is broadly divided into Urban (cities and towns) and Rural (villages). Kit Kat caters the high urban need by making products available that too with a variety with the help of which the rural crowd can be kept attracted. Rural needs are also kept in mind and there is nothing even required for Kit Kat to make an effort to attract rural

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    REPORT-Market strategies To: Nestle and Cadbury From: Abul Rahat Re: Market strategies Diversification--- diversification is when businesses create new versions of the same product for example nestle may create a kit kat ice cream and this is an example on how they will use diversification Product development—product development is when a business bring in a new product into the market an example of this would be if nestle bought in a new product into the market like a new drink(milkshake)

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    Kitkat Case Study

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    Long Term Maintenance of a Classic Brand Name Introduction Kit Kat was launched in 1937. Since then‚ it has consistently been one of the best selling chocolate bars on the market and has acquired an instantly recognisable brand name and identity. In 1997‚ British sales of Kit Kat amounted to some £227 million‚ which made it easily the most popular confectionery product on the market. Forty four Kit Kats are consumed every second in the UK! The UK confectionery market is worth over £5 billion per

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    FMCG manufacturers. Kit Kat is Nestlé’s leading confectionary brand and the UK’s favourite chocolate biscuit bar. Our Strategy Our aim was to create an extension to Kit Kat’s YouTube channel for the smart phone user. The brief was to create an experience which utilises the unique functionality that mobile provides‚ and Users are asked what mood they are in‚ and a selection of videos is presented to them. The topics range from a tutorial on how to body pop‚ or a clip of a Kit Kat advert from the archive

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    If there are images in this attachment‚ they will not be displayed.  Download the original attachment  Introduction   Nestlé S.A. is a Swiss multinational nutritional and health-related consumer goods company headquartered in Vevey‚ Switzerland. It is the largest food company in the world measured by revenues.[3][4] Nestlé’s products include baby food‚ bottled water‚ breakfast cereals‚ coffee‚ confectionery‚ dairy products‚ ice cream‚ pet foods and snacks. 29 of Nestlé’s brands have annual

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    INTRODUCTION Kit Kat was launched in 1937. Since then‚ it has consistently been one of the best selling chocolate bars on the market and has acquired an instantly recognizable brand name and identity. In 1997‚ British sales of Kit Kat amounted to some Europe 227 million‚ which made it easily the most popular confectionery product on the market. Forty four Kit Kats are consumed every second in the UK! The UK confectionery market is worth over Europe 5 billion per annum and is highly

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    Nestle Vs Greenpeace

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    Topic: How Nestlé Kit Kat tackled Greenpeace’s viral campaign Background of the situation Nestlé‚ one of the worldwide biggest food manufacturers‚ had encountered social media attack by a prominence environment group‚ Greenpeace. According to Hickman on 19 May 2010 from The Independent‚ Nestlé’s Kit Kat consisted of palm oil which produced by unsustainable forest clearing‚ it threaten the life of Orangutans in Malaysia and Indonesia. Greenpeace quickly appealed Nestlé to end their business

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