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    For this task I have chosen to write about Ben and Jerrys and Haagen-Dazs ice cream. These are two rival brands at the top end of the market. I decided to write about ice cream because it is very popular and there is lots of information available about them. They also both have good marketing and promotional strategies. I chose to write about Haagen-Dazs‚ as it is the best known ice cream. It is the number one super premium ice cream with 43 % of the market share. It is quite expensive as it is

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    Haagen Dazs Report

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    Executive Summary This report investigates Haagen-Dazs ice-cream‚ in United Kingdom from a Consumer Behaviour Perspective. The current trends highlight the slow growth of market share in comparison to their direct competitors i.e. Unilever’s Ben&Jerry and Carte D’Or. Furthermore consumer’s perception and level of awareness towards Haagen-Dazs was analysed and also the Impact of reference groups‚ if it played a positive impact on consumer’s consumption for the brand was determined. Secondary

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    2.1. Brief description of the company Häagen-Dazs is a company‚ which has its early origin dating back to 1920 when the family of the founder Reuben Mattus started selling the fruit ice cream in Bronx‚ New York. Further‚ in 1960s Reuben Mattus together with his wife established the brand of finest ice- cream named Häagen-Dazs. The name meant to make an impression on the American people to have the Scandinavian origin‚ however in fact it was not a case‚ as the brand name does not carry any meaning

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    called his new brand Häagen-Dazs‚ to convey an aura of the old-world traditions and craftsmanship to which he remained dedicated. Häagen-Dazs started out with only three flavors: vanilla‚ chocolate and coffee. But Mr. Mattus’ passion for quality soon took him to the four corners of the globe. His unique ice cream recipes included dark chocolate from Belgium and hand picked vanilla beans from Madagascar‚ creating distinctive and indulgent taste experiences. The Häagen-Dazs brand quickly developed

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    INTRODUCTION Haagen-Dazs were the pioneers in the market for creating distinctive and indulgent taste experiences by marketing to an untapped segment - the adult ice cream lovers. The Haagen-Dazs brand quickly developed a loyal following. Its early success was created by word of mouth and praise. Without the benefit of advertising the story of an incredibly rich and creamy confection spread rapidly. At first‚ it was only available at gourmet shops but soon distribution expanded In 1983 Haagen-Dazs was sold

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    Haagen Daz Case Study

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    consumer chooses to buy and them fell the product (in this case taste) and then evaluate his decision. This type of behavior involved in buying ice cream allows brands to exploit the emotional factor as a trigger of the purchase; Haagen Dazs is exclusive and sophisticated‚ Vianeta is posh‚ Calipo is fresh Super Maxy is cool‚ none of these are objective characteristics of the product‚ they are just emotions the brands chose to associate with their product‚ and these are the triggers that when consumers

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    might require separate marketing strategies or mixes. The marketers of Haagen-Dazs in Malaysia have tried different market segmentation variables to find out the best method to market structure. The characteristics that used are geographic and demographic. 3.1.1 Geographic Segmentation Geographic segmentation divides the market into different geographic units‚ such as nations‚ regions‚ states‚ countries‚ cities‚ or neighborhoods. In Malaysia‚ it has 13 states and Haagen-Dazs Malaysia has chosen the

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    Promotional Mix

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    Explain what promotional Mix is and what each thing does. Promotion mix elements are advertising‚ sales promotions‚ public relations‚ personal selling‚ and direct marketing. Promotion mix is when a company’s promotion strategy focuses on more than one element‚ so the challenge is to integrate these different communication tools in an effective way. To be sure promotion mixes works with the overall marketing mix‚ thereby combining elements of promotion with placeprice‚ and product to position

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    Promotional Mix

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    PROMOTIONAL MIX STRATERGIES FOLLOWED AT BIG BAZAR What is Promotional Mix? In marketing‚ the promotional mix describes a blend of promotional variables chosen by marketers to help a firm reach its goals. It has been identified as a subset of the marketing mix. It is the coordination of marketing activities which includes publicity‚ sales promotion‚ advertising‚ direct marketing and personal selling. It is a coordination of activities that you will perform to directly interact with your customers

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    Marketing Mix - Place

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    Place in the Marketing Mix refers to two key areas : - 1. Marketing Channels 2.Physical Distribution & Logistics A marketing channel -  Comprises individuals and organisations that together ensure the flow of products and services from producer to customers. Zero level (direct supply): For example‚ mailorder books / records‚ direct flight bookings‚ internet sales and bookings. One stage channel: Many FMCGs fall into this category‚ for example‚ branded food stuffs‚ clothing‚ DIY products

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