Introduction: Firm profile and product selection The origins of Pepsi-cola started in the late 1890s through an invention by Caleb Bradham‚ a pharmacist‚ who like all pharmacist had soda fountains in their store. His most famous concoction was a soda that contained pepsin. This was initially called brads drink before he changed the name to Pepsi. Over the years subsequent mergers and acquisitions Pepsi-cola merged with Frito-Lays‚ and a new company‚ PepsiCo‚ was created. Currently‚ PepsiCo is divided
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rationale behind choosing Coke Zero Coca cola We recognise that Coca Cola is the market leader of the soft drink industry‚ currently holding a 26.7% share of the market [Snapdata International Ltd (2006) UK Soft Drinks 2006] The company has a reputable brand image‚ which has been upheld continuously through various marketing strategies‚ mainly a straight extension approach of continuous reinforcement of the same message to create global brand awareness [Hollesen‚ S. (2001)] Coke Zero 2006 saw the
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What makes international food companies so successful? As an example: SWOT on Pepsi Co 1.Extrernal origin: 1.1. Opportunities: Opportunities in International Markets: consumption of their products is still relatively low overseas‚ there is a significant opportunity to grow in the global market by expanding existing businesses and through acquisitions‚ especially in up and coming markets (mostly 3rd world countries) With innovative marketing: beverage and food players can build growth for their
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the company: (Rough Draft) Weakness: 1. Coke did lese to merge its product with local cultures by adapting packaging‚ serving size and flavors. So it was putting distance between itself and its country of origin. 2. Coke failed to develop good products for teen market to match Pepsi’s Mountain dew and good products for “new agers” to match SoBe South Beach Beverage‚ the owners of SoBe decided to sell to Pepsi‚ not Coke‚ because they saw Coke as uncreative. 3. Obesity and other health
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PEPSI: REFRESH EVERYTHING CAMPAGIN By: Lorraine Reynolds March 12th 2015 GSCBC21: Effectve PR Professor Jonas LJUNGGREN PEPSI: REFRESH EVERYTHING CAMPAGIN The Pepsi Refresh Project (PRP) was a new campaign launched by Pepsi Co. It was a campaign where Pepsi asked consumers to come up with different ideas on how to improve aspects of their local communities based on four categories – arts‚ music‚ education and communities. There was also an extra Pepsi Challenge where they would post a question
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Transcom Beverage Ltd | The production of Pepsi | Assignment on Production and Operations Management | | | 7/28/2012 | | Submittted to: Ishfaque Hossain Lecturer School of Business North South University ------------------------------------------------- Submitted By: Muhammad Mufrad MAHMUD (ID-0910645630) Sarah TABASSUM (ID-0910888030) sugandha saha (Id-082276030) md. rezaul karim (id-0920117030) md. zia uddin (Id-0910260030) farhana rahman (ID-0910229530) Acknowledgement
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Coke Wars Case Analysis: Competition‚ Strategy‚ and Implications Webster University Summer 2012 INTRODUCTION The rivalry between Coca-Cola & Pepsi can be deemed as legendary‚ “the top soft drink competitors in the world spend millions of dollars yearly to try and convince you that their version of soft drink is better” (Dotson pg 1).
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and Pepsi have been battling each other for more than a century. It’s a legendary brand rivalry. The saga began in 1886‚ when John S. Pemberton developed the original recipe for Coke and Pepsi-Cola was created 13 years later by pharmacist Caleb Bradham and the war still continues . Pepsi has launched Pepsi Raw‚ a new premium Pepsi cola‚ which is made using ingredients from natural sources. Launching first in the UK‚ it is the most significant innovation from Pepsi since the launch of Pepsi Max
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Pepsi in Burma Question 1 Identify the moral issues that are raised by Pepsi’s presence in Burma. A moral issue can be defined as any issue concerning how one ought to behave‚ how others ought to behave‚ or whether a situation is proper or improper. Morality is judged based on what is right or wrong. Pepsi’s presence in Burma raised several ethical and moral concerns due government operations under the military regime. In the 1990’s Burma was undergoing social‚ economic and political crisis
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percent. In 2010 they stepped up their investments in brand building‚ research and development‚ emerging markets infrastructure and their people. Brand building - they have a total of 19 brands; up from just 11 in 2000. Some of the brands include: Pepsi-Cola brands‚ Frito-Lay brands‚ Gatorade brands‚ Tropicana brands‚ and Quaker brands. Research and development – they increased investments in sweetener technologies‚ next-generation processing and packaging and nutrition products. Emerging markets
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