HISTORY OF BEVERAGES/SOFT DRINK: Soft drinks can trace their history back to the mineral water found in natural springs. Bathing in natural springs has long been considered a healthy thing to do; and mineral water was said to have curative powers. Scientists soon discovered that gas carbonium or carbon dioxide was behind the bubbles in natural mineral water. The first marketed soft drinks (non-carbonated) appeared in the 17th century. They were made from water and lemon juice sweetened with honey
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Essentially the case discusses about the rivalry of Coca-Cola and Pepsi throughout the years from the beginning‚ and how they manage to come up with a more lucrative way to establish more market share. The case mentioned the reasons profitability of the soft drinks industry. The reasons for this profitability are: Both Coca-Cola and Pepsi have an agreement with their own bottler who specializes in this field. Moreover‚ the agreement restrains the bottlers to carry other brand. For instance‚ Coke bottler could
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of toothpaste he/she purchased‚ then the consumer would not be motivated to perform information search for another brand of toothpaste. Additionally‚ another example would include low involvement purchases such as soft drinks (Coca-Cola)‚ if consumers are in the market after a soft drink with a Cola flavor Coca-Cola would be the brand consumers would purchase to fulfill that need. As the two products mentioned in the above examples‚ Colgate and Coca-Cola are prime leaders within their product
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WEEK 1 DISCUSSION STRUCTURAL FORCES EFFECTS on COLA DRINKS INDUSTRY SUPPLY CHAIN by GIDAGA ALFRED HOOO31960 ABSTRACT Carbonated soft drinks branded under Coca Cola and Pepsi Cola remain major household names in the soft drinks industry. Spanning operation from the original Franchise agreement of 1899 to-date‚ is an indication of managerial ingenuity of strategy design‚ implementation and control. Profitability and sustainability as a key issue in business operations necessitates these
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special attention should be paid to the underlying economics of the soft drink industry and its relationship to average profits‚ the relationship between the different stages of the value chain in the industry‚ the relationship between competitive interaction and industry profits‚ and the impact of globalization on industry structure. While preparing the case‚ you should start by carefully characterizing the carbonated soft drink industry. To do this‚ clearly specify Coke and Pepsi’s market in the
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Crush Brand ® The carbonated soft drink production industry encompasses firms that blend various ingredients with carbonated water and also package and distribute for resale (IBIS World). With the full industry definition that Cadbury Beverages is a part of‚ we can effectively help the marketing team‚ most especially Kim Feil‚ Cadbury’s Senior Product Manager. In order for Kim and her marketing team to succeed‚ they must first characterize the carbonated soft drink industry in the United States
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Motivation Motivation can be defined as the processes that accounts for an individual’s intensity‚ direction‚ and persistence of effort toward attaining an organizational goal. Intensity means that amount of effort put forth to meet the goal. That means how much of the labor you put into the job to achieve the goals. Besides that‚ direction can be defined as the efforts are channeled toward to organizational goals. It means that their success is through leading by their supervisor or manager to
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five foces model‚ five forces model of coke‚ Porter’s five forces model of coca cola‚ Porter’s five forces model of coca cola company‚ porters five foces model of beverage industry‚ porters five foces model of pepsi‚ porters five foces model of soft drink industry Porter’s five forces model is a framework for the industry analysis and development of business strategy. Three (3) of Porter’s five (5) forces refers to rivalry from external/outside sources such as micro environment‚ macro environment
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Size of UK Food Industry The food and drink industry is the largest of the manufacturing sectors accounting for 15% of manufacturing overall‚ with a total turnover of £70bn. The industry employs some 500‚000 people‚ equating to 13% of the UK manufacturing workforce. Food and drink remains the biggest spending category. In 2005‚ consumer spending on food and drink was nearly £153.8bn‚ 20% of total UK consumer expenditure.1 Page 2 Year on year UK consumer expenditure on food is increasing across
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needs served‚ but they are also the types of customer groups sought and the means for satisfying their needs. Dr. Pepper/Seven Up are consistently ranked among the top-ten soft drink brands in the United States as measured by market share. Their biggest competitors are Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola. Within the citrus-flavored soft drink category Squirt competes with; Coca-Cola’s Mello Yello and Surge‚ Pepsi-Cola’s Mountain Dew‚ and Sundrop marketed by Dr. Pepper/Seven Up. The Squirt Brand‚ a product of Dr
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