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    The topic of energy drinks being allowed for kids is a huge debate. Energy drinks are said to help give you energy for you long days‚ but are very deadly at the same time. Energy drink companies say that it’s the kids faults for drinking the energy products but all in all it is there’s to begin with. They have hidden so much from us should they be allowed to hide it any more? One of the biggest dangers of energy drinks is death. There are twelve reported death reports saying that monster energy

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    Soft Drink Industry

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    Soft drinks. A soft drink is a non-alcoholic beverage typically containing water often carbonated water and a flavoring agent. Many of these beverages are sweetened by the addition of sugar or high fructose They may also contain ingredients such as caffeine and fruit juice. They are called "soft" in contrast to "hard drinks"that is‚ alcoholic beverages. Small amounts of alcohol may be present in a soft drink‚ but the alcohol content generally must be less than 0.5% of the total volume if the drink

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    Soft Drink Industry

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    ------------------------------------------------- Introduction The 50-bn-rupee soft drink industry is growing now at 6 to 7% annually.  In India‚ Coke and Pepsi have a combined market share of around 95% directly or through franchisees. Campa Cola has a 1% share‚ and the rest is divided among local players. Industry watchers say‚ fake products also account for a good share of the balance. There are about 110 soft drink producing units (60% being owned by Indian bottlers) in the country‚ employing

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    Statistics and Soft Drink

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    CASE 1 - DEMAND ESTIMATION and ELASTICITY: Soft Drinks in the U.S. Demand can be estimated with experimental data‚ time-series data‚ or cross-section data. In this case‚ cross-section data appear in the Excel file. Soft drink consumption in cans per capita per year is related to six-pack price‚ income per capita‚ and mean temperature across the 48 contiguous states in the United States. QUESTIONS 1. Given the data‚ please construct (a) a multiple linear regression equation and (b) a log-linear

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    to determine household preferences in regards to their retail shopping for soft drinks. This questionnaire will take you around 7 minutes 1. Do you consume soft drinks? Yes No If yes‚ continue with question 2 and skip question 11 If no‚ jump to question 11 2. How often do you consume soft drinks? a) Daily b) Weekly c) Monthly d) Occasionally 3. How many persons are involved in the consumption of soft drinks with you? a) 1 person b) 2 persons c) 3 persons d) 4 persons e) More

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    Soft Drink Annalysis

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    Executive Summary The soft drink industry is a highly competitive business fighting for market space in which there are dominant companies controlling the business. Coca-Cola and Pepsi Co. are the two largest companies that set the standards for nearly everything in the industry. These two companies compete heavily with each other in terms of advertising to gain market share‚ which smaller companies are left with attempting to be very creative and finding niche markets to attract customers. They

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    Marketing and Soft Drinks

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    Ensure that you understand the Fishbein model (A = (Bi.Ei); see attached note on this model. (2) Learn how to measure the two components of the model in a typical consumer survey: (3) Learn how to use the data for marketing purposes. That is‚ you should be able to use the concepts you have learned in this course to make recommendations regarding a good marketing strategy for your brand. TO DO: Select a particular brand of any product category to study. Assume that you are hired as a marketing

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    Soft Drink Industry

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    global soft drink industry is currently expanding quite rapidly. This is due to two major factors. First‚ markets are expanding rapidly in developing countries and second people are turning toward natural‚ healthy‚ and low-calorie drinks. This so called “new-age” beverages‚ such as tea-based beverages‚ is considerably stimulating the development of the soft drink industry and also creating a major challenge to the carbonated beverage market. In part to address this trend‚ big soft drink companies

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    Vietnam Soft Drinks

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    In 2007‚ the soft drinks market continued to fare more strongly in Vietnam‚ with growth hitting 8% in both total volume and value terms. Products notably driving the stronger growth were fruit/vegetable juice‚ bottled water and RTD tea. Generally‚ the higher disposable incomes of the Vietnamese population over the review period helped boost the performance of soft drinks. More specifically‚ consumers are gravitating towards flavour‚ nutrition and convenience when they choose soft drinks. Increasingly

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    Soft Drinks India

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    Soft drinks in India – Huge Potential Ahead According to the ‘Product Insights: Soft Drinks in India’ report‚ The global soft drinks market grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.45% from 2005 to 2009 and was valued at $494.5 billion in 2009. New product launches in the global soft drinks market increased by 8.59% in 2009. The US was the top country by retail sales as well as by number of new product launches‚ followed by Japan which ranked second in both categories. Globally‚ India ranked

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