STRATEGIC MARKETING Mid-Semester Exam Spring‚ 2009 Name: Erika Woodhouse 1. Evaluate the changes that have occurred in the Canadian mouthwash market in the past three years and their impact of Scope. Be specific. (20) In 1987 the growth rate for the mouthwash market experienced a 26 percent increase due to the introduction of new flavors. Brands were adding unique customization to attract consumers to their brand‚ and as a result the market as a whole grew. Since then the growth rate
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| |Introduction of the organization NAME: Chemi & Cotex Industries Ltd. “BETTER PRODUCTS FOR BETTER LIVING” Chemi & Cotex Industries Ltd. a company established in 1975 is engaged in manufacturing & marketing of FMCG Goods‚ Industrial & Household Plastics and metal products. It is a member company of the Mac Group whose history can be traced back to the 1880’s when entrepreneur and explorer Kanji Jeraj Manek departed on a dhow from Jamjodpur‚ Gujarat‚ to the East African coastline in search
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Introduction The working hypothesis being tested is if any of the three products; Scope Mouthwash (Scope)‚ LISTERINE® Antiseptic Mouthwash (Listerine)‚ Bactine Original First Aid Liquid (Bactine)‚ and Povidone-Iodine Solution‚ 10% Topical Microbicide Antiseptic (Iodine) are an appropriate antiseptic to can kill a sample bacterial contaminant found in the local environment‚ and if so‚ which is the most effective? The purpose of this experiment is to determine the antibacterial effectiveness of Scope
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You have gum disease. Gum disease and Gingivitis can cause teeth sensitivity; mostly the gums will be receding exposing the dentin. Use of whitening toothpaste and mouthwash. They contain chemicals that may be sensitive to your teeth. Prevention of Teeth sensitivity: Brush your teeth regularly and use toothpastes that are made for sensitive teeth. Always brush your teeth with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Don’t brush
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dry. If he was in the shower at the time‚ then there would have been a mess of water on the floor. Instead‚ the evidence shows that he was brushing his teeth. This would support why his toothbrush was still in his hand. The evidence of the broken mouthwash bottle and the open tube of toothpaste support
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(This author is really describing instructions for the care of a pet’s teeth. The writer has almost complete control over where each element of the process goes… for instance‚ do you have to use the toothpaste first‚ and then the mouthwash? Or do you have to use the mouthwash first‚ and then the toothpaste? It really doesn’t matter; the end result is
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The Relation of Antiseptics and Bacteria Growth Purpose: To explore the effectiveness of different levels of concentration of antiseptic and antibacterial products’ prevention of bacterial growth. Question: Amongst common household products‚ which antiseptic and level of concentration is more effective at inhibiting the growth of bacteria? Introduction: Antiseptics are antimicrobial substances used on living tissue to reduce the possibility of infection‚ putrefaction or sepsis. The word “anti”
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a Quebec counter to count the colonies. The final experiment involved the growth of yeast cells under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. MATERIALS - Trypticase Soy Nutrient Agar - Mannitol Salt Agar - Sterile alcohol swab - Listerine mouthwash - Tubes of nutrient agar - Diluted hamburger meat - Quebec colony counter - Apple juice - Anaerobic yeast culture - Hemacytometer - Iodine METHODS Experiment 1. Effectiveness of alcohol as an
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LETTERS Send your letters to the editor‚ British Dental Journal‚ 64 Wimpole Street‚ London W1G 8YS or by email to bdj@bda.org Priority will be given to letters less than 500 words long. Letters should be typed. Authors must sign the letter‚ which may be edited for reasons of space Curry leaves Sir‚ it is nice to know that dental decay in children’s teeth is decreasing in the UK as reported recently in the BDJ’s news pages (BDJ 2004‚ 197:64) In developing countries‚ (more often in the rural areas)
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Gingivitis: Cause and Treatment Gingivitis is a form of periodontal disease which involves inflammation and infection of the gums. This inflammation and infection lead to destruction of tissues that support the teeth including the gums‚ the ligaments and the tooth sockets. Causes: Gingivitis does not form overnight. It is one of the long-term effects of plaque deposits due to improper brushing and flossing. Plaque is a sticky material made of bacteria‚ mucus‚ and food debris that grows on exposed
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