Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Location Analysis Marlena Baldonado Ashley Hardwick Ken Houang Nancy Moreno Mark Norashkarian Boilam “Maggie” Trinh For: Dr. Shirley M. Stretch-Stephenson Table of Contents Executive Summary Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Overview __________________________ 1 Company Franchise Description _____________________________________ 2 Fees _____________________________________________________ 2 Support and Training ________________________________________
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International to develop their capacity in this area. Some disadvantages are: 1. The consumer pays more which may not go to the grower/supplier. 2. Products may not reach mainstream market thus staying in specialty stores. Some examples of chocolate that are fair trade sold in Australia are: Cadbury
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Cadbury case‚ an ethical company struggles to insure the integrity of its supply chain Section one Chocolate has been considered to be an affordable luxury as it has been associated with celebrations and romance as from the past. In the years 2001 and 2002‚ it was noted that the cocoa production in Cote d’Ivoire was associated with child slave labor and this brought in concerns to all the chocolate companies‚ its consumers as well as the governments (Candy‚ 2015). It was then that the House of Representatives
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stakeholder and the society as the way to shared understanding each other or called as social contract This paper examines the performances of Cadbury Plc relate to the Stakeholder which are Consumer and Community. Indentify the company issues of the chocolate product that bring impact to the consumer and their contribution as the step of fights against poverty and slavery issue on the fair trade. Case Against Cadbury The well-known problem of Cadbury is the contribution on obesity to the children. The
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Theobromine: C7H8N4O2 Theobromine is very similar to caffeine but has two less hydrogen atoms. Theobromine is the substance in chocolate that can be toxic to animals. It also has a bitter taste‚ and is found in higher quantities in dark chocolate than milk chocolate. Theobromine increases excretion of water from bodies‚ relaxes‚ and stimulates. There is no evidence of the relationship between the structure and functions. Theobromine is an alkaloid belonging to the methylxanthine group. It
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Hershey’s in Europe By: Kathryn Frehse Business 330 Principles of Marketing Professor Susan Craver December 3rd‚ 2012 The Hershey Chocolate has been dominating the market in chocolate in the United States for many years. They have expanded to different countries. But‚ they have not expanded to Europe. This is an excellent market where the Hershey chocolate would have competition‚ but they would also thrive in such a large market. With the right promotion‚ integration‚ and careful checks and
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who love chocolates. The brand is aiming the 20-30 yr old SEC A segment. This is a chocolate that one will indulge when they feel like indulging. Because this product tastes differently from ordinary milk chocolates‚ the brand was targeted to appeal to a select niche. Positioning ‘You don’t just buy a Bournville; you earn it.´ Bournville is being positioned as the finest dark chocolate. The brand is currently promoted as the category innovator 4P ANALYSYS Product * Dark Chocolate made from
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as a preventative mechanism towards reducing the risk of CVD. Compared with other known dietary sources of antioxidants and flavonoids (tea‚ red wine)‚ dark chocolate and other cocoa products have been found to contain the greatest antioxidant capacity and the highest concentration of flavonoids (1). As Smolin et al. (2) state‚ “Dark chocolate‚ which is rich in flavonoids‚ has been shown to improve arterial function‚ inhibit platelet activities that lead to heart disease‚ lower blood pressure‚ and
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This product was developed as a four-finger wafer crisp‚ initially launched in London and the South East in September 1935 as ’Rowntree’s Chocolate Crisp’ and re-named two years later as KitKat Chocolate Crisp. It became KitKat after the Second World War. No one is sure where the name KitKat came from but it’s thought the famous KitKat Club of the 1920s had some influence. Within two years of launch‚ KitKat was established as Rowntree’s leading product‚ a position that it has maintained ever since
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E N T S 1) SITUATION ANALYSIS i) COMPANY ii) CONTEXT iii) COMPETITOR iv) CUSTOMER 2) BARND 3) 4 Ps i) PRODUCT ii) PRICE iii) PROMOTION iv) PLACE 4) COMMENTS 5) SWOT ANALYSIS Product Category: Chocolate Confectionary Brand: Cadbury Product: Cadbury Dairy Milk (CDM) SITUATION ANALYSIS (4 CS) 1) Company: Parent Company: Cadbury plc Indian Subsidiary: Cadbury India Ltd (CIL) History of Cadbury: Cadbury plc is a confectionery and beverage
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