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    Agua

    differentiates bottled water from other soft drinks is that it caters to a health-conscious market because it has no sugar and no calories. However, today, there are several healthy soft drinks that are ‘zero-sugar added’, ‘zero-calorie’ alternatives to water. Coke zero, crystal light powders, diet sodas, zero-calorie energy drinks, etc. are just some examples. Tap water is also a substitute product because many people simply trust the tap water of their municipality. Another substitute would be water filtration

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    The Cola War

    competitors by type or flavor of drink. Flavor/type | PepsiCo | The Coca-Cola Company | Dr Pepper Snapple Group | Cola | Pepsi | Coca-Cola | RC Cola | Diet Cola | Diet Pepsi / Pepsi Light Pepsi ONE Pepsi Max Pepsi Next | Diet Coke / Coca-Cola Light Tab Coca-Cola Zero | Diet Rite Diet RC | Cherry-flavored cola | Pepsi Wild Cherry | Coca-Cola Cherry | Cherry RC | "Pepper"-style | Dr Slice | Mr. Pibb / Pibb Xtra | Dr Pepper | Orange | Mirinda Tropicana Twister Tango Slice | Fanta Minute

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    Holland Sweetner versus Monsanto[1] Aspartame is a low-calorie sweetner marketed by Monsanto under the name of NutraSweet. It was a major impetus to the rapid growth of Diet Coke and Diet Pepsi during the 1980s and 1990s. A scientist at the G. D. Serle & Co. first discovered aspartame in 1965; Serle received a patent for the product in 1970. US regulators did not approve its use in soft drinks until 1983. In 1985, Monsanto acquired Serle—and with it a monopoly on aspartame. Monsanto’s

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    Coca Cola

    world. It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company of Atlanta, Georgia, and is often referred to simply as Coke (a registered trademark of The Coca-Cola Company in the United States since March 27, 1944). Originally intended as a patent medicine when it was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton, Coca-Cola was bought out by businessman Asa Griggs Candler, whose marketing tactics led Coke to its dominance of the world soft-drink market throughout the 20th century. The company produces concentrate

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    Current Market Conditions

    Running Head: CURRENT MARKET CONDITIONS COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS Current Market Conditions Competitive Analysis ECO/365 May 11, 2015 Competitive Analysis History Stevia is a plant that grows in South America. The Stevia plant has been cultivated for medicinal purposes, and because of its intense sweet flavor, it is often used as a sweetener. The components that comprise to make the Stevia plant sweet are Stevioside and Rebaudioside. The sweetener compound in Stevia is up to 150 times greater

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    Coca-Cola Marketing Objectives

    positions themselves: Coca-Cola is one of the most widely used soft drink in the world. The company has very efficient and extensive distribution system in the world. There is a great variety of brands offered by Coca-Cola throughout the world like Diet coke, sprite, Fanta, Rc cola, Minute made etc. You can find the Coca-Cola soft drinks anywhere in every country of the world. Advertisements for Coca Cola started on the radio in the 1930s and on the television in 1950. Currently Coca-Cola is advertised

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    Pricing Policy Coca Cola Macedonia

    Through the world’s largest beverage distribution system, consumers in more than 200 countries enjoy the Company’s beverages at a rate of 1.6 billion servings a day. Their product portfolio includes sparkling beverages such as Coca-Cola®, Coke Zero™, Diet Coke®, Sprite® and Fanta®, and still beverages, such as juice and juice drinks, waters, enhanced water, sports and energy drinks, teas, coffees, dairy and soy-based drinks, and beverages with added nutritional benefits. The Coca-Cola Company, along

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    A Gem

    Enter your Student Registration No: 1528707 Name of the Company COKE |Particulars |2014 |2013 |2012 | |Share Capital |30,320,000  |33,173,000   | 32,790,000  | |Reserves and Surplus |1,760,000   |1,760,000  

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    Wiggins When the world’s biggest soft drink company starts changing its marketing tactics, investors would be foolish not to ask why. Coca-Cola, which has traditionally promoted itself via its iconic Coke brand, using slogans such as “Coke is it,” now wants to make it clear to consumers that Coke is not the only drink it sells. Its most recent campaign, called “Make every drop count,” says: “You’ve always known us as Coca-Cola, the soft drink. Now it’s time you knew us as Coca-Cola the company

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    Coca Cola Marketing Mix

    Atlanta, Georgia. Its current chairman and CEO is Muhtar Kent. {draw:frame} Its motto is 'To benefit and refresh everyone who is touched by our business.' The Coca Cola brands include Barq's Coca-Cola Coke Zero Dasani water Diet Coke Glacéau Fanta Fresca Full Throttle Fuze Hi-C {draw:frame} {draw:line} Lift Mello Yello Minute Maid Monster Energy distributed by Coca-Cola,

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