Dr. Pepper Snapple Energy Marketing Plan Executive statement: At Dr. Pepper Snapple we are releasing a new energy drink product line in which we will be appealing to the needs of those over the age of 25. We are releasing two new types and flavors of drinks. The first is the low calorie low sugar named; AcaiPom Berry. This will be a mix of acai berry fruit and pomegranates. We strive to use all natural fruits and products when producing our energy drinks. No high fructose corn syrup will be used
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Dr. Pepper-Snapple Company Kim Hayes Deonta Samilton Jordan Narcisse Tori Wallar Professor Cary Accounting November 11, 2013 Section 2: Introduction Dr. Pepper-Snapple Group, Inc. 5301 Legacy Dr. Plano, TX 75024 Industry: Beverages (Non-Alcoholic) Sic Code: 2080- Beverages Major Products: Canada Dry (Ginger ale,) 7-up (lemon-lime,) A&W (Root beer,) Sunkist (Orange,) and Sun Drop (Citrus.) Competitors: Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. Stock exchange: 47.33 Ticker symbol: DPS
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MARKETING PROBLEM DEFINITION Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc, encouraged by its long-lasting history, experience, and favorable market conditions has decided to enter a new market segment, launch energy drink beverage and they are facing several dilemmas. A thorough analysis of company’s internal conditions, industry facts, market conditions and trends, is needed in order to develop possible alternatives, realize the possible outcomes of those alternatives, and finally to choose the most convenient
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CASE #1 DR. PEPPER SNAPPLE GROUP, INC. ENERGY BEVERAGES DEFINITION OF THE PROBLEM: Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. is a major integrated brand owner, bottler, and distributor of non-alcoholic beverages in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Recently, Andrew Baker, brand manager for the company, has been tasked with formulating a marketing strategy to determine whether or not launching a new energy beverage would be profitable in 2008
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Strategic Management Project/Presentation The Dr. Pepper Snapple Group History Overview From the invention of the first soft drink more than 200 years ago to some of the industry's most beloved beverage brands, Dr Pepper Snapple Group (DPS) has a proud legacy of innovation, bold and distinct flavors, and entrepreneurial spirit. On May 7, 2008, DPS became a stand-alone, publicly-traded company on the New York Stock Exchange as the result of a spin-off by Cadbury, plc which held the Cadbury
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According to the article, Dr. Pepper Snapple Group is one of the largest integrated brand owners, bottler, and distributor of nonalcoholic beverages. The company analysis highlights seven strengths that Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Inc. possess, which include a strong portfolio of leading, an integrated business model, consumer-preferred brands, customer relationships, stable cash flows, manufacturing and distribution coverage, attractive positioning, and experienced management. In addition, they are
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Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.-Energy Beverages Teshia McSwain Columbia Southern Introduction Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.-Energy Beverages initiated its triumph in business back in 1983 offering some of the most well-known beverages. Like any other businesses, this company has extreme competitors including Coca Cola and Pepsi, among others. However, the company faces challenges with an absence for energy drinks among its products (Hitt et al. 2013). Not only does Dr. Pepper Snapple Group
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Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. Energy Beverages Author: Ravi Sockalingam, PhD Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.’s brand manager Andrew Barker was tasked with recommending the company’s top management if it should decide to introduce a new branded product into the energy beverage market. A brief overview of the company’s position Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. maintains a well-entrenched position in the flavored carbonated soft drink (CSD) market. In 2007 he held a market share of the US CSD
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2007? Category: - Functional Drinks -> Drinks boost consumers energy, non-alcoholic drinks. o Other Functional Drinks: Teas, enhanced water drink, fruit and sports drinks, o Ingredients: vitamins, herbs, minerals, amino acids. ϖ DPSG -> Dr. Pepper Snapple Group participated in the CSD flavored carbonated soft drink US and Canada market segment. - Competitor: o Second Largest non-alcoholic drink category. First largest beverage: carbonated soft drinks, sport drinks, and bottled water. o
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TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY CORPUS CHRISTI MARKETING MANAGEMENT - MKT 5320 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS: Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc: Energy Beverages OLUSUBOMI Y. ADETUNJI STUDENT ID: A03936869 PROBLEM DEFINITION. Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc., a non-alcoholic beverage producing company decided to enter into the market with a new product (energy drink) and they were faced with some problems along the line. They decided to introduce an energy beverage brand to the market (existing market)
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