journey over 120 years old 04 Feb 2009 By Sarimul Islam Choudhury ‘Little drops of joy’ as they call it, soft drink and beverages brand Coca-Cola came into existence in 1886 in Atlanta, New York, USA. From selling only nine glasses of drinks a day initially, after a successful stint of operation for over 120 years, the company currently produces more than 10 billion gallons of drink a day and sells its products across 200 countries worldwide. With more than 450 brands, the company is one of
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at a reasonable price to attract the consumers towards their brands. Both the companies know that there is so much potential in the Indian soft drink industry and the can increase their sales by making good marketing strategies. So, they are spending a huge amount of money on advertising and other sales promotional activities of their brands SOFT DRINK INDUSTRY: AN OVERVIEW It all began in 1886, when a tree legged brass kettle in Hohn Styth pemberton’s backyard in Atlanta was brewing the first P of
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Hw#4 1. Q1. The key specific aspects of the political environment in India that have proven to play a critical role in the performance of both PepsiCo and Coca-Cola are ones that have portrayed India to be seen as unfriendly to foreign investors during years where imports were being banned from being sold in India. Coca-Cola chose to leave India in 1977 after a dispute with the government over its trade secrets and Coca-Colas refusal to cut its equity state
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doing perfectly well in the Pakistani market as a number one soft drink rivaling Coca Cola. Even though Coke’s primary power is its brand name, Pepsi has a quick diversification and aggressive marketing strategies that develops and promotes new ideas and brand packaging. According to an analysis made in the beverage industry in the global market, Pepsi is set to become the globe’s leading soft drink as worldwide consumption of such drinks is rising by 10% per year. This report will analyze and evaluate
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Coca-Cola in India Coca-Cola is a brand name known throughout the entire world. It covers 60 percent of the $1.6 billion soft drink market. In 2006–2007, Coca-Cola faced some difficult challenges in the region of Kerala, India. The company was accused of using water that contained pesticides in its bottling plants in Kerala. An environmental group, the Center for Science and Environment (CSE), found 57 bottles of Coke and Pepsi products from 12 Indian states that contained unsafe levels of
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the light in handling research project and helped me in clarifying the abstruse concepts,requiring knowledge and perception, handling critical situations and in understanding theobjective of my work. I would like to thank all the staff of PepsiCo India Holdings Pvt. Ltd for theirdedication & support, To, Mr. Vivek Johari & Mr. Anurag Saxena, Who contributed withinsights that reflects their experience in marketing from which I gain a lot. All the TDM, ADC, and CE whose off time discussions
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consumers on every products for every occasion and every lifestyle. In 1982, soft-drink history was made with the introduction of Diet Coke®, the first extension of the trademarks Coca-Cola and Coke, and the most successful new soft drink since Coca-Cola itself. Within two years, Diet Coke had become the top low-calorie soft drink in the world (2014/2015 Sustainability Report). The United States Trade Agreements with India The India-US Trade policy Forum (TPF), established in July 2005, is an arrangement
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CASE STUDY : COLA WARS CONTINUE : COKE AND PEPSI IN 2006 The case study “Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2006” focuses on describing Coke and Pepsi within the CSD industry by providing detailed statements about the companies’ accounts and strategies to increase their market share. ‘ Cola war’ is the term used to describe the campaign of mutually targeted television advertisement & marketing campaigns between Coke & Pepsi. Furthermore, the case also focuses on the Coke vs. Pepsi
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(2007-2009) Roll No. : B07021220651 INDUSTRY GUIDE FACULTY GUIDE Mr.Manish Dangwal Mr. Taranjeet Singh [Marketing Executive] BHUTTA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, LUDHIANA PUNJAB TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, JALANDHAR CONTENTS Page No- 1. Acknowledgement 3 2. Certificate from faculty guide 4 3. Certificate from industry guide 5 4. Executive Summary
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AND CONSUMTION HABITS IN SOFT DRINKS INDUSTRY Research Proposal : Scope of introduction of a lemon-lime soft drink a local soft drink firm. The product would to be positioned as a “change of pace” soft drink to be consumed by all soft drink users, including heavy cola drinkers. Objective definition: The objectives of this research are: * We have to find out the perception and the expectations of the existing consumers from the soft-drink industry. * To analyze whatever
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