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    O Town Ice Cream was founded three years ago by Chris and Angela George. After Chris lost his position with a marketing firm and Angela was unable to continue her massage therapist job, the couple moved from Atlanta to Opelika, Alabama. On Chris’ 40th birthday, they decided to buy a ice cream cart and start a business of their own. After much success, the couple wanted to open a storefront in Opelika because of their love for the town. The main focus behind their ice cream is that each flavor is

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    Ben and Jerry 's Premium Ice Cream Products Ben and Jerry 's Ice Cream is a brand name company known worldwide. With superior marketing techniques Ben and Jerry 's has positioned themselves to be the leader in manufacturing premium ice cream products. They have successfully targeted their market, and there by achieved a strong customer base. The mission statement of their product line is "to make, distribute, and sell the finest quality all natural ice cream while incorporating wholesome

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    Ahhh.....just sitting here thinking about this recipe has got my stomach growling! It 's fall and the apples are abundant. Time to make pie and apple sauce! This awesome apple pie recipe uses simple ingredients that are easy to find in the grocery store. I guarantee this will be the absolute best apple pie you have ever tasted and the easiest to make! No more cutting apples or struggling to get a perfectly flaky crust, yet it will taste just like Grandma 's recipe! Ingredients List: Crust: 2 Pre

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    Ben & Jerry 's Homemade, Inc. produces super premium ice cream, frozen yogurt, and ice cream novelties in rich and original flavors. The company sells its unique offerings in grocery stores, restaurants, and franchised ice cream shops, and it holds about one-third of the market for its products. This global company began with only a $12,000 investment to open Ben & Jerry’s Homemade ice cream scoop shop in a renovated gas station in downtown Burlington, Vermont, on May 5th, 1978. From one small shop

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    Entering Japan The Japanese market represents an avenue of growth for Ben & Jerry’s that it has not pursued yet. We outline the advantages and disadvantages of entering into the market and show Ben & Jerry’s best interest is to expand. Advantages of Entering the Market One of the biggest advantages of expanding is the potential growth. Japan has a $4.5 billion ice cream market, the second largest in the world behind the US. Considering the increase in dairy consumption occurring in Japan right

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    1. If I were to design Ben & Jerry's data warehouse I would use several dimensions of information. The first dimension would consist of the company's products; ice cream, frozen yogurt or merchandise. The marketing department has to know which products are selling, if Ben & Jerry's didn't know that their T-shirts are selling out as soon as they hit the stores, then they wouldn't be able to take advantage of the opportunity to sell the shirts. The second dimension would consist of the different areas

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    These social implications drove Ben & Jerry’s, and it strived socially. Being that Cohen and Greenfield had built their business with legal safeguards in place, a mode of business and law that already existed, they remained close with their grassroots business and focused on that social image because it was what mattered to the men in charge. To continuously maintain their social mission and beliefs, the company must stay in business; while Ben & Jerry’s sale by the board and Cohen and Greenfield

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    Jennifer Lam is the proud owner of one of Australia’s most popular ice cream parlors, Aqua S. While the path for Lam to get to where she is today isn’t exactly the straightest of paths, her story is one of the more interesting ones. After hearing her background and the story behind Aqua S, it’s no wonder Lam has experienced success. Lam is in charge of franchising for the Australian-based company, Aqua S, an ice cream parlor located in Australia. Lam was an accountant for three years before realizing

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    Guidelines to choose the perfect maple syrup Maple syrup may be pretty and pricey, so you had better be sure you know what you are in for when you splurge on a bottle. Between every grades and shades of maple syrup out on the market and it may all get a little confusion? But we were here to guide you to the best bottle for your taste. The United States has a different sort of system which is divided into the two main parts such as grade A and grade B. these two sorts of the maple syrup system is

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    Over the past year, Blue Bell Creamery has received a lot of negative publicity. The establishment was involved in a product recall linked to listeria. The organization ordered a partial recall on selected items. After further testing, it was recommended to withdraw all the goods from the retail shelves. The Creamery stopped production and distribution of all their frozen treats. As a result, 8 million gallons of ice cream was destroyed, several individuals died, and others seek medical attention

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