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    Introduction Coca-Cola and Pepsi are two of the most popular drinks in the world. The strong competition between both began in the seventies and continues even to present day. It was even dubbed The “Cola Wars”. Coca-Cola and PepsiCo compete at length with each other among an extensive list of other brands. A key concern for both of these companies in 2011 was their capability to market, produce, and distribute across national boundaries of a single nation. This concern has decreased as both

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    an opportunity to solve world hunger you would do it, right? Well a company named Monsanto has set a goal to achieve the mighty task. They look to achieve this goal by creating special seeds that are resistant to pesticides, also which use less water and energy to produce. There are also said to be some big disadvantages to using Monsanto’s methods to producing their seeds that have not yet been researched deeply enough. This raises many questions to people around the world. Many countries who will

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    Coca-cola is a well known brand throughout the world. The start of Coca-cola was in 1886 by a pharmacist named Dr. John S. Pemberton in Atlanta who originally intended for the the beverage to be patience medicine. (The Coca-Cola foundation, 2016) Dr. Pemberton made the drink formula but a partner and friend of his, Frank M. Robinson, named this new drink. Robinson decided to name the drink Coca-Cola because, when it was first made the drink did contain small amounts of cocaine. In 1888, Pemberton

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    The World of Coca-Cola in downtown Atlanta was where I chose to visit for my manufacturing tour project. My time at the museum / facility was very enjoyable; I learned a lot about Coke products and how they are made. Bottle Works is a miniature manufacturing facility inside the museum, and its purpose is to teach people the process of manufacturing Coca-Cola in glass bottles. Until this year, the facility produced genuine Coca-Cola, which was given to all the visitors at the end of their visits.

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    Context World War II defines the decade of the 1940s. In the beginning of the decade, many were still recovering from the Great Depression, employment wise. On December 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese. A few days later, the United States joined World War II. Because of this, many jobs opened up for the American people due to a labor demand. Thus, more people had money to spend on items. Soapstone The speaker of the Coca~Cola article is the Coca~Cola company. The reader can also

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    value of $25 billion, the Coca-Cola brand is globally synonymous with soft drink beverages, and holds the title of the world 's largest beverage company. So large in fact, that they have maintained as much as 50% of the world 's market, they operate in excess of 200 countries across the globe, 85% of their revenue stems in the international market, they facilitate the world 's largest distribution system, and produce four of the top five soft drinks in the world. Coca-Cola is a large supporter of philanthropic

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    The worlds most famous soft drink Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola was first created by pharmacist Dr. John S. Pemberton in 1886. John Pemberton created this famous soft drink believing that it could cure diseases such as headaches and morphine addicts. The very interesting name came from some of the ingredients in the soft drink. The term Coca came from Coca leaves and Cola came from Kola nuts. John Pemberton wanted to create something that bring him success, he created Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola was created

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    Executive Summary The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo are two of the world’s largest drink brands. With a new brand coming to the same market, looking at how Coca-Cola and Pepsi distribute their drinks throughout Australia will be the first step for the new brand to manage their marketing channels. Both Coca-Cola and Pepsi have similar marketing channels and distribute their branded drinks through four marketing channels. All the channels starting with the manufacturer, either being distributed directly

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    museum. Once a child goes to a place beyond the classroom it opens the child to view a different ideas of the world and expectations which is intertwined with something they can enjoy. I was lucky enough to get to go and enjoy The World of Coca-Cola museum in Atlanta, Georgia in the 7th grade. When I went to this museum, I was educated on the creation and the background of the Coca-Cola enterprise. Once it was all over, I had a new outlook on life just from a small bubbly beverage. Schools want to

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    The Coca-Cola Company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Today they are the world’s largest beverage company. Their current Chairman and CEO is Muhtar Kent. Other notable people are Board of Directors member Robert Kotick and Executive Vice President Ahmet Bozer. The Coca-Cola Company offers over hundreds of brands across over 200 countries worldwide. Soft drink brands include Coca-Cola, Fanta, Sprite, and Fresca. Other beverages brands include Minute Maid, Powerade, and FUZE. The Coca-Cola

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