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    How did Charles Cretors Get the idea to invent the popcorn popper? Well, to answer this question we have to go back to the very beginning. Right to the spot where popcorn was first discovered. Popcorn wasn’t really invented, but discovered. Back around 5,600 years ago, in Central Mexico in a bat cave. The native people were exploring and found the popped corn. First Discovery When the first people discovered, the native people used it for decoration. They used it for bracelets, head dresses,…

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    People around the world choose sugary drinks over water. But what some people do not know is that drinking too much soda or juice can cause health problems. Sugary drinks are very bad for people because they can cause health problems, it is bad for the bones, and it can lead to obesity . One reason why people should not drink sugary drinks is because they are bad for a person’s health. In the text “Soft Drinks and Disease” it says people who consume sugary drinks regularly---- 1 to 2 cans a…

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    In the 1996 case of Leonard v. PepsiCo, John Leonard is not entitled to the Harrier Jet that PepsiCo advertised in their Super Bowl commercial. Leonard is not entitled to the jet because any reasonable person would notice the intended puffery and jest that PepsiCo put into their commercial. In certain circumstances, there are legal issues that arise with advertising, in whether they are, or are not legally binding (Cohen, 2000). In the majority of cases, advertisements are a mere invitation to…

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    Doritos Vs. Mtn Dew Ice

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    The commercial “Doritos Blaze vs. Mtn Dew Ice” is aimed towards the audience of the Super Bowl, as this is where the advertisement was first presented. The purpose of this advertisement is to essentially sell the products being displayed. The video starts with actor Peter Dinklage rapping to“Look at Me Now” by Chris Brown ft. Busta Rhymes while walking through a room that is engulfed in flames. After this display, PepsiCo decides to have actor Morgan Freeman rap to “Get Ur Freak On” by Missy…

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    Topic: Fruit juices as unhealthy as a sugary soft drinks. Specific purpose: To encourage my audience to limit their consumption of fruit juices and eat whole fruits instead. Central idea: Juice is, nutritionally, not much better than soda. Fruit juice isn’t the same as intact fruit and it has as much sugar as many classical sugar drinks. In addition to big amounts of sugar, fruit juices lack of fiber. Instead of juices people should eat whole fruits and drink tea or coffee. Small amounts or…

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    Electrolyte Marketing Mix

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    ____Product LIFEWTR IS PURIFIED, PH BALANCED WATER, WITH ELECTROYTES FOR TASTE, ITS NOT A FLAVORED WATER ITS CLOSER TO BE NATURAL TASTE WATER, MIX BETWEEN INCREDIBLE A PURE BALANCED TASTE, HIGH QUALITY CONTROL PRODUCTION, AND PACKAGING PROCESS. New luxury brand of PepsiCo represents summit of innovation in the production of drinking water in attractive designs entirely new bottles form, so that was chosen very carefully and ingeniously, attractive, and inspiring. Lots of color to attract…

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    The problem initiated right when the soda ban was done in an incorrect manner. Many times when decisions are made to only one’s benefit yet, not chosen by the majority of the people affected, it triggers the humans mindset making them react in a non supportable way. Although the soda ban may prevent harsh conditions, it's better off if there's a stop to it. Consumers are losing their liberty, finding their ways around and not believing the benefits. The soda ban isn't’ a good idea because…

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    Coca-Cola and Its Operations in Australia: First producing its namesake soda in 1886, the Coca-Cola company is the largest beverage company in the world today. An average of 1.9 billion servings of their beverages are consumed in more than 200 countries every day (Coca-Cola Company, n.d.). The Coca-Cola Company is a “global business that operates on a local scale.” In their countries of operations, they often grant franchises to bottling partners who finalize production, package, and distribute…

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    PepsiCo started as Pepsi-Cola Company, with all original products under the Pepsi brand. The following are some of the products PepsiCo produces: Many of PepsiCo's current brands and products have been added to the product mix via acquisitions. For example, snack products were…

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    1999, Coca-Cola Company was served with a lawsuit to allege that the company employed racially discriminatory business practice. The suit alleged that there is a substantial difference between black employees and white employees in pay. In addition, a glass ceiling in the company kept black employees from advancing upward into level of management positions. Assumptions According to the company report in 2009, Coca-Cola is the biggest producer of sparkling beverage. Even though Coca-Cola is the…

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