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  • True Soft Drinks
    785 words
    He lets out an a of satisfaction as he sets down the cup. There is an excited silence to the crowd as they wait to hear the verdict. Will he choose Pepsi or will it be Coca-Cola? It is a question that many wonder about and can be a very tricky question. Both sides say that theirs taste's better and both have strong proof to back that up. But I am here to help settle the issue once and for all and show to you that taste isn't everything one should judge. When all is done I will prove to you that ...
  • Th Beverage Category Pepsi Cola Company
    2,736 words
    Summer of 1898, a young pharmacist Caleb Branham looking for ways to attract people to his pharmacy invented the beverage now known around the world as Pepsi-Cola. After the first advertisement the sales of the new soft drink began to go up. Knowing the importance of good distribution system Pepsi was one of the first to switch from horse drawn transport to motor vehicles. Throughout its existence Pepsi adjusted its marketing strategies trying to keep up with the social and economic conditions o...
  • Dress And Drink Pepsi
    298 words
    "The Joy of Pepsi " Britney Spears. Everyone knows who she is. So, of course, Pepsi chose her to be their ticket to obtain more Pepsi drinkers. After all, it is the soft drink of the new generation, right? I choose this commercial because it is obviously overt in the sexual tones for men and influential for the new generation (young girls and boys). This commercial is influential in almost any generation. This commercial is enjoyable for young men and older men, because Britney is dressed to "im...
  • Pepsi Co And Center Grove High School
    440 words
    HAS CENTER GROVE SOLD US OUT Recently Center Grove High School agreed to a contract with the Pepsi Corporation for advertisement rights. In return Center Grove received a large sum of Pepsi money. The Pepsi Co. is also allowed to place their machines in our school cafeteria. Even more recently have they changed the machines from cans to larger more expensive bottles (which makes the problem worse). Center Grove has sold us out. With out taking our health into consideration, they signed it away. ...
  • Use Of Celebrities In Pepsi Advertisements
    741 words
    Promotion In its long history of advertisements, Pepsi has come from once being, "The Original Pure Food Drink", to the ideal product for "Generation Next". It has come a long was ever since it was created nearly one hundred years ago. It's success in advertisement and promotions have made a multi billion dollar corporation out of a company that once filed for bankruptcy in the early 1920's. The company first went international starting with Mexico in 1907. It also expanded its markets in other ...
  • Creation Of Television And Pepsi Cola
    1,705 words
    "For over 100 years, Pepsi-Cola has produced some of the finest soft drink ads available anywhere in the world. From today's 'Joy of Pepsi,' as sung by Britney Spears, to yesterday's 'Nickel, Nickel' (1939), our ads are as memorable as the products we produce (web)". Pepsi-Cola's ability to create such attractive ads gives the company a competitive marketing edge amongst its toughest competition in the market. Pepsi's ads attract the attention of each age class, allowing younger adults to feel o...
  • Guth's New Pepsi Cola Company
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    Caleb Bradham was born in Chinquapin, Duplin County, in 1866. Intelligent and enterprising, he graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and then entered medical school at the University of Maryland. Unfortunately, his family's financial problems forced him to give up the study of medicine after only two years and take a job teaching school in New Bern. Still driven by his interest in medicine, he left teaching to buy a pharmacy in 1893. Using his personality and salesmansh...
  • Different Approach Like Some Of The Activist
    374 words
    The story "Why I'm An Activist" made me see the different views and reasons behind why people choose to become activist. I feel that being an activist is defined as making a difference in at least one person's way they view life. I feel that activist in this story was trying to inspire and motivate people to join them in the fight for a better America. It's like the battle of if you drink Pepsi or Coco Cola. I love to drink Pepsi I can argue with others how insist on drinking Coco Cola but I won...

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