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    Cadbury Beverages Inc Crush Brand

    p.5 - Brands & Products p.6 - Consumption behavior p.7 II- Changes in the orange category during the period 1985-1989 - Orange category p.8 - Relation between market share & market coverage p.11 - Relation between market share & advertising share p.13 - Brands positioning p.15 III- Cadbury competitive position in the US - Swot analysis p.16 IV- Crush Positioning p.18 V- Crush advertising & promotion

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    Case Analysis - Cadbury Beverages, Inc. Crush® Brand

    Running head: Cadbury Beverages, Inc.: Crush® Brand Cadbury Beverages, Inc.: Crush® Brand Shih Ming Chang Grand Canyon University MKT 450 July 24, 2011 1.) Three main participate in manufacturing and distribution of carbonated soft drinks in the United States: concentrated producers, bottlers, and retailers. The concentrated producers’ and bottlers’ responsibilities differ for regular and diet drinks. Bottlers are responsible of serving retail outlets, such as placing in-store displays

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    Cadbury Case

    James Floyd 9/17/13 Mk: 4900 Cadbury Beverages, Inc: Crush Brand Case Analysis I will be doing a market analysis for crush by analyzing the company (Part 1), identifying the industry and competition (Part 2), and conclusions and recommendations (Part 3). Part 1: Company Analysis - Important Company Information To Note: - Cadbury Beverage, Inc. is the beverage division of Cadbury Schweppes PLC. (a major soft drink and confectioner marketer) - Sales of $4.6 billion

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    Cadbury

    merged with Cadbury which was a cocoa making business started in England in the 1830s. Year | Acquisition | 1986 | Canada Dry soft drink brands | 1989 | Certain soft drink brands and purchased Gini brand of Belgium. | 1989 | Crush brand from Procter & Gamble for $220 million. | Cadbury Beverages, Inc., a beverage division of Cadbury Schweppes PLC acquired the Procter & Gamble brands namely Crush, Hires and Sun-drop in the year 1989. They had to re launch those brands into the market

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    Crush - Market Analysis

    p.5 - Brands & Products p.6 - Consumption behavior p.7 II- Changes in the orange category during the period 1985-1989 - Orange category p.8 - Relation between market share & market coverage p.11 - Relation between market share & advertising share p.13 - Brands positioning p.15 III- Cadbury competitive position in the US - Swot analysis p.16 IV- Crush Positioning p.18 V- Crush advertising & promotion

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    Dayne Hopkins Mkt-251 Feb. 28th Cadbury Beverages, Inc 1. How would you characterize the carbonated soft drink in the United States? The carbonated soft drink in the U.S is the most popular drink of choice by a large margin. In America consumers drink more soda than tap water, at around 47 gallons per person every year and growing. It is not only the most popular but also a large part of the economy, as some of the biggest companies like Pepsico, Coca-Cola, and Dr Pepper/Seven-Up, who

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    Cadbury Beverages Case

    Cadubry Beverages Inc. Crush Brand #3 Company History * The company has the distincition of being the worlds first soft drink maker * It first started in London in 1783 where Jacob Schweppe sold artifical minderal water * After introducing many other products inclduing water, lemonade, gingerale, and food products they merged with Cadbury a major British candy maker in 1969 * 1989 one of largest multinational firms and ranked 457th in BusinessWeek’s Global 100 * in 1989 the

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    Dr Pepper Snapple Group Strategic Management

    industry's most beloved beverage brands, Dr Pepper Snapple Group (DPS) has a proud legacy of innovation, bold and distinct flavors, and entrepreneurial spirit. On May 7, 2008, DPS became a stand-alone, publicly-traded company on the New York Stock Exchange as the result of a spin-off by Cadbury, plc which held the Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages business group of entities. One of North America's leading refreshment beverage companies, DPS markets more than 50 brands of carbonated soft drinks

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    Dr Pepper

    edu/centers/center-­‐for-­‐active-­‐business-­‐education/research/case-­‐network.html       Larry Young, President and CEO of Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. (DPS) seemed to be on a roll. Named 2010 Beverage Executive of the Year by Beverage Industry Magazine, he led the company through three very difficult economic years since it separated from the London-based food and beverage giant Cadbury Schweppes. Reflecting on that time, he chuckled, “There couldn’t have been a worse year to go public.”1 Triggered by the collapse

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    Dr. Pepper Snapple Group

    Introduction Dr. Pepper-Snapple Group, Inc. 5301 Legacy Dr. Plano, TX 75024 Industry: Beverages (Non-Alcoholic) Sic Code: 2080- Beverages Major Products: Canada Dry (Ginger ale,) 7-up (lemon-lime,) A&W (Root beer,) Sunkist (Orange,) and Sun Drop (Citrus.) Competitors: Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. Stock exchange: 47.33 Ticker symbol: DPS Name of outside auditors: Deloitte & Touche, LLP SIC (Standard Industry Classification): 2080 Beverages * History: Today, Dr Pepper Snapple

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