Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Comparative Analysis) Submitted to: Carlos Rafael “Cean” Arce Submitted by: Denise Moradilla MOVIE: Cast of Characters -Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka -Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket -David Kelly as Grandpa Joe -Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Bucket -Noah Taylor as Mr. Bucket -Missi Pyle as Mrs. Beauregarde -James Fox as Mr. Salt -Deep Roy as Oompa-Loompas -Christopher Lee as Dr. Wilbur Wonka -Adam Godley as Mr. Teavee -Franziska Troegner as
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3 CASE STUDY Valentino Chocolates 3 CASE STUDY Background Valentino chocolates are made in Turin‚ Italy. They are recognised as luxury products with a delicious and unique taste. Some of Valentino’s finest chocolates are handmade and have won many international awards. 3 CASE STUDY Expansion The company started by selling raw chocolate to other chocolate manufacturers. These manufacturers then used it to make their own products. Later‚ Valentino began selling packaged chocolates
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suitable and important tool for the organizations to better determine the market need to concentrated and also developing successful marketing strategy to achieve their goals. In this report‚ the author aims to explore the successful story of KitKat chocolate bar and its brand equity mainly use STP process with the summary of literature from previous
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Case 7: Rogers’ Chocolates Vertical integration is present in Rogers’ because they participate in many of the steps included in the industry value chain. Firstly‚ Rogers’ produces all of their products in-house and packages them by hand. Furthermore‚ Rogers’ is fully involved in the marketing and selling of their products to consumers through their wholly owned retail stores‚ particularly Sam’s Deli‚ and by also accepting online and mail orders. This makes it evident that Rogers’ engages in
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Divine Chocolate Limited (Day Chocolate Company) Analysis of a fair brand Course: International Marketing Tutor: Laura van de Stroet Date: 1st March 2013 Divine Chocolate – A Strong Brand The Divine Chocolate Limited has established a strong brand name since their foundation 14 years ago. Between 1999 and 2012 sales of Divine Chocolate have increased significantly. What is it that has given the Divine Chocolate brand the power that it has today and what
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Chocolate Industry in India OBJECTIVES * To understand the overall chocolate industry in India. * To know the challenges and opportunities. INTRODUCTION * Indian chocolates industry is growing at a rapidly18-20% per annum. * Cadbury ’s occupy about 72% of the chocolate/confectionery market with Dairy Milk‚ Five Star‚ Perk‚ Gems * The organized sector in chocolates constitutes 40%.Chocolate consumption in India is low‚ per capita consumption in urban India is estimated
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White Chocolate The history of white chocolate The first chocolate bar was invented in 1847 by the Fry Brothers in Bristol‚ England. White chocolate first appeared in Switzerland in the 1930’s. It was invented by Nestle to use excess cocoa butter. The first bar’s name was called Galak. A year later in the USA‚ white chocolate was first made by the M&M Candy Company. In‚ 1948 introduced by Nestle was the Alpine White chocolate bar containing white chocolate and chopped almonds. In 1993
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The Chocolate War: To Ban or To Not Be Banned In Robert Cormier’s The Chocolate War‚ the story itself may be considered a little controversial. Although the storyline is interesting and many people had their eyes glued to the page‚ others believe that some parts in the book are too controversial that it should be banned in schools. I personally believe that even though The Chocolate War was an interesting book to read‚ it should be banned from schools. While reading The Chocolate War‚ I noticed
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250AD – 1000AD The earliest record of chocolate consumption dates from the Classic period of the Ancient Maya of Mexico and Central America. The Maya and their ancestors made chocolate into a spicy drink (cacao paste mixed with chili peppers‚ vanilla and other ingredients) that they used in ceremonies. 14th – 16th century The Aztec‚ between the 14th and 16th centuries‚ were among those who had to trade for cacao and often required that citizens and conquered peoples pay their tribute in cacao seeds—a
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investigate the difference between the melting point of dark and milk chocolate. Hypothesis: If both chocolate is heated then dark chocolate will melt faster because milk chocolate has more fats Variables (i) Independent: Two substances will be tested dark chocolate and milk chocolate. (ii) Dependent: The temperature at which each substance melts as measure
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