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    Gatorade Evaluation

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    Electrolytes and Sports Drinks Gatorade This popular American range of sports drinks is manufactured by PepsiCo and offers quite a few variants to the consumer. The original Gatorade that you will find in the iconic contoured man-shaped bottles is based on oral rehydration

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    any sport you will need something to keep you going. Gatorade is a drink that makes it look like you will gain a lot of energy when you take the product. Gatorade is a sports drink that is made to replenish your energy and is one of the most popular option. When looking at Gatorade commercials first‚ it is very appealing to the most popular athletes drinking Gatorade. It make it more appealing to see a great athlete using it. The Gatorade slogan ‘Win from within’ has more of an emotional appeal

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    Spring 2013 Evaluation Essay Gatorade—It’s A Way of Life During the summer of 1965‚ a University of Florida assistant football coach set up a meeting with the university physicians. Most of his players were playing poorly as a result of the heat. Coach wanted them to try and figure out why so many of his players were being affected by heat and heat related illnesses and in result were suffering from dehydration. The doctors soon realized that two key factors were to blame for causing

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    uncomfortable seat ever‚ yet he was still smiling.“Did you see that Gatorade commercial last night?!” Pumpkin asked Cupcake “It was so funny my mom yelled at me for laughing so loud!”. “I know! Right afterward I went out and bought a whole box of it. They have the best commercials”. Companies use advertising to catch a buyer’s attention to buy their products. A company that is very good at advertising is Coca Cola both in commercials and print ads. The most effective ways to catch a buyer’s attention in commercials

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    Gatorade is the manufacturer of sports-themed beverages and food products‚ built mainly around its signature line of sports drinks. Gatorade is currently manufactured in over 80 countries. Does anybody know how Gatorade’s name originated? Gatorade was first developed in 1965 by a team of researchers at the University of Florida‚ to replenish the combination of water‚ carbohydrates‚ and electrolytes that the school’s student-athletes lost in sweat during rigorous sport activities. Within the United

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    Ad Analysis Ice Cream Ads

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    Ad Analysis Have you ever been walking down the ice cream aisle at the grocery store‚ and there are 12 different brands for the exact same flavor? If you have‚ and if you are as financially stable as I am‚ you almost always reach out for the cheapest one in your range of vision. One of the Ben and Jerry’s advertisements in the People’s magazine may make you think twice about the type of ice cream you are purchasing. This ad is an explosion of color‚ with an interesting layout‚ and a play on font

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    Marketing Plan of Gatorade

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    Gatorade Strategic Marketing Plan Table of content Executive summary 2 Introduction 3 Product presentation 4 Company description 4 Product description 4 The environment 7 PEST Analysis of Energy Drinks Industry 7 Market Analysis 10 Situation Analysis of Gatorade in the sports drinks industry 10 Past Marketing Efforts analysis 12 Competition 13 Target Market 15 Marketing Plan 18 Marketing objectives 18 Marketing strategies 18 Evaluation of the potential budget 25

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    crickets I buy and feed to my babies be sick? Could they cause my reptiles to become ill? What do I really know about where the food that creates the backbone of my reptiles’ diet comes from? In an advertisement filled with subtle visual and textual rhetorical strategies‚ Timberline successfully convinces readers that virus-infected crickets are no longer an issue to worry about when purchasing from them. Timberline’s argument pulls the reader in with a photograph: A giant‚ scaly reptile (specifically

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    In this course I have learned how to analyze advertisements from different social semiotic perspectives. In this project I apply the strategies to this Starbucks advertisement. The selected advertisement will be discussed in the following five aspects: arrangement‚ language‚ images‚ readership and implications. First the compositional arrangement of the poster. The poster is divided into two major parts. The upper part takes the image at close shot with a man holding a cup of Starbucks coffee

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    Nike ad campaign In this trio of ads we see three great athletes doing things out of the ordinary. In the first of this trio of ads appears mountaineer Kyle Maynard. He is climbing a mountain covered with snow‚ when suddenly we realize that he has neither legs nor hands‚ but still escalating this mountain with enthusiasm and without a problem. In the following add of the sequence we see Chris Mossier‚ the first transgender to participate in the Men’s national team. We see him training. The narrator

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