women’s shaving gel named “Soft and Silky Shaving Gel” (in tube form) since 1991. Sales of the shaving gel were $3‚724‚000 in 2004; equaling 1‚960‚000 units. A new packaging of the company’s shaving gel into an aerosol container (in either a 5.5 oz. or 10 oz. can) has been suggested by an assistant to the current marketing manager due to the following reasons: * Current product sales figures show that the Soft and Silky Shaving Gel is in the maturation and saturation stage of its product life cycle
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flakes 30 g (1 oz) Potassium carbonate 15 g (0.5 oz) (Obtain from chemist/pharmacist) Beeswax 150 g (5oz) Gum arabic powder 15 g (0.5 oz) Icing sugar 45 g (1.5 oz) Slice the beeswax and add to 568 ml (a pint) of water. Stir in the soap flakes and potassium carbonate. Boil until a smooth paste. Whilst the mixture is still hot (turn off the heat‚ but act quickly)‚ add and stir the gum arabic powder and icing sugar. For a specifically black polish‚ 280 g (10 oz) of charcoal powder
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follows: $30‚000 Test Market cost + 10‚000 Set-up cost + 5‚800 10 oz can Production cost + 4‚800 5 ½ oz can Production cost $40‚600 Total test Market cost Based of Soft and Silky’s performance through 2000‚ results from the focus group studies and the performance of analogous products‚ the aerosol container concept should be produced further. 2.5 ½ Oz. Tube Pricing: 5 ½ Oz. Aerosol Pricing: 10 Oz. Aerosol Pricing: Retail Pricing $ 3.95 Retail Pricing $ 3.50
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desperately. “Is this Oz Matthews?” “Yes‚ it is‚” a man remarked. “How may I help you?” The woman stated deliberately‚ “I need to report a crime.” “What is your name?” Oz Matthews asked vigorously. “Mrs. Smith‚” the woman murmured. “There was a shooting at the concert in Central Park. Over thirty people are dead and a multitude are wounded.” “I’ll survey it. Thanks for calling‚” Oz Matthews responded conclusively. He quickly hung up the phone. “Another mystery to solve‚” Oz noted quietly to
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cup mashed boiled egg ¼ cup diced apple 5 oz milk ¼ cup cereal ¼ cup banana 5 oz milk 1 small blueberry pancake 2 sliced strawberries 5 oz milk 1 scramble egg 1/3 orange 5 oz milk ¼ cup porridge smoothie ¼ cup mashed pear 5 oz milk Morning Snack* ¼ cup cooked carrot 5 oz water ¼ cup diced cheese 5 oz water ½ slice whole wheat toast with ½ tsp butter 5 oz water ¼ cup grapes 5 oz water ¼ cup yogurt with peach 5 oz water Lunch* ¼ cup cooked breast of turkey
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CHAPTER 3 RECIPE AND MEASUREMENT CHAPTER OBJECTIVES After completion of this chapter the reader will be able to: 1. Define and discuss mise en place. 2. Apply U.S. and metric measurement systems. 3. Discuss the importance of standardized recipe in quality and cost control. 4. State the structure and components of a recipe. 5. Apply the principles of recipe conversion. 6. Apply the principles of recipe costing. 7. State the importance of the recipe
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Sandwiches Hamburger Cheeseburger Double Cheeseburger McDouble Quarter Pounder® with Cheese+ Double Quarter Pounder® with Cheese++ Big Mac® Big N’ Tasty® Big N’ Tasty® with Cheese Angus Bacon & Cheese Angus Deluxe 3.5 oz 250 (100 g) 4 oz (114 g) 300 5.8 oz 440 (165 g) 5.3 oz 390 (151 g) 7 oz (198 g) 510 80 110 210 170 9 12 23 19 13 19 35 29 3.5 6 11 8 16 28 54 42 0.5 0.5 1.5 1 25 40 80 65 9 13 26 22 520 750 1150 920 22 31 48 38 31 33 34 33 10 11 11 11 2 2 2 2 6 7 8 7 6 6 7 7 12 15 25 22 0 6 10 6 2 2 2
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Oz used to have a problem with putting liquid ecstasy into children’s drinks. He used to work in the custodial department at a school. During the lower school lunch hour his job was to set out the milk for all the children. Every carton of milk he put out‚ he would put a teaspoon of liquid ecstasy into it. These were little kids‚ so no one would ever notice if they were acting out of the ordinary. Two months later his friend Tido went to his house. Tido: Hey man what you been up to? Oz: Great
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The Public Need to Know By Sarah Smith English 115 May 28‚ 2013 Research has shown that children born in the 2000‘s have a 1-3 chance of developing type two diabetes‚ and 7% of obese five to seventeen year olds has at least one risk factor for cardiovascular disease. “Over the past 30 years childhood obesity has more than tripled in the United States. According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry‚ obesity in children is one of the easiest medical conditions
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1 *JAGER BOMB* boil 1 cup red bull (in place of water)‚ add black cherry or orange jello‚ 1 cups jager. 2 *MARGARITA* boil 1 cup water‚ add 3 oz pkg lime jello‚ 4 oz tequila‚ 4 oz sweet & sour margarita mix. sprinkle with salt just before firm. (substitue watermelon jello for lime for a melon margarita) 3 *RUM & COKE boil 1 cups coke‚ mix in dark cherry jello add 1 cups light rum 4 *MIMOSAS* this one varies from the normal method Since champagne isn’t as strong as liquor‚ cut the water
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