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    Brand Updates- Dairy Milk

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    Brand Update : Cadbury Dairy Milk For Shubh Aarambh Cadbury’s Dairy Milk has recently launched a new campaign " Shubh Aarambh" ( meaning Auspicious Beginning ). The campaign is the refined version of the earlier Payday campaign which evoked mixed response from the Ad analysts and consumers. The Shubh Aarambh campaign reinforces the occasion based positioning of Dairy Milk. The brand has been trying to position itself as a symbol of enjoyment and celebrations. Indians have the tradition of sharing

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    C O N T E N T S 1) SITUATION ANALYSIS i) COMPANY ii) CONTEXT iii) COMPETITOR iv) CUSTOMER 2) BARND 3) 4 Ps i) PRODUCT ii) PRICE iii) PROMOTION iv) PLACE 4) COMMENTS 5) SWOT ANALYSIS Product Category: Chocolate Confectionary Brand: Cadbury Product: Cadbury Dairy Milk (CDM) SITUATION ANALYSIS (4 CS) 1) Company: Parent Company: Cadbury plc Indian Subsidiary: Cadbury India Ltd (CIL) History of Cadbury: Cadbury plc is a confectionery and

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    1|Page Pepsi Brand Tracker (Project2 Part2 Brand Equity Measurement) PRAXIS BUSINESS SCHOOl A report Submitted to Prof. Srinivas Govindrajan In partial fulfilment of the requirements of the course Product and Brand Management On 03/08/09 BY Apoorva Jain Gunjan Dugar Hardik Mishra Manoj Mani Iyer PEPSI BRAND EQUITY PRAXIS BUSINESS SCHOOL 2|Page Executive Summary The objective of this project was to find out the brand equity of Pepsi . The parameters which enabled us to arrive at

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    Dairy Milk

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    UK vs US Cadbury Dairy Milk There’s been a bit of chatter about Cadbury over the past few months. First‚ Cadbury is going Fair Trade with their most popular product‚ the Dairy Milk bar. Since the bar is the United Kingdom’s #1 selling bar with $852 million in sales buying only fair trade cocoa will make a huge difference for cocoa growing regions. (It’s also #1 in Australia and India.) The second bit of news is that Kraft‚ the global food powerhouse that owns not only a large corner of the cheese

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    Chocolate and Dairy Milk

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    Study Introduction History 1 Cadbury Business in India 2 How Cadbury Chocolate is made 3 Cadbury And Its Products 4 Importance & Scope 5 Factors Influencing Pricing Of Cadbury 6 An Insight On 5 P’S Of Marketing 7 SWOT Analysis 8 Product‚ Price‚ And Distribution Strategies 9 Brand Development—Building The Dairy Milk Megabrand 10 Developing Brand Identity 11 Cadbury – The Brand Conclusion Cadbury We pour our hearts into creating

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    delightful combination of milk chocolate and white chocolate. Giving consumers anexciting reason to keep coming back into the fun filled world of Cadbury. Our Journey: Cadbury Dairy Milk has been the market leader in the chocolate category for years. Andhas participated and been a part of every Indian ’s moments of happiness‚ joy andcelebration. Today‚ Cadbury Dairy Milk alone holds 30% value share of the Indianchocolate market.In the early 90 ’s‚ chocolates were seen as ’meant for kids ’‚ usually

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    Dairy Milk Swot

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    com/topics/cadbury-dairy-milk-competitors-analysis/0 http://www.managementparadise.com/forums/marketing-management-rm-im/137529-cadburys-advertising-strategy.html http://www.scribd.com/doc/46801673/Cadbury-Dairy-Milk-Report Cadbury India SWOT analysis :  Strength • Cadbury Schweppes plc is a very profitable organization‚ generated revenue of more than £6‚508 billion (2005).  • It is a global chocolate brand built upon a reputation for fine products and services.  • Cadbury Schweppes plc

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    Brand Equity

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    BRAND EQUITY Why recently ads have used old Hindi songs in place of jingles? SWITCH on the telly and chances are that you will catch an old Hindi number. Now‚ they could either be from the numerous music channels playing retro numbers or songs running on television commercials . And with so many commercial breaks‚ one sees more Hindi songs as jingles for TVCs than the original song itself. So from ‘Pehli Tareek’ for Cadbury to ‘Hum jab honge’ for SBI Life to ‘I love you’ for Nestle Kit Kat‚ the

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    Cadbury: The Brand The Cadbury brand enjoys a high level of brand equity in Ireland. Research shows 96% of consumers recognise the brand‚ while 74% state that when it comes to chocolate‚ only Cadbury’s will do! There are three main brand name strategies: Family brand names: The parent brand is also known as an "umbrella" brand. This term is given to product ranges where the family brand name is used for all products. The advantage of this approach is that positive associations with the parent

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    3/19/2013 Opening Case • It was the early 1930s when a physician –turned textile trade in rural Karnataka found his business getting interrupted for want of regular supplies of cloth from the weavers. When he enquired with weavers about the reason for their irregularity‚ he was told that there was no working capital available to them. There were no banks in the area. The one located in the town was not interested in lending to small operators particularly in the rural area. Local money lenders used

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