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Energy Drinks – by Lauren Zuniga
Why does it seem like we’re tired all the time? Weren’t we born with more than enough energy to get us through all the things that we’re doing? Thank goodness the energy drink industry has stepped in to meet the need we seem to have developed.
Lauren Zuniga explores our daily lives and why it seems like we’re asleep most of the time.
Duration : 0:4:26
How do I identify and outline major segments in the soft drinks industry.?
Using lifestyle, personality and behaviour and demographics as the bases of segmentation. Coke and Pepsi being the major players out there
Pepsi & Coke should each have a syllabus or prospectus available on-line for prospective investors…..
Future of paper and packaging industry 1 conference …
http://www.globalchange.com Future of paper and cardboard packaging in China, India, emerging markets, America and the EU. Impact of new technology on paper use. Newsprint market and newspaper readership trends — decline in EU, growth in India. Use of paper and cardboard in Africa. Growth of middle class consumers. Future of newspapers, magazines and books. Paperless office trends — reality. Paper consumption per person per year. Global market for paper. Exports newsprint from Russia, South America, India and China. Future of logistics, supply chain management, packaging and distribution. Energy costs in paper industry. Video on future of paper industry by Futurist Patrick Dixon, conference keynote speaker for Paper Industry conference in Sweden. Future of forestry and sustainable forestry — link to paper industry. Verifiable forestry, reduction in energy use, chemical use, water use. Growth of online advertising revenues and fall of traditional advertising. Future of online newspapers and news sources. RFID technology in supply chain and intelligent packaging plus intelligent paper. Advantages of paper — resolution, contrast, convenience, able to write on it. Future of plastics and competition with paper and cardboard in food and drink industry. Manufacturing demand for packaging. Resuseable cartons and recycling. Paperless office? Why paperless offices slow in coming. Future of direct mail and future of paper directories. Biological reasons why paper reading speed faster than screens. Human eye bandwidth and brain processing speed. Electronic books and digital paper. Why books and other paper products will have longer life than people think.
Paper industry, packaging, cardboard, recycling, forests, forestry, newspapers, magazines, books, future, sustainable, sustainability, energy, paperless, intelligent, rfid, plastics
Duration : 0:9:16
Why do we let the food & drinks industry poison us with aspartame?
It’s impossible these days to buy even a non-"diet" bottle of lemonade without it contains aspartame. I refuse to touch the stuff: it gives me headaches and it causes depression; it has deleterious effects on childrens’ behaviour. Shouldn’t we be voting with our wallets and refusing to buy anything containing this chemical which is good for nothing except the chemical industry?
I completely agree with you. A friend of mine did a research paper on the detrimental effects that aspartame can have on people as well as the environmnet. And diet drinks -especially- is full of the chemical.
I don’t know why people aren’t as informed about this subject as they should be!
Google Aspartame, and see for yourself!
Blu Frog Energy Drink is Revolutionizing an Industry…
http://www.blufrogger.com . Experts predict that Blu Frog Energy will be next to dominate the Energy drink industry. It packs a big kick, it contains more nutrition than most meals, it tastes good, and offers a way to make money by spreading the word with others…earn immediate and residual income. If you like health, want to make more money, and currently consume energy drinks…it’s a no brainer. Don’t miss out…get energized with Blu Frog!
Duration : 0:1:24
Who are the major players in the Soft drink industry in Oman?
I don’t think there is Dr.Pepper in Oman,They do have Pepsi and Coke products though….
Why is the soft drink industry so profitable?
From Cola Wars Continue
The cost to produce soft drinks is extremely low and they make a profit at any price.
I’ve paid as low as $2.00 for a 12 pack of Pepsi or Coke and as high as $4.75 a 16 ounce bottle of Coke at Yankee Stadium.
They make money either way, what a business.
And they are very good for you, NOT!
CBS Energy Drink New
Dan Mayer interviewed on CBS Sunday morning news about energy drinks during a segment about the energy drink industry.
Duration : 0:4:6
what is the difference betweenthe juice drink industry and the fruit juice industry ?
Juice drink is not 100% juice and is sort of like a soda.
Fruit juice is suppose to be 100% juice.
Eric Caprarese talks on the Energy Drink Industry
Eric Caprarese, founder of ACTZOOM.COM, speaks on the ever growing energy drink business.
Duration : 0:1:35
