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McDonald's of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana: Coffee Customization
New York American Marketing Association, Bronze, Hispanic, EFFIE Awards 2007
As McDonald's launched its new coffee nationally, stores serving the Hispanic population in Chicago knew this was a tough sell locally. Recently Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts doubled their outlets, and ...

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Pellini - Particular and Unmistakable
Integrated Marketing Communications Council Europe, Bronze, IMC European Awards 2007
In the espresso coffee market in Italy, Pellin Caffè competes in the 'premium price' and 'premium quality' product sectors against highly renowned brands with higher market shares and communication ex ...

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PepsiCo, Inc.: That's Brisk, Baby! campaign
Mark Lane, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.1267-1305
In 1996 Pepsi owned product Lipton Brisk, sought to increase their share in the ready-to-drink market whilst facing competition from products such as Coca-Cola’s Nestea Cool. Through its campaign “Tha ...

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North American Coffee Partnership (Starbucks Corp.): Bring On The Day campaign
Ed Dinger, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.1197-1200
In 2002, Pepsi and Starbucks launched DoubleShot an espresso drink. It failed. Two years later, they decided to relaunch it with a new ad campaign. The objective was to increase brand awareness; to cr ...

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Kraft Foods, Inc.: It's How To Unplug campaign
Susan Risland, Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns, Gale, Volume 2, 2007, pp.859-866
Kraft’s General Foods International Coffee, a range of instant flavoured coffee was facing increased competition from rival brands and from coffee shops such as Starbucks. To build brand awareness, i ...

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Unilever (Greece) - Lipton space to aroma and taste
Integrated Marketing Communications Council Europe, Silver, PMC European Awards 2006
In Greece's culture of coffee, tea suffered a decline in consumption. It was perceived as boring, best for old or sick people, lacking innovation and not as sociably acceptable as drinking coffee for ...

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Global Industry Overview: Coffee, Roasted
Encyclopedia of Global Industries, Gale, 2006
Firms in the world's coffee industry roast, grind, and package coffee beans for retail and commercial sale. Coffee producers may also manufacture specialty coffees and instant coffees in various forms ...

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American Industry Overview: Roasted Coffee
Encyclopedia of American Industries, Gale, 2006
This paper covers establishments primarily engaged in roasting coffee and in manufacturing coffee concentrates and extracts in powdered, liquid, or frozen form, including freeze-dried. The paper provi ...

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American Industry Overview: Malt Beverages
Encyclopedia of American Industries, Gale, 2006
This paper covers establishments primarily engaged in the manufacturing of malt beverages, including ale, beer, malt liquor, nonalcoholic beer, porter, and stout. The paper provides a snapshot summary ...

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Nambarrie - Going from strength to strength
Julie Amers, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, Bronze, Scottish IPA Effectiveness Awards, 2005
Despite entering a relatively static market, Nambarrie tea hoped to achieve success with its product in Scotland. Moving from an established market in Northern Ireland, research was carried out to gat ...

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Wild Bean Café - driven by coffee
Communication Agencies Association of New Zealand, Silver, Advertising Effectiveness Awards 2005
The article considers the problems faced by BP in rebranding its existing offering Cafe Zip under the Wild Bean Cafe name in the New Zealand market. The author looks at the need to maintain brand loya ...

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Starbucks Bottled Frappuccino - Work Can Wait
New York American Marketing Association, EFFIE Awards, 2005
Through Starbucks Bottled Frappuccino, the partnership between Starbucks and Pepsi had achieved 85% of sector sales in ready to drink coffee, but sought to increase uptake of the product. In 2004 a ca ...

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Starbucks DoubleShot - Bring on the Day
New York American Marketing Association, EFFIE Awards, 2005
The objectives of this campaign were to create brand fame, to increase awareness, to drive trial and to hit out sales target of 10% growth. The agency sought to achieve these goals by creating 'Liquid ...

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Evergood Kaffe - The Norwegian coffee that's been slightly more expensive for 36 years
Jan Blitchfeld, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, IPA Effectiveness Awards, 2004
Despite being the more popular coffee brand, Evergood is facing problems in ensuring distribution in Norwegian supermarket chains, achieving coverage of 57%. Even though it often receives poorer place ...

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Lipton Black Tea - How to climb out of a black hole
Kris Constantoulas, Advertising Federation of Australia, Bronze, Advertising Effectiveness Awards, 2004
In 2001 Lipton carried out the rebranding of its tea renaming it ‘Black Tea’ to target younger drinkers. The author considers the confusion caused by the new title and the drop in sales volume of 38.4 ...

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Moccona - Moccona Heeft Meer Mmmm
Communication Agencies Association of New Zealand, Bronze, Advertising Effectiveness Awards, 2004
In 2000, the Sara Lee branded coffee Moccona launched an advertising campaign to increase the market share for its premium instant coffee. It looks at the brand in relation to its main competitor, Nes ...

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Senseo - Douwe Egberts and Philips
EURO-Effies, 2003
This case study outlines the launch of Senseo, a new coffee and coffee machine brand in Belgium and the Netherlands. The campaign objectives in terms of volume and market share are fully described. Th ...

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Measuring preference for product benefits across countries
Steve Cohen and Leopoldo Neira, ESOMAR, Latin American Conference, Uruguay, May 2003
This paper briefly reviews the standard practices of benefit measurement and benefit segmentation and, along the way, points out their deficiencies, and then introduces the reader to Maximum Differenc ...

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Irving World of Taste Coffee Launch
Canadian Congress of Advertising, Canadian Advertising Success Stories, 2003
Irving Mainway, which runs convenience stores at petrol stations in Canada, faced a big challenge. It had to convince consumers who buy coffee at specialist coffee shops, that they could get a better ...

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Moccona
Communication Agencies Association of New Zealand, Advertising Effectiveness Awards, 2002
The challenge was to grow Moccona's market share in the premium instant coffee sector. Several objectives were set and the case study shows they were significantly exceeded well before target dates.

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PG Tips
James Hillhouse, Account Planning Group (UK), Commended, Creative Planning Awards, 2001
Campaign in women’s weekly magazines for PG Tips, to persuade mothers to offer tea to their children so that they pick up the tea habit. Highly commended, APG Awards 2001.

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Teavolution: How an established brand created room to move
Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, IPA Effectiveness Awards, 2000
Sequel to the 1990 PG Tips IPA paper. Relaunch campaign in 1996 using the new Pyramid bag. During 1992-1995 PG's dominant position had eroded (price promotions, relaunch of Tetley), and PG was losing ...

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Putting the 'co' into Kenco - How Christina created a company out of a brand
Ian Leslie and Fiona Bioletti, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, IPA Effectiveness Awards, 1998
This 1998 paper describes how the 'Christina' campaign - featuring British actress Cherie Lunghi - helped Kenco Coffee (Kenco Jacobs Suchard) to add value in terms of building sales, strengthening the ...

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Mellow Bird's - Murdering the ads that made you smile
Belinda Starling, Account Planning Group (UK), Creative Planning Awards, 1997
When instant coffee technology was primitive and ground coffee was foreign, Mellow Bird's was the powder coffee for a nation of tea drinkers. Then UK consumers started to prefer stronger, continental ...

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Love Over Gold - The untold story of TV's greatest romance
Colin Flint, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, IPA Effectiveness Awards, 1996
This paper details how a new advertising campaign (1987–95) reversed the fortunes of Gold Blend, a premium instant coffee. The brand, successful from launch, was losing share by the mid-1980s (down to ...

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Being best wasn't enough
Tim York, Advertising Federation of Australia, Advertising Effectiveness Awards, 1992
The contribution of advertising, in helping elevate a product costing twice the price of its competitors, to near national market leadership has been considerable. It has effectively enabled the pr ...

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How the Chimps have Kept PG Tips Brand Leaders Through 35 Years of Intense Competition
Clive Cooper, Louise Cook and Nigel Jones, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, IPA Effectiveness Awards, 1990
First prize and Grand Prix winner in its year; also the first continuous study in the new section 'Longer and Broader Effects'. Describes how, since the relaunch of PG Tips in 1955, consistent adverti ...

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How Advertising Helped Build Cafe Hag's Share of the Decaffeinated Coffee Market
Jane Cockle, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, IPA Effectiveness Awards, 1988
Advertising relaunch 1984-6, which grew the brand and its share of the decaffeinated coffee market sector to which it belongs. History of the sector summarised. Problem: sales were growing, but share ...

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Red Mountain: Ground Coffee Taste Without the Grind
Sev D'Souza, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, IPA Effectiveness Awards, 1988
Repositioning of Red Mountain coffee, 1986-88. Analysis of opportunities showed that distribution and rate of sale could be increased with better advertising and reassurance about the taste, which was ...

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The Development and Effect of the Nescafé Advertising Campaign
Pat Colling, Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, IPA Effectiveness Awards, 1982
The Nescafé campaign of 1978-80. The difficult marketing background at the time described: total market volume was declining 20% year-on-year. Main objective: to increase brand share while strengtheni ...

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