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    Can 3G Capital Make Burger King Cool Again? Brand Building under Zero-based Budgeting

    By  Pierre Chandon,  Laura Heely,  Fernando Machado
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    Four years after acquiring the business, 3G Capital had managed to put Burger King back in growth mode. However, the Burger King brand itself was still lacking momentum and it was unclear if its celebrity-heavy ad campaign would work.

      Published 25 Jun 2018

      Reference 6402

      Topic Marketing

      Region Global

      Industry Restaurants,  Food and Beverages Production,  Health, Wellness and Fitness

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      Can 3G Capital Make Burger King Cool Again? Brand Building under Zero-based Budgeting

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      • By  Pierre Chandon,  Laura Heely,  Fernando Machado
      • Reference 6402

      • Published 25 Jun 2018

      • Topic Marketing

      • Region Global

      • Industry Restaurants,  Food and Beverages Production,  Health, Wellness and Fitness

      Four years after acquiring the business, 3G Capital had managed to put Burger King back in growth mode. However, the Burger King brand itself was still lacking momentum and it was unclear if its celebrity-heavy ad campaign would work.
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        Candy Crush? Aligning Health, Business and Pleasure in the Chocolate Industry

        By  Pierre Chandon,  Laura Heely
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        After winning important battles against soda, governments and health activists are targeting chocolate bars because of their high sugar content, and some, like the UK government in 2017, have set strict targets on the amount of sugar and calories that can be contained in each chocolate bar.

          Published 06 Jun 2018

          Reference 6317

          Topic Marketing

          Region Europe

          Industry Dairy,  Food and Beverages Production

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          Candy Crush? Aligning Health, Business and Pleasure in the Chocolate Industry

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          • By  Pierre Chandon,  Laura Heely
          • Reference 6317

          • Published 06 Jun 2018

          • Topic Marketing

          • Region Europe

          • Industry Dairy,  Food and Beverages Production

          After winning important battles against soda, governments and health activists are targeting chocolate bars because of their high sugar content, and some, like the UK government in 2017, have set strict targets on the amount of sugar and calories that can be contained in each chocolate bar.
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            Eastern Condiments Private Limited (A)

            By  V. (Paddy) Padmanabhan,  Indira Pant
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            Eastern Condiments is a three-part case focused on the challenge of distributing spices in Southern India from 2008-2012. Case (A) describes the strategy and tactics that enabled Eastern Condiments to swiftly dominate the local market in Kerala by 2008, yet had poor results in the adjoining state of Karnataka in 2009-2012.

              Published 23 Jun 2014

              Reference 5981

              Topic Marketing

              Region Asia

              Industry Food and Beverages Production

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              Eastern Condiments Private Limited (A)

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              • By  V. (Paddy) Padmanabhan,  Indira Pant
              • Reference 5981

              • Published 23 Jun 2014

              • Topic Marketing

              • Region Asia

              • Industry Food and Beverages Production

              Eastern Condiments is a three-part case focused on the challenge of distributing spices in Southern India from 2008-2012. Case (A) describes the strategy and tactics that enabled Eastern Condiments to swiftly dominate the local market in Kerala by 2008, yet had poor results in the adjoining state of Karnataka in 2009-2012.
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                Michel et Augustin Cookies: Culinary Adventurers Competing against Food Industry Giants

                By  Hernan A. Bruno,  Hilke Plassmann
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                The Michel et Augustin case tells the story of Michel de Rovira and Augustin Paluel-Marmont as they set up their company Michel et Augustin in 2005 to brand and sell sablé cookies. The founders have a vision of creating a brand that can prosper in a competitive market dominated by big players and full of commoditized offerings.

                  Published 25 Mar 2014

                  Reference 5757

                  Topic Marketing

                  Region Europe

                  Industry Food and Beverages Production

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                  Michel et Augustin Cookies: Culinary Adventurers Competing against Food Industry Giants

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                  • By  Hernan A. Bruno,  Hilke Plassmann
                  • Reference 5757

                  • Published 25 Mar 2014

                  • Topic Marketing

                  • Region Europe

                  • Industry Food and Beverages Production

                  The Michel et Augustin case tells the story of Michel de Rovira and Augustin Paluel-Marmont as they set up their company Michel et Augustin in 2005 to brand and sell sablé cookies. The founders have a vision of creating a brand that can prosper in a competitive market dominated by big players and full of commoditized offerings.
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                    ArArAt Brandy: Transforming a Legend into a Modern Icon

                    By  Amitava Chattopadhyay,  Vadim Grigorian
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                    Ararat, the largest brand of brandy in Russia, with an enviable 32% market share and a long history, is one of the jewels in Pernod Ricard Russia’s alcoholic beverage portfolio. After a recent product update, five key questions need to be answered: 1. Which consumer segment(s) should Ararat be targeted at? 2. What should be the brand platform? 3.

                      Published 25 Aug 2014

                      Reference 5660

                      Topic Marketing

                      Region Europe

                      Industry Food and Beverages Production,  Wine and Spirits

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                      ArArAt Brandy: Transforming a Legend into a Modern Icon

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                      • By  Amitava Chattopadhyay,  Vadim Grigorian
                      • Reference 5660

                      • Published 25 Aug 2014

                      • Topic Marketing

                      • Region Europe

                      • Industry Food and Beverages Production,  Wine and Spirits

                      Ararat, the largest brand of brandy in Russia, with an enviable 32% market share and a long history, is one of the jewels in Pernod Ricard Russia’s alcoholic beverage portfolio. After a recent product update, five key questions need to be answered: 1. Which consumer segment(s) should Ararat be targeted at? 2. What should be the brand platform? 3.
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                        Russian Standard Vodka: Strategies for Global Branding and Expansion into the US Market

                        By  Pierre Chandon,  Vadim Grigorian
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                        Launched in 1998, Russian Standard vodka quickly became the highest selling premium vodka in Russia, ahead of Stoli, Smirnoff, and Absolut.

                          Published 26 Nov 2002

                          Reference 5070

                          Topic Marketing

                          Region Other Regions

                          Industry Food and Beverages Production,  Wine and Spirits

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                          Russian Standard Vodka: Strategies for Global Branding and Expansion into the US Market

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                          • By  Pierre Chandon,  Vadim Grigorian
                          • Reference 5070

                          • Published 26 Nov 2002

                          • Topic Marketing

                          • Region Other Regions

                          • Industry Food and Beverages Production,  Wine and Spirits

                          Launched in 1998, Russian Standard vodka quickly became the highest selling premium vodka in Russia, ahead of Stoli, Smirnoff, and Absolut.
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                            Tata Tea Limited (A)

                            By  Amitava Chattopadhyay,  Ulrike Wieh
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                            In late 1999, India's second largest tea company, Tata Tea, is faced with a highly competitive home market that is about to become more so as impending deregulation takes effect. The company is thus contemplating internationalisation. Tata Tea is grappling with the decision of how to internationalise.

                              Published 01 Jun 2004

                              Reference 5003

                              Topic Marketing

                              Region Asia

                              Industry Food and Beverages Production,  Marketing and Advertising

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                              Tata Tea Limited (A)

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                              • By  Amitava Chattopadhyay,  Ulrike Wieh
                              • Reference 5003

                              • Published 01 Jun 2004

                              • Topic Marketing

                              • Region Asia

                              • Industry Food and Beverages Production,  Marketing and Advertising

                              In late 1999, India's second largest tea company, Tata Tea, is faced with a highly competitive home market that is about to become more so as impending deregulation takes effect. The company is thus contemplating internationalisation. Tata Tea is grappling with the decision of how to internationalise.
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                                Launching New Coke

                                By  Markus Christen
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                                The case describes the introduction of New Coke in response to the Pepsi Challenge, an advertising campaign that used taste tests to support the claim that Pepsi Cola was a superior product. Instead of strengthening Coca-Cola's market share position, the product change resulted in a consumer rebellion and a publicity disaster for Coca-Cola.

                                  Published 01 Jan 2001

                                  Reference 4783

                                  Topic Marketing

                                  Region North America

                                  Industry Food and Beverages Production

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                                  Launching New Coke

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                                  • By  Markus Christen
                                  • Reference 4783

                                  • Published 01 Jan 2001

                                  • Topic Marketing

                                  • Region North America

                                  • Industry Food and Beverages Production

                                  The case describes the introduction of New Coke in response to the Pepsi Challenge, an advertising campaign that used taste tests to support the claim that Pepsi Cola was a superior product. Instead of strengthening Coca-Cola's market share position, the product change resulted in a consumer rebellion and a publicity disaster for Coca-Cola.
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