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What is Coca-Cola
What is the most profitable soda brand in the world?
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What is D
In a 2006 study, people were shown different brands while their brains were hooked up to an MRI. Seeing the most well-known brands activated parts of the brain associated with which of the following? A) Reward B) Positive emotions C) Self-identity D) All of the above
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What is B
Successful marketing often involves developing unique products. For every successful new product, there are countless failures. Which of the following real products was NOT a market failure? A) Life Savers soda B) Greek yogurt C) Pepsi AM D) Colgate brand frozen entrees
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What is Frosted Flakes (Tony the Tiger), Cap'n Crunch (Cap'n), Rice Krispies (Snap, Crackle, & Pop), ...
Name two food products that feature a cartoon character in their ads or on their packaging.
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What is A
In 2010, the Television Bureau of Canada launched an advertising campaign featuring broccoli, "the Miracle Food." Following the campaign, broccoli sales A) increased B) decreased C) stayed the same
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What is A
Placing candy and other tempting products at the cash register is designed to encourage spur-of-the-moment purchases. This tactic is called: A) Impulse marketing B) Drip marketing C) Niche marketing D) Ambush marketing
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What is The Jolly Green Giant, The Sun-Maid Raisins girl, the California Raisins, the Vlasic Stork (pickles), Mr. Peanut
Name two cartoon mascots that appear in ads for vegetables, fruits, or nuts.
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What is C
At what age do children become able to understand that the purpose of commercials is to persuade them to buy products? A) Age 4 B) Age 6 C) Age 8 D) Age 10
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What is to build brand loyalty
What is the main reason companies sell sodas and other products in schools?
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