Case Study Of Coca Cola And Original Coca-Cola

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Coca Cola has been the most famous worldwide known drink that has ever been manifested in the current century. It has claimed to have changed the life of people on how we associate our entertainment and activities with this carbonated drink. Coca Cola attempted to try a different ingredient of sugar which would change the original formula and ultimately, it would change its taste. While most people sure didn’t realize how much value coke truly was to them, it only took a quick market change to have the population realize how significant it was to them. The original Coca-Cola formula was doing okay but corporate leaders for the company started analyzing their market and realized Coca-Cola was slightly being less preferred and dropping. Coca-Cola wanted to revamp their drink with an alternative …show more content…

The results of this new change had made consumers become sporadic spenders on hoarding whatever is left of the Classic Coke such as the man down in San Antonio who made a large purchase of the original Coca-Cola from a local seller. Other consumers loaded up their pickup trucks and got pallets of Coca Cola so that they would have enough until the whole drastic change was over (Coca-Cola Stories: New Coke). Supply for the original Coca-Cola was halted on April 23, 1985 which was the effect of this action. Whatever what was left on the shelves of markets was what was left of the Original Coca-Cola. With a higher amount of people with a stronger demand more than ever and a cut off supply of the drink, a shortage was imminent. Within 79 days, consumers rose, and supply was dropping dramatically. With very minimal buyers in comparison from the new to the old, Coca-Cola Company became aware of the mistake it has made. TIME Magazine even stated it as if “like putting a miniskirt on the refurbished Statue of Liberty” (Rothman). While the change was only sugar, the taste sure did take a turn with people noting that it had

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