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  Vault (soft drink) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vault (also VAULT) is a carbonated beverage that was released by The Coca-Cola Company in June 2005.
Coca-Cola is marketing Vault as a hybrid with the slogan "Drinks like a Soda, Kicks like an Energy Drink," as well as "The Taste.
During this time, the drink was only available in certain markets in Alabama, Michigan, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia, but was also available in Georgia, Kansas, and West Virginia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vault_(soft_drink)   (256 words)

  
 Humor Vault: 100's of Blonde Jokes #911
A woman stopped at a rural gas station and, after filling her tank, she paid the bill and bought a soft drink.
As she stood by her car to drink her cola, she watched a couple of blonde men working along the roadside.
The men worked right past the lady with the soft drink and went on down the road.
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 Caffeine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caffeine is also a common ingredient of soft drinks such as cola, originally prepared from kola nuts.
By contrast, energy drinks such as Red Bull contain as much as 80 mg of caffeine per serving.
The caffeine in these drinks either originates from the ingredients used or is an additive derived from the product of decaffeination or from chemical synthesis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Caffeine   (3293 words)

  
 Papers and information on the Soft Drink Industry
The buyers for the soft drink industry are members of a large network of bottlers and distributors that represent the major soft drink companies at the local level.
Soft drink companies rely on these distributors to represent them on the local level, so it is important to maintain a healthy relationship.
Growth figures for the soft drink industry have been very steady since 1993, and are projected to continue to be so into the last part of the twentieth century.
www.lazystudents.com /hyperpapers/soft_drink_industry.html   (10499 words)

  
 Food Ingredients First: Nutrition, Ingredients and Foods Online - Newsmaker
VAULT is not a soft drink or an energy drink.
VAULT features a bold citrus taste with less carbonation than most sodas, and the high-octane refreshment of an energy drink.
Competitively priced with traditional soft drinks on the market, VAULT and VAULT Zero™ -- a no-sugar version of the brand -- will be available in new proprietary 20-ounce and 1-liter bottles, featuring a raised "diamond plate" pattern to provide an easier grip.
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 vault - Search Results - MSN Encarta
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 Asianetglobal.com News - Demonizing Coca-Cola   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
With the ‘Temperance movement’ it was relaunched as a soft drink.
Many nutritionists believe that “soft drinks and other calorie-rich, nutrient-poor foods can fit into a good diet.” It is generally agreed that Coca-Cola and other soft drinks can be harmful if consumed in large quantities, particularly by young children whose soda consumption is known to compete with, rather than complement a balanced diet.
Stray studies have shown that regular soft drink users have a lower intake of calcium (which can contribute to osteoporosis), magnesium, ascorbic acid, riboflavin, and vitamin A. Use of phosphoric acid and caffeine has caused criticism too, though many of these criticisms have been dismissed by the soft drink industry as mere “urban myths”.
www.asianetglobal.com:8080 /asianet/2004/news/detailedstory.jsp?catId=8&newsId=29   (4356 words)

  
 PEPSI, Term Papers 2000, Term papers, 060417
These are part of its marketing strategy to promote the drinks in the minds of the people making the drink a part of the life of their life.
The soft drink beverage industry in the United States is dominated by two giants-the Coca-Cola Company, with an industry market share approximating of 41 percent, and PepsiCo, Inc., with an industry market share of 31 percent (Standard and Poor's F23).
All of the other producers of soft drink beverages have a combined market share-28.2 percent-which is lower than that of the number two firm in the industry.
www.termpapers2000.com /lib/essay?A=type1&KEYW=pepsi   (2395 words)

  
 CanLine Volume 1, Number 1
In fact, can share of the soft drink market grew one percent last year, while the main competition -- PET packaging -- grew 0.5 percent and glass packaging lost 1.6 percent of its share of the mix (Figure 3).
Consumers buy a large portion of all soft drinks at the supermarket -- and Nielsen reports aluminum beverage can share in that outlet is more than 81 percent, growing almost one percent in the last year (Figure 2).
Soft drink and beer purchasers say they choose aluminum cans because of their size, ease of recycling, safety and cost.
www.cancentral.com /canline/v1n1/v1n1.htm   (1275 words)

  
 Coca-Cola Products: New Coca-Cola Products, Brands of Beverages & More
For those with a high-intensity approach to life, our brands of Energy Drinks contain ingredients such as ginseng extract, guarana extract, caffeine and B vitamins.
We bring innovation to the goodness of juice in our more than 20 juice and juice drink brands, offering both adults and children nutritious, refreshing and flavorful beverages.
Our dozens of soft drink brands provide flavor and refreshment in a variety of choices.
www.thecoca-colacompany.com /brands   (304 words)

  
 Coca-Cola ::: A Technological View   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
In Coke’s early years, the soft drink contained large amounts of cocaine (estimated at about a “line” per serving) from the Coca leaf, as well as caffeine (estimated at 10 times that of the common Coke today) from the Kola nut.
The company is known for several firsts in advertising: soft drink ads in national magazines, first to sponsor national radio and television broadcasts, celebrity endorsements, and coupons for free samples (Beverage World 66, 68).
The soft drink company gained a widespread reputation for their use of Billboards (first called a 24 sheet poster due to the fact that they were made of 24 sheets of normal poster size paper), a new and blossoming avenue of advertisements.
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 BevNET.com - COCA-COLA NORTH AMERICA ANNOUNCES THE NATIONAL LAUNCH OF VAULT™ AND VAULT ZERO
Competitively priced with traditional soft drinks on the market, VAULT and VAULT Zero™ — a no-sugar version of the brand — will be available in new proprietary 20-ounce and 1-liter bottles, featuring a raised “diamond plate” pattern to provide an easier grip.
“VAULT is a groundbreaking hybrid in much the same way sport-utility vehicles combine the most desirable features of cars and trucks.
Along with Coca-Cola, recognized as the world's most valuable brand, the Company markets four of the world's top five soft drink brands, including Diet Coke, Fanta and Sprite, and a wide range of other beverages, including diet and light soft drinks, waters, juices and juice drinks, teas, coffees and sports drinks.
www.bevnet.com /news/2006/02-20-2006-Vault_Nationwide.asp   (666 words)

  
 HISTORY OF COCA COLA INVENTED BY JOHN PEMBERTON 1886 - SOFT DRINK BEVERAGES AND MARKETING - SOLAR COLA, VIRGIN, ...
And the Coca-Cola beverage, whose unit sales totaled a mere 3,200 servings in 1886 ("nine drinks per day" based on the twenty-five gallons of syrup sold to drugstores by Pemberton Chemical Co.), is today called the world's most popular soft drink--accounting for billions of servings at restaurants in 195 countries.
The soft drink was first sold to the public at the soda fountain in Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta on May 8, 1886.
The change to the world's best selling soft drink was heard by 81 percent of the United States population within twenty-four hours of the announcement.
www.budweiser-beer.net /coca_cola.htm   (4192 words)

  
 The Pepsi Bottling Group | Glossary
Outlets that are similar in size, and that buy, merchandise and sell soft drinks in similar ways.
A display of soft drink products at the end of an aisle in a foodstore.
Outlets where consumers buy soft drinks for immediate consumption at or near the point-of-sale.
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 Vault - The BevNET.com Review
Coke's Vault is a new citrus flavored CSD that "Drinks like a soda, kicks line and energy drink".
The only thing that really makes this product have any similarity to an energy drink is the addition of caffeine, which is not typically added to citrus based CSDs.
Vault is Coke's new citrus beverage that "Drinks like a soda, kicks line an energy drink." Coke has spent a long time trying to crack Mountain Dew and this is their latest, most innovative attempt.
www.bevnet.com /reviews/vault   (389 words)

  
 Energy drinks ride the buzz | ajc.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
This kind of growth is significant for Coke, especially considering its core soft drink business is stagnant in the United States.
In 2006, Coke is adding Vault, an energy/soft drink hybrid, and Tab Energy, an energy drink aimed at women.
Plus, the trade publication reports, there are a slew of alcoholic energy drinks hitting the market, including a malt beverage from Rockstar called Rockstar Twenty-One, which is not being distributed by the Coke system.
www.ajc.com /services/content/business/coke/stories/0408bizcoke.html?cxtype=rss&cxsvc=7&cxcat=6   (365 words)

  
 May 2005 > Coca-Cola, PepsiCo Look to Strengthen Portfolios | NACS Online
The soft drink company is hoping Vault will lure Mountain Dew loyalists with its lemon/lime citrus taste.
The company is current test marketing a coffee-flavored soft drink called Blak in Spain, notes the Wall Street Journal.
Knauss also indicated that the company is considering adding vitamins and other health benefits to its soft drinks, such as Fresca.
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 Full Throttle Energy Drink and VAULT Hybrid Energy Soda Roar Into ABC's Pre-Game Show on Super Sunday
About VAULT VAULT and a sugar-free version of the brand, VAULT Zero, will be launched nationally in February.
VAULT is not a soft drink or an energy drink, rather a first-of-its-kind hybrid energy soda that delivers the best attributes both categories have to offer.
VAULT is designed to appeal to young adults looking for the ultimate combination of a bold citrus taste, thirst-quenching refreshment and an energy boost.
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A pie graph has four unequal slices representing a sample of n people taste testing their favorite soft drink.
Her score for each event is found by computing the average (mean) after the high and low scores are thrown out.
Find a if the vault was her worst event.
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 COCA COLA'S SECRET FORMULA, COKE'S INGREDIENTS - SOFT DRINK RECIPE'S BEVERAGES AND MARKETING - SOLAR COLA, VIRGIN, ...
Deep in a bank vault somewhere in Atlanta, Georgia there is a piece of paper with 17 or 18 mostly common ingredients on it.
Poundstone goes even further to print a recipe based on an analysis of Coke that produces "a gallon of syrup very similar to Coca-Cola's." Among the 17 ingredients in his recipe are nutmeg oil, lemon oil, cassia oil, alcohol and coca leaves from which the cocaine has been extracted.
This was the first potassium-rich sports drink to hit the market, and today the company rakes in over a billion dollars from the brand each year.
www.budweiser-beer.net /coca_cola_formula.htm   (1710 words)

  
 PepsiAmericas: About: Glossary
Pepsi is an example of a carbonated beverage and Aquafina is an example of a non-carbonated beverage.
Channel: Outlets that are similar in size, that buy, merchandise and sell soft drinks in similar ways.
Cold Vault: Refrigerated units with an assortment of beverages available for consumer purchase.
www.pepsiamericas.com /about/glossary.shtml   (587 words)

  
 SaveSURGE.org - Dedicated to the preservation of SURGE - The Fully Loaded Citrus Soda! surge cola, surge soda, save ...
One of the especially great things about the drink was the promotions *oh man, what SURGE fan doesn't remember all the cool promotions that drink had?*.
I remember times I went weeks drinking 20 ounces of Surge on just the money I spent on one bottle, just because I was lucky enough to keep on getting "free 20 ounce" bottle caps.
All the other soft drinks are simply something to drink, i.e.
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 USATODAY.com - Coke poured out 1,000 new products in 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Coca-Cola is developing a bottled coffee called Far Coast and fl and green tea drinks called Gold Peak for 2006 and beyond, she said.
Coca-Cola is developing juice drinks, including a fortified juice called U Be and a sparkling juice, Haven, which will arrive in 2006.
It is developing a citrus-flavored energy drink called Vault in addition to Coca-Cola Blak.
www.usatoday.com /money/industries/food/2005-12-07-coke-products_x.htm   (619 words)

  
 Mountain Dew -
Mountain Dew often incurs the disapproval of health experts due to its relatively high caffeine content for a soft drink (interestingly enough, typical brewed coffee has a much higher caffeine dosage for equal volume).
A version of the drink was marketed for three years in the UK during the late 1990s.
The drink is mainly marketed to people in the 20-30 year old demographic group, and Mountain Dew advertising creates a connection between the drink and extreme sports.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Mountain_Dew   (1317 words)

  
 December 2004 > Coke Searching for the Next Real Thing | NACS Online
Coke previously launched the Mountain Dew-type drink Surge in 1997, but the drink did not take off and had all but disappeared by the fall of 2002, notes the Digest.
The quest to create a Mountain Dew-like drink is based on the brand's continuing appeal even as other soft-drink brands lose their market share.
Coke may tinker with the drink's berry flavor and offer an Aruba Jam Sprite Remix in 2005.
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 SWIMMING IN BROKEN GLASS: All-nighters cause more than tiredness - FORUM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Twenty-ounce bottles of Vault are currently retailing much lower to encourage people to try the drink.
Competitors will release other "hybrid" drinks that combine soft drink taste with energy drink caffeine.
For one, these kinds of energy drinks are primarily marketed to and consumed by college students and young adults.
www.bsudailynews.com /home/news/2006/03/29/Forum/Swimming.In.Broken.Glass.AllNighters.Cause.More.Than.Tiredness-1763255.shtml   (761 words)

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