Investor Relations - FMCG-Company in India - HCCB
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Map of the worlds favourite soft drinks manufacturers by country
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I love effiebarty please give me some headcannons surrounding them but also what about montyeffiebarty?
i see your montyeffiebarty but i will have to leave you to it❤️ my barty does not get along with the potter men. he hates james with a passion, and he hates monty too :/ he cant stand either of them
anyway!!! some hc’s!!!
1. barty is so entirely whipped. hes at effies beck and call. he’ll do whatever she wants whenever she wants
2. effie absolutely knows this and basks in it
3. a leash comes into use a lot :/ barty brings it up first
4. barty is nowhere near rich enough on his own to get effie pretty things like monty can but he’s good at stealing. he’s a great pickpocket. he’ll text effie at a gala (shes there with monty 😔) if she shees anything she likes, she texts back that mrs whatshername has a pretty necklace, then they meet up in some closet space and he gives it to her and then hes on on his knees and her leg over his shoulder
5. effie gets a tattoo and barty gives it to her. he’s good at them. its a small tattoo. she doesnt have any others
6. they sext a lot
7. they make sure to have sex in every single room in monty and effies mansion. barty especially loves ruining their marital bed
8. monty finds out at some point
9. post monty finding out, effie buys a small mansion for herself and doesnt even ask if barty wants to move in. she just tells him to
10. he’s her housewife. wears an apron and everything. waits on his knees by the door like a dog when shes expected to come home
11. they dont stop going to galas and fundraisers and what not. effie doesn’t give a single shit and they get looks and barty’s throat is covered with hickies and while hes not wearing a leash in public he might as well be with the way he doesnt leave her side
12. barty goes no contact with his father at some point. he always tries to talk to (or yell at, or hit) barty whenever they’re at the same function but effie stands infront of barty like an unbreakable wall
13. they go to museums a lot. and they travel. they enjoy reading aloud to each other. especially in the bathtub or barty propped up against the headboard and effies head in his lap. they go to the cinema and they both like silent film. effie likes french new wave the most tho
14. they have a pool and like roleplaying pool boy and married woman. like how they met <3
15. effie gets more tattoos
16. barty gets an effie tattoo. obviously
17. effie doesnt ask him to marry her. she tells them they’re getting married that afternoon. they bring the leash
18. barty is insanely jealous so hes mean and blunt to whoever he thinks is flirting with effie
19. effie dresses barty up. a lot. be it in their own home or when they’re going to a function. barty is her little plaything and barty is happy to do whatever she wants
20. they’re very happy <3
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A "COTTON TAIL" CREAM SODA OVER ICE SOUNDS ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTFUL RIGHT ABOUT NOW.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on limited edition JONES® Pure Cane Soda Spring Duo Pack featuring Berry Lemonade & Cotton Tail Cream Soda -- Available as an online purchase only.
"Spring has sprung and we have two new limited edition labels available to celebrate! Check out our Cottontail Cream Soda* and Chick Berry Lemonade*. Get a 6 x 6 of each flavor or a 12 pack of each. Either way, they'll make this spring and Easter a fun one!"
-- JONES® SODA CO.
*These are not new flavors. This is Jones Sugar Cream Soda and Berry Lemonade with limited edition labels.
Source: www.jonessoda.com/products/copy-of-limited-edition-jones-spring-duo-pack.
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Drink Review: The London Essence Co Pomelo and Pink Pepper Tonic Water
Pomelo and Pink Pepper Tonic Water. Okay that's something really interesting. Bitter and citrussy (okay that's kinda obvious it's tonic) it tastes quite like grapefruit. I think I get a subtle hint of the pepper but that tonic aftertaste and feel kinda overwhelms anything delicate. I think I like it but I really have never made my mind up on tonic as a whole.
The smell is absolutely delightful though.
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Soft Drink Companies in Wheaton, Lllinois: Should You Consider Soft Drink Development?
Soda makes up almost 65% of the sales of sugary drinks. That's more than any other items like juice, tea, coffee, or sports drink option. What makes it so popular, and how long has it been around? To answer that question, you need to go back to the beginning and find out the history of soft drink companies in Wheaton, Illinois. Who knows? You may be inspired to start your custom beverage development by the end.
The Earliest Known Soft Drink:
The first soft drink bore slight resemblance to the soda you might make if you were to create your drink today. In 1676, although carbonization hadn't been invented, a famous French beverage included lemon juice for flavor and honey as a sweetener.
Carbonated water was invented in the 1700s and wasn't added to a specific flavor of water until J.J. Schweppe created carbonated mineral water in 1783. In the early 1800s, Joseph Hawkins received the U.S. patent for sparkling mineral water. At first, its primary purpose was in pharmacies as a kind of medicine.
Soda brands emerge
In the late 1800s and the early 1900s, brands started to emerge as some specific soda flavors became very popular. Most of these companies (some of which still exist today) were started by soda jerks at drug stores who experimented until they found something really great. That should inspire you to make your drink and see where the opportunity takes you.
Some of the earliest soda brands still around today were Dr. Pepper, founded in Waco, Texas, in 1885; Coca-Cola, founded in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1886; and Pepsi-Cola, founded in New Bern, North Carolina, in 1893.
There were very popular middle-class sentiments at the time of temperance and a relatively slower pace. Soda brands used these as the major selling points in their branding. They claimed that the soft drinks could be used as a great alternative to alcoholic beverages but can still provide you with that invigorating feeling.
Transportation
An essential aspect of soda companies' early success was their method of transportation. Rather than distributing the bottles of the actual soda, Coca-Cola would sell much smaller bottles of syrup concentrate to licensed distributors, significantly reducing shipping costs. However, the originator of Coca-Cola, Asa Candler, sold all the bottling rights and ended up losing out on much money later on.
Despite that one failure, experiments done with Coca-Cola's advertising and marketing methods permanently impacted the way food and beverage marketing is done even today. For this reason, Coca-Cola has become a great symbol of American culture and sells well worldwide. There are only two countries where it still needs to be sold: North Korea and Cuba.
Custom beverage development
Today, anyone can enter the soft drinks business. Many people are looking for new ways to incorporate natural organic flavors, unique cultural spices, and other such exciting qualities into their sodas. Soft drink companies in Wheaton, Illinois, are finding great success, too.
All you require is a drink lab to help bring your ideas to life, starting with a brief and ending with a product, and you'll be ready to start marketing.
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