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09-26-2006 03:15 AM |
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Originally Posted by vrai_rennx
Are you serious? But us stupid Americans continue to buy the damn stuff. I just use the purified junk from my fridge.
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In college, I had the opportunity to meet the jokers who came up with Dasani. They spent a buttload of cash on a yearlong marketing study that revealed people preferred the mineral-ish taste of tap water to Evian, Poland Spring, etc.
Anyway, many people say they'd rather just drink filtered water from their fridge. But if you're buying a bottle of Dasani, you're more than likely not at home. You're also paying for the convenience of getting water in a container that can be taken to go. And why pay for water? Blame the recent surge in health consciousness. For fad-driven Americans terrified about the myriad illnesses that exist today, no price is too high when it comes to health and hydration.
So, if people will buy it, why not sell it? For the most part, I believe it's up to the consumer to do research before buying a product. Of course, companies should not lie in their advertising. In the Dasani case, the argument that Coke's ads imply " tap water is impure" is an excuse to avoid admitting a complete lack of common sense, IMHO.
Ok, ok, my college has a $5 billion Coca-Cola endowment, and my business school is named after the former CEO. But that has nothing to do with my opinion. I swear.
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