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Sindrei [870]
3 years ago
7

Since gatorade thirst quencher was concocted in 1965, its marketers have introduced gatorade xtremo in 2002, gatorade am in 2007

, and the gatorade g series in 2010, to name a few. these introductions are examples of __________.
History
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I am Lyosha [343]3 years ago
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The answer to this question is the "PRODUCT LINE EXTENSIONS". The Gatorade thirst quencher was concocted in the year 1965 and its marketers have introduced the Gatorade Xtremo in the year 2002. While in the year 2007, Gatorade AM was introduced while in the year 2010 the Gatorade G Series. As we observed, there was a lot of Gatorade product introduced in the market and these introductions are examples of PRODUCT LINE EXTENSIONS.
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