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brand extension

Extension of a brand to products and services not normally associated with the core brand. When sub-variants of an existing branded product are produced, this is called line extension. Applying a brand to an entirely different product is called brand extension. In the UK the most commonly cited example of a brand that has been extended successfully is the Virgin brand.



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The product extension is of particular advantage to market participants that are active on several CO2 exchanges and have until now had to take various delivery dates into account," they added.
The other experiments on the other hand, introduced several factors such as having two different parent companies, and other options such as advertising a product extension on its own, and multiple extensions.
The survey was conducted in line with OreoCOs latest product extension, Oreo Wafer Rolls.
 
 
 
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