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Displays & Signs

  • Marlboro Neon

    Client: The Promotions Factory, Melbourne, Australia
    Products Promoted: Marlboro cigarettes
    Objective: The Marlboro chevron is highlighted in the center of this neon sign to draw attention at retail locations.
    Introduction: April 1998
    Construction/Materials: Molded metal casing, circular neon tube recessed behind the front cover, precision quartz crystal clock
    P-O-P Company: Sunlite Technologies Ltd., Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
    Marlboro Neon
  • R.J. Reynolds Carton Display

    Client: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N.C.
    Products Promoted: Cigarettes in cartons
    Objective: The carton pusher system permits constant full-face merchandising of cigarette cartons for maximum brand exposure. It also promotes impulse sales.
    Introduction: June 1998
    Construction/Materials: Injection-molded plastic
    P-O-P Company: RTC Industries Inc., Rolling Meadows, Ill.
    R.J. Reynolds Carton Display
  • Camel, Doral Signs

    Client: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N.C.
    Products Promoted: Camel and Doral cigarettes
    Objective: The ceiling logo signs are designed to break through the visual clutter at retail. They offer versatility of placement over merchandisers, near windows and in mid-store locations.
    Introduction: 1998
    Construction/Materials: Laminated MDF; vacuum-formed, extruded and fabricated styrene; fabricated wire; litho-printed tag and transparencies; fluorescent and incandescent illumination
    Camel, Doral Signs
  • Skoal Counter Unit

    Client: U.S. Tobacco, Greenwich, Conn.
    Products Promoted: Skoal smokeless tobacco
    Objective: The client wanted a graphically exciting counter unit that could be used on top of a permanent store merchandiser or as an independent unit. The individual containers needed to automatically feed into position each time one was removed.
    Introduction: January 1999
    Construction/Materials: Styrene, vacuum-formed channel insert with four-color process litho on E-flute corrugated
    P-O-P Company: Henschel-Steinau Inc., Englewood, N.J.
    Skoal Counter Unit
  • Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Display

    Time Distribution Services, New York, wanted to encourage impulse sales of its 1999 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, and the company believed a corrugated unit that could be placed in secondary locations would do just that. The unit was 200-pound test B-flute corrugated that was litho-mounted with a four-color process plus one PMS color. The company manufactured 25,000 displays that were in stores from February through May.
    Producer: U.S. Display Group, Newark, NJ
    Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Display
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