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Displays & Signs

  • Origins Full-line Counter Display

    Client: Estee Lauder Inc.
    Producer: P.O.P. Displays Inc.
    Category: Wood: Counter, Shelf or Table Unit
    Comments: The displays had to reflect a total retail environment encompassing a "back to basics" theme. By creating removable templates, the units have the versatility to expand with the expected sales growth while keeping the main frame of the units intact.
    Origins Full-line Counter Display
  • Vermont Lottery Commission

    Product: Tri-State Megabucks
    Number of displays: 350
    P-O-P companies: Copperfield Promotions, Palm Harbour, Fla.; and Octagon Industries Inc., Ontario, Canada
    Distribution: Convenience stores, gas stations
    Introduction: March 1993
    Duration: Permanent
    Construction: Styrene
    The new lottery sign is lighter and more useable, since it attaches to a window with suction cups. An earlier version had to be hung from the ceiling with chains.
    Vermont Lottery Commission
  • Arneson Products Pool Cleaners

    Product: Automatic pool cleaners and accessories
    Number of displays: 3,000
    P-O-P company: MCA Sign Co., Massillon, Ohio
    Distribution: Pool supply stores, pool dealers and mass merchants
    Introduction: January 1993
    Duration: Permanent
    Construction: Vacuum-formed plastic, four-color process printing
    An Arneson spokesman estimates that "between 2,000 and 3,000" displays were sent to pool supply shops and major retail stores for a campaign, which began in January.
    Arneson Products Pool Cleaners
  • Iams Gravity-feed Cat Food

    Client: The Iams Co.
    Producer: Streater Marketing Systems
    Category: Rotationally/Blow-molded Plastics: Counter, Shelf or Table Unit
    Comments: The system merchandises 10 cases of individual product in addition to more than 47 full cases displayed in the lower sections. It was created from sections of blow-molded plastic, allowing the unit to expand or contract to meet the present and future needs of retailers.
    Iams Gravity-feed Cat Food
  • Perry Drugs Information

    Product: Pharmaceutical drugs
    Number of displays: 210
    P-O-P company: RTC Industries Inc., Chicago
    Distribution: Perry Drugs stores
    Introduction: November 1992
    Duration: Permanent
    Construction: Freestanding kiosk with two poster frames and a vacuum-formed logo
    The Perry Drugs display provides a literature area on both sides that holds up to 20 different brochures.
    Perry Drugs Information
  • Masterball

    Product: Whole System Design Inc. Masterball
    Number of displays: 100,000
    P-O-P company: Hermann Technologies, Singapore
    Distribution: Toy, gift and stationery stores
    Introduction: February 1993
    Duration: Semi-permanent
    Construction: Corrugated
    The floor display holds 60 balls in six tiers. Both it and the counter unit can be set up in a few minutes.
    Masterball
  • John Deere Walk-behind Mower Wedge

    Client: Deere & Co.
    Producer: Frank Mayer & Associates Inc.
    Category: Fabricated Plastics: Floorstand
    Comments: An acrylic wedge rests on a mirrored, nonbreakable surface that reflects the complete undercarriage of the lawn mower, keeping the consumer from having access to the rotor blades. The entire construction rests on a wooden pedestal that also serves as a storage area for the Tricycler component parts used for demonstration.
    John Deere Walk-behind Mower Wedge
  • Keebler Party Center

    Product: Salty snacks line
    Number of displays: 10,000
    P-O-P companies: Packaging Corp. of America, Evanston (manufacture); DeForest Associates, Elmhurst, both of Ill. (graphics)
    Distribution: Supermarkets and other stores where snack products are sold
    Introduction: January 1993
    Duration: Promotional
    Construction: Corrugated
    A Keebler spokesman says "close to 10,000" displays were shipped out to supermarkets and other stores during a national promotion.
    Keebler Party Center
  • Red Wing Steel Toe

    Product: Steel Toe boots and shoes
    Number of displays: 380
    P-O-P company: Reynolds Guyer Designers Inc., Minneapolis
    Distribution: Red Wing shoe stores
    Introduction: March 1993
    Duration: Temporary
    Construction: Steel grid, corrugated, plastic and wood
    The train display is one of four in a series (each highlighting a different line of shoes) that will run through the spring of 1994. All will mount to the steel grid in a similar way.
    Red Wing Steel Toe
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