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  • Killian's Clock

    Client: The Integer Group, Lakewood, Colo.
    Introduction: March 2002
    Distribution: On- and off-premise accounts nationwide
    Size of Run: 1,000
    Construction/Materials: Injection-molded clock housing, four-color faceplate, AC-powered neon, battery-powered clock, glass cover
    P-O-P company: DUCO Technologies, Henderson, Nev.
    Comments: This wall clock with neon lighting provides extended brand exposure for Killian's Irish Red Beer.
    Killian's Clock
  • Miller Lite Vinyl

    Client: Miller Brewing Co., Milwaukee
    Introduction: January 2002
    Distribution: Off-premise accounts nationwide
    Size of Run: 15,000
    Construction/Materials: Die-cut, pressure-sensitive vinyl
    P-O-P company: T.T. Industries, Kansas City, Mo.
    Comments: This pressure-sensitive logo utilizes special "glitter" vinyl that creates the look of etched glass.
    Miller Lite Vinyl
  • Mike's Menu Holder

    Client: Corporate Buying Services Inc., Evergreen, Colo.
    Introduction: October 2001
    Distribution: Bars and restaurants nationwide
    Size of Run: 50,000
    Construction/Materials: Flame-polished, bent .080 clear acrylic; two-color printing
    P-O-P company: Beemak Plastics Inc., Rancho Dominguez, Calif.
    Comments: An acrylic cutout of the Mike's Hard Lemonade logo gives this display a more customized look than traditional menu holders.
    Mike's Menu Holder
  • Corona Light Lighting Unit

    Client: Barton Beers, Chicago
    Introduction: February 2002
    Distribution: National, on- and off-premise
    Size of Run: 400
    Construction/Materials: Distortion-printed, vacuum-formed PETG; compact, high-output lighting fixture
    P-O-P company: Palmer Promotional Products, St. Clair Shores, Mich.
    Comments: A compact lighting unit brightens this distortion-printed display while keeping its depth to a minimum.
    Corona Light Lighting Unit
  • Smirnoff Ice Backbar Glorifier

    Client: Guinness Bass Import Co., Stamford, Conn.
    Introduction: January 2002
    Distribution: On-premise accounts
    Size of Run: 10,000
    Construction/Materials: Injection-molded bottle, cap, base and floating pieces; halogen lighting; color wheel; air compressor to create bubbles
    P-O-P companies: Colangelo Synergy Marketing, Darien, Conn., and Network Display Inc. (manufacturing), Passaic, N.J.
    Comments: Bubbling water, colorful fish and illumination combine to give this back-bar glorifier an atypical look.
    Smirnoff Ice Backbar Glorifier
  • Smirnoff Floorstand

    Client: Miller Zell Inc., Atlanta
    Introduction: September 2001
    Size of Run: 750
    Construction/Materials: Vacuum-formed, clear PETG; pressure-sensitive decals; cardstock; process screenprinting
    P-O-P company: MEI Displayworks, Smyrna, Ga.
    Comments: A super-size replica of the Smirnoff bottle frames a floorstand to strengthen branding at retail.
    Smirnoff Floorstand
  • Christiania Backbar Glorifier

    Client: CCM, New York
    Introduction: December 2001
    Distribution: On-premise accounts
    Size of Run: 500
    Construction/Materials: Laser-cut, frosted verde acrylic; frosted face plate; milled aluminum posts; white LED lighting system
    P-O-P company: Acrylic Designs, Springfield, Vt.
    Comments: This illuminated back-bar glorifier was designed to reinforce and complement the décor in upscale, fashionable bars.
    Christiania Backbar Glorifier
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