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  • Sqyntz! and Myntz! Floorstand

    Client: Vitech America, Kent, Wash.
    Construction: Corrugate
    Distribution: Supermarkets and drugstores
    P-O-P company: Alliance Packaging, Renton, Wash.
    Comments: These temporary floorstands are used to highlight each brand separately.
    Sqyntz! and Myntz! Floorstand
  • Rock Crystal Candy Display

    Client: Squire Boone Village, New Albany, Ind.
    Introduction: January 2002
    Construction: Fiberoptics, acrylic, aluminum
    Distribution: Candy retailers nationwide
    Comments: Squire Boone Village produced its own displays for its Rock Crystal candy line. The goal was to draw attention with light and action incorporated into the display.
    Rock Crystal Candy Display
  • Peeps Floorstands

    Client: Just Born Inc., Bethlehem, Pa.
    Introduction: January 2003
    Construction: Corrugate
    Distribution: Supermarkets, mass merchants, c-stores, drugstores
    P-O-P company: Impress Industries, Emmaus, Pa.
    Comments: Kicking off the golden anniversary year for Peeps, new Pink Hearts will be in stores for Valentine's Day. Both displays were designed to draw attention to the products for the holiday.
    Peeps Floorstands
  • Got Milk? Chewy Caramels Floorstand

    Client: Sherwood Brands, Rockville, Md.
    Introduction: July 2002
    Construction: Corrugate
    Distribution: Mass merchants, drugstores, supermarkets
    P-O-P company: Smurfit-Stone Container Corp., Sandston, Va.
    Comments: Eighty bags of Got Milk? candy fill this temporary floorstand/shipper. The display highlights the calcium benefits of the product.
    Got Milk? Chewy Caramels Floorstand
  • Sweets Sales Get Sweeter

    Candy and gum products are gaining in-store visibility and stronger sales through creative packaging and P-O-P.
  • Cone Pop Candy Display

    Client: Flix Candy, Niles, Ill.
    Introduction: June 2002
    Number of displays: Several thousand
    Construction: Corrugate board with vacuum-formed plastic inserts
    Distribution: Mass merchants, supermarkets, drugstores, c-stores
    Comments: Flix Candy produced its own displays to introduce Cone Pop candy. The goal was for the displays to be inexpensive, eye-catching, clean and playful.
    Cone Pop Candy Display
  • Milk Chocolate NHL Hockey Pucks

    Client: Maramor Candy Co., Columbus, Ohio
    Introduction: January 2002
    Number of displays: 50,000
    Construction: SBS board
    P-O-P company: The Packaging House Inc., Chicago
    Comments: Milk Chocolate Crispy NHL Hockey Pucks were introduced to appeal to adults and kids who are hockey enthusiasts. Available nationwide in countertop displays, each puck has an NHL team logo on it.
    Milk Chocolate NHL Hockey Pucks
  • Reese's Tear Pads

    Client: Hershey Foods Corp., Hershey, Pa.
    Introduction: January 2002
    Number of displays: 15,000
    Construction: Pop N Sell Exstatic
    Distribution: Mass merchants, supermarketsP-O-P company: Outta The Box Dispensers, Dayton, Ohio
    Comments: The coupon dispensers offered discount coupons for Reese's chocolate products.
    Reese's Tear Pads
  • Reese's Fast Break Candy Bar Display

    Client: Hershey Foods Corp., Hershey, Pa.
    Introduction: November 2001
    Number of displays: 32,500
    Construction: Five-color flexo printing on bleach white E-flute corrugate
    Distribution: Mass merchants, convenience stores
    P-O-P company: Triangle Display Group, Philadelphia
    Reese's Fast Break Candy Bar Display
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