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Candy & Gum

  • Bubble Tape Vertical Dispenser

    Introduction: January 1989
    P-O-P company: Niven Marketing Group
    Background: A popular product in c-stores and other channels of trade, Bubble Tapes still had some problems winning shelf space. Amurol created a dispenser that could be placed on a counter and takes up a minimum of space.
    Bubble Tape Vertical Dispenser
  • Ouch! Bubble Gum Floorstand

    Introduction: October 1989
    P-O-P company: Gamon International Inc.
    Background: Designed to hold six cases of 24 pieces each (a total of 144 packages), the Ouch! Bubble Gum display is designed to play up the product's package, which is intentionally made to resemble a bandage tin. It keeps with Amurol's goal of promoting the fun of the package.
    Ouch! Bubble Gum Floorstand
  • Brach's C&T Changemaker Rack

    Type: Eight-bowl wire display
    Manufacturing process: Wire display with litho varnished header
    Introduction: August 1992
    P-O-P company: Athena Industries, Burr Ridge, Ill.
    Comments: four-shelf wire rack with a 14.5-inch footprint to hold eight changemaker bowls.
    Brach's C&T Changemaker Rack
  • Big League Chew Floorstand

    Introduction: January 1992
    P-O-P company: Great Northern Display Group
    Background: Promoting a free offer for consumers is the goal of this floor unit for Big League Chew, one of Amurol's key brands. The 216- or 108-count floor units (shown) were designed to encourage multiple purchases.
    Big League Chew Floorstand
  • Brach's Pick-A-Mix Display

    Type: 4-foot, 16-bin endcap
    Manufacturing process: Structural foam molding and clear-acrylic injection molding; sheet metal fabrication; litho printing process (graphics); metal tubing framework; plastic and aluminum extrusions
    Introduction: May 1992
    P-O-P company: AMD Industries, Chicago
    Comments: Upscale, contemporary Pick-A-Mix display, holding 480 pounds of product. Manufacturing process allows display to be manufactured as an in-line unit, endcap or walk-around without changing the tooling.
    Brach's Pick-A-Mix Display
  • Leaf Candy Favorites

    Product: Assorted candy
    Number of displays: 3,000
    P-O-P company: Display Marketing Services, West Hartford, Conn.
    Distribution: Chain drug, convenience and grocery stores
    Introduction: January 1991 (6-foot version); July 1991 (54-inch version)
    Duration: Permanent
    Construction: Wire rack with metal tubular frame
    Sweets are receiving secondary placement in retail stores. The sides offer peg-hook capabilities for optimal use of retail space.
    Leaf Candy Favorites
  • Brach's Candy Cascade

    Type: 16-bin, walk-around display
    Manufacturing process: Sheet metal fabricating; litho printing process (graphics); fabricated plastic sheets; heavy-duty fiber tube base with granite paint finish; and aluminum extrusions
    Introduction: April 1992
    P-O-P company: AMD Industries, Chicago
    Comments: Fiber tube base gives structural strength and allows a smaller footprint.
    Brach's Candy Cascade
  • Big League Chew Counter Display

    Introduction: January 1991
    P-O-P company: Gamon International Inc.
    Background: A compact footprint is the hallmark of this unit, which is a wire rack designed to hold two 18-count trays.
    Big League Chew Counter Display
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