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  • Venom Suction Cup Display

    Product: Venom Energy Drink
    Number of displays: 10,000 suction racks, 5,000 cooler door signs
    P-O-P companies: Display Technologies, College Point, N.Y. (suction racks); Mechtronics Corp., White Plains, N.Y. (cooler door signs)
    Distribution: C-stores and supermarkets nationwide
    Introduction: January 2002
    Duration: Permanent
    Construction: Injection-molded and vacuum-formed plastic
    Display set-up: Snapple distributors
    Venom Suction Cup Display
  • Doral CTS Lighted Sign

    Retail Category: C-stores
    Display Type: Permanent Signage
    Client: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N.C.
    Producer: Array Marketing Group, Los Angeles, KCS Industries Division
    Size of Run: 1,000
    Comments: The design goal was to provide the retailer with a quality sign to gain high visibility placement in-store. With seven colors screenprinted on the face of the sign and a double fluorescent lamp within, the result is a 3-D effect.
    Doral CTS Lighted Sign
  • Snapple Elements Cooler

    Retail Category: C-stores
    Display Type: Freestanding: Permanent
    Client: Snapple Beverage Group, White Plains, N.Y.
    Producer: Glacier Cooler Co., Ridgefield, Conn.
    Comments: Clear materials were used to allow the Elements bottles and the icy cold environment to be in full view at c-stores, delis and supermarkets nationwide.
    Snapple Elements Cooler
  • Capri Sun Springload Tray

    Retail Category: C-stores
    Display Type: In-line, Gondola or On-shelf
    Client: Kraft Foods, Glenview, Ill.
    Producer: New Dimensions Research Corp., Melville, N.Y.
    Size of Run: 15,000
    Comments: 7-Eleven stores carried this springload tray in their refrigerators alongside Coke, Pepsi and other soft drinks. Capri Sun's unique, soft packaging prevented it from working in standard gravity-feed trays.
    Capri Sun Springload Tray
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