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Convenience Stores

  • Polka Dot Dairy Floor Cling

    Client: Polka Dot Dairy Inc./Tom Thumb
    Products Promoted: Polka Dot Dairy cottage cheese
    P-O-P Company: Modernistic, St. Paul, Minn.
    Distribution: Tom Thumb convenience stores, supermarkets
    Material: 3M Material, UV screen printed, laser die cut
    Introduction: Winter 1996
    Polka Dot Dairy Floor Cling
  • Busch Light Olympics Clock

    Product: Busch Light beer
    Number of displays: 500
    P-O-P company: Everbrite Inc., Greenfield, Wis.
    Distribution: Convenience stores, liquor stores, bars, restaurants, nightclubs
    Introduction: July 1995
    Duration: Permanent
    Construction: Injection-molded polycarbonate and acrylic; neon glass tubing; silkscreened aluminum clock face; electronic transformer
    This polycarbonate and neon timepiece was created to celebrate Busch Light's sponsorship of the Olympics as well as bring awareness to the Busch Light brand.
    Busch Light Olympics Clock
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    This bottom-line technology is breaking new ground in retail and other applications
  • Rhino Chasers American Amber Ale

    Product: Rhino Chasers American Amber Ale, Dark Roasted Lager, Peach Honey Wheat and Winterful beers
    P-O-P company: In-house design; Green's Inc., Long Beach, Calif. (table tents)
    Distribution: Liquor stores, convenience stores
    Introduction: April 1996
    Duration: Permanent
    Construction: Corrugated
    Table tents featuring Rhino Chasers' new logo are part of a large point-of-sale effort to increase the beer's visibility.
    Rhino Chasers American Amber Ale
  • Andy Capp's Fries

    Product: Andy Capp's Hot, Cheddar and Salsa Fries
    P-O-P company: North Castle Partners, Stamford, Conn.
    Distribution: Convenience stores
    Introduction: March 1996
    Duration: Temporary
    Construction: Corrugated
    The colorful display box for Andy Capp's Hot, Cheddar and Salsa Fries can be "put together" in seconds by just popping out the perforated panel.
    Andy Capp's Fries
  • Busch Light Neon

    Product: Busch Light beer
    Number of displays: 500
    P-O-P company: Everbrite Inc., Greenfield, Wis.
    Distribution: Convenience stores, liquor stores, bars, restaurants, nightclubs
    Introduction: July 1995
    Duration: Permanent
    Construction: Injection-molded polycarbonate and acrylic; neon glass tubing; silkscreened aluminum clock face; electronic transformer
    This Busch Light sign, which uses neon for the brand logo and Olympic logo, was introduced for external window placement.
    Busch Light Neon
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