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Convenience Stores

  • Miller Light Hockey Neon

    Product: Miller Genuine Draft Light beer
    Number of displays: 8,000
    P-O-P company: Everbrite Inc., Greenfield, Wis.
    Distribution: Taverns, restaurants, c-stores and grocery stores
    Introduction: January 1993
    Duration: Permanent
    Construction: Flame-retardant polycarbonate (light box, backboard); electronics (power supply); silkscreening (light box); neon glass (neon tubes)
    In designing the neon unit, Miller had three goals: keep the cost reasonable, the brand recognition strong and the thematic imagery flexible.
    Miller Light Hockey Neon
  • Dr Pepper Cooler

    Product: Dr Pepper
    Number of displays: Approximately 2,000
    P-O-P companies: Merchandising Resources Inc., (design and manufacture), Norcross, Ga.; Cavalier Corp., (refrigeration system and assembly), Chattanooga, Tenn.
    Distribution: Convenience stores, gas stations and nontraditional accounts
    Introduction: October 1992
    Duration: Permanent
    Construction: Injection-molded plastic (lid and tub); polyurethane insulation; polystyrene wrap (graphics); galvanized steel (sides)
    Dr Pepper Cooler
  • Tom's Foods Inc.

    Product: Great American tube nuts & candies
    Number of displays: 12,000
    P-O-P company: Nashville Display, Nashville, Tenn.
    Distribution: Supermarkets, mass merchants and convenience stores
    Introduction: January 1993
    Duration: Permanent
    Construction: Vacuum-formed plastic (header), steel tubing and wire (shelves and stand)
    A spinner rack for Tom's Foods' Great American nuts and candies holds a lot of product in a compact space and provides the option of using three or four shelves.
    Tom's Foods Inc.
  • Vermont Lottery Commission

    Product: Tri-State Megabucks
    Number of displays: 350
    P-O-P companies: Copperfield Promotions, Palm Harbour, Fla.; and Octagon Industries Inc., Ontario, Canada
    Distribution: Convenience stores, gas stations
    Introduction: March 1993
    Duration: Permanent
    Construction: Styrene
    The new lottery sign is lighter and more useable, since it attaches to a window with suction cups. An earlier version had to be hung from the ceiling with chains.
    Vermont Lottery Commission
  • Tongue Splashers

    Product: Concord Confections Inc. Tongue Splashers gum
    P-O-P company: Nolan & Co., Chicago (graphics)
    Distribution: Drug stores, supermarkets, convenience stores and discount stores
    Introduction: February 1993
    Duration: Temporary
    Tongue Splashers add a burst of color to the teeth and tongue, much to the delight of kids and kids at heart. An equally colorful can catches consumers' attention at the point-of-purchase.
    Tongue Splashers
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