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  • Huggies Free Videotape

    Product: Kimberly-Clark Corp. Huggies diapers
    Distribution: Grocery stores, drug stores, mass merchants and toy stores
    Introduction: November 1992
    Duration: Promotional
    Construction: Corrugated
    A 48-count, nearpack display for Huggies provides consumers with "Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video" free with the purchase of one jumbo bag or two convenience packs of the diapers.
    Huggies Free Videotape
  • Revlon Nails

    Client: Revlon
    P-O-P company: Alliance Display & Packaging Co., Winston-Salem, N.C.
    Distribution: Mass merchants and drug stores
    Construction: Corrugated structure with laminated hardboard base
    Introduction: October 1992
    Comments: This unique design reinforces the packaging in this relaunch of the Core Nail product line.
    Revlon Nails
  • Incognito Display

    Client: Procter & Gamble
    P-O-P company: Henschel-Steinau Inc., Englewood, N.J.
    Distribution: Drug stores, mass merchants and discount outlets
    Construction: High-impact, low-gloss, frosted black tray and header hot stamped in gold foil. Header has a clear, injection-molded, crystal-styrene illusion screen with a die-cut graphic panel.
    Introduction: February 1992
    Incognito Display
  • Sarah Michaels Bath Boutique

    Client: La-Loren Bath and Gift Accessories
    P-O-P company: P.O.P. Displays Inc., Long Island City, N.Y.
    Distribution: Drug stores, mass merchants, department stores and specialty stores
    Construction: The silkscreened, faux marble display was a combination of vacuum forming, steel support structure, injection-molded trays and slatwall.
    Introduction: April 1992
    Sarah Michaels Bath Boutique
  • Summer Odyssey Displays

    Client: Clarion
    P-O-P company: Thomson-Leeds Co., New York
    Distribution: Mass merchants and drug stores
    Construction: Injection-molded tray and riser system accepts various configurations of a vacuum-formed insert. Four-color litho illustrations are featured on display risers and copy points are hot stamped on risers and trays.
    Introduction: January 1992
    Summer Odyssey Displays
  • Freeman SeaWorld Jubilee

    Product: Sea Mist hair care line
    Number of displays: 2,000 floorstands; 1,000 profit centers
    P-O-P company: RTC Industries, Chicago (profit centers); Universal Container, Mission Viejo, Calif. (floorstands)
    Distribution: Drug stores, supermarkets and mass merchants
    Introduction: June 1992
    Duration: Promotional
    Construction: Corrugated (floorstand); polystyrene (profit center)
    Freeman SeaWorld Jubilee
  • Opti-Hang Glasses Holder

    Product: Pure Trend Inc. Opti-Hang glasses holder
    Distribution: Drug stores and mass merchants
    Introduction: July 1992
    Duration: Permanent
    Construction: Metal frame, cardboard header
    For those people who misplace their eyeglasses, Opti-Hang comes to the rescue. An in-store display spurs impulse purchases.
    Opti-Hang Glasses Holder
  • Jason & Son Bulk Candy

    Product: Bulk candy
    Number of displays: 9,000
    Average unit cost: $400 (manufacturing cost)
    Distribution: Grocery stores, chain convenience stores and drug stores
    Introduction: February 1992
    Duration: Permanent
    Construction: Metal frame with plastic containers
    Selling and storage of bulk candy is made attractive and easy with the use of a display that fits "everywhere and anywhere," an official says.
    Jason & Son Bulk Candy
  • Take 5 Inc. Cleaning System

    Product: Take 5 cleaning system
    Number of displays: 100
    P-O-P company: Tom Marx & Associates, Los Angeles
    Distribution: Drug stores, mass merchants, vacuum cleaner stores
    Introduction: May 1992
    Duration: Temporary
    Construction: Corrogated cardboard and paper
    Take 5 has been a hit with smaller vacuum cleaner stores, thanks to a new display.
    Take 5 Inc. Cleaning System
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