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Packaged Foods

  • 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.
  • Puffin Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt

    Product: Puffin ice cream and frozen yogurt
    Number of displays: 100
    P-O-P company: TecArt Industries Inc., Farmington Hills, Mich.
    Distribution: Anywhere dessert is served
    Introduction: April 1993
    Duration: Permanent
    Construction: Vacuum-formed, high-impact Dow ABS plastic (box); screen-printed clear acrylic (face panel)
    A sign highlights the "chunks and stuff" found in Puffin ice cream and frozen yogurt, new products with the look of soft serve, but with the chunks found in superpremium ice cream.
    Puffin Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt
  • Green Giant Hanging Display

    Product: Pillsbury Co. Green Giant mushrooms
    Number of displays: 10,000
    P-O-P company: Display-Pak, Minneapolis
    Distribution: Supermarkets
    Introduction: February 1993
    Duration: Semi-permanent
    Construction: Wire
    A hanging wire basket provides Pillsbury with a secondary location for merchandising its mushrooms.
    Green Giant Hanging Display
  • Hostess Light Stuff/Right Stuff

    Client: Continental Baking Co.
    Producer: KCS Industries Inc.
    Category: Paper: Floorstand, Endcap or Sidekick
    Comments: A fun-house mirror was incorporated to make the consumer appear thinner. For one-third the price of traditional methods, a 0.002-thick Mylar surface was used in combination with an adhesive and unique laminating technique to overcome the problem of the Mylar showing any texture of the substrate, which would negatively affect the reflection or clarity of the mirror's surface.
    Hostess Light Stuff/Right Stuff
  • Hormel Pepperoni

    Client: George A. Hormel Co.
    Product: Dry sausage products
    P-O-P company: Advertising Display Co., Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
    Introduction: November 1992
    Construction: Lightweight sheet metal with four litho-mounted header panels and a bottom foundation of four painted Masonite panels.
    Hormel Pepperoni
  • French's Dijon Mustard Display

    Client: Reckitt & Colman Inc.
    Product: French's Dijon Mustard
    P-O-P companies: Phoenix Display & Packaging Corp., West Deptford, N.J., manufactured the display, with the exception of the balloon, flag and coupon pad, which were printed by Phoenix Color Graphics.
    Introduction: June 1992
    Construction: 70-pound litho and B-flute corrugated
    Comments: The interior packaging uses Steel Stack Board for strength.
    French's Dijon Mustard Display
  • Guiltless Gourmet Tortilla Chips and Salsa Display

    Client: Guiltless Gourmet
    Product: Guiltless Gourmet tortilla chips and salsa
    P-O-P company: Display Technologies, Long Island City, N.Y.
    Introduction: June 1992
    Construction: Plastic
    Comments: A semi-permantent display was required to distinguish the product from other brands. This attractive, plastic floor rack was designed to stimulate impulse shopping. Bold, eye-catching graphics on the trays, along with a special die-cut header card demand customer attention. The unit is easy to assemble.
    Guiltless Gourmet Tortilla Chips and Salsa Display
  • Andre Prost Thai Peanut

    Product: Spicy Thai Peanut Bake
    Number of displays: 5,000
    Distribution: Supermarkets
    Introduction: August 1992
    Duration: Temporary
    Construction: Corrugated
    A prepacked shipper was created in hopes of getting Spicy Thai Peanut Bake into supermarkets and ultimately placed permanently on retailers' shelves.
    Andre Prost Thai Peanut
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