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  • Coca-Cola Racing Cooler

    Client: Coca-Cola, Atlanta
    Product Promoted: Coca-Cola
    Objective: To boost cold beverage sales with a visually appealing display that showcases high-profile NASCAR drivers.
    Introduction: October 1998
    Producer: Paul Flum Power Merchandising, St. Luis
    Coca-Cola Racing Cooler
  • Fruitopia Cooler

    Client: Coca-Cola, Atlanta
    Products Promoted: Fruitopia drinks
    Objective: To provide a boost in cold beverage sales with a temporary display that uses a 48-quart Coleman cooler that is stamped with the brand logo. The cooler is placed on a stand and decorated with skirting to create visual impact from three sides.
    Introduction: October 1998
    Construction/Materials: Plastic; printed corrugated plastic for skirt and stand
    P-O-P Company: Paul Flum Ideas Inc., St. Louis
    Fruitopia Cooler
  • Sprite Kobe Bryant "Ceiling Crasher"

    Client: The Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta
    Distribution: Convenience stores and gas stations
    Size of Run: 390
    Producer: Cadmus Point of Purchase, Atlanta
    Division: Semipermanent, Soft Drinks, Mineral Waters and Powdered Mixes
    Objectives: To create an eye-catching P-O-P unit that appeals to the target audience of teens, enhances brand image and drives impulse purchases.
    Sprite Kobe Bryant "Ceiling Crasher"
  • Open Top Cooler

    Patent: Des. 404,934
    Issued: Feb. 2, 1999
    Inventors: Don Scott Summervile, Rhode-Saint-Genese; Steffen Kluepfel, Brussels, both of Belgium; Dietmar Walta; Andre Kunzendorf, both of Velbert, Germany
    Assignee: The Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta
    The ornamental design for an open top cooler, as shown.
    Open Top Cooler
  • Sprite Ceiling Display

    Client: Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta
    Product Promoted: Sprite
    Objective: To create eye-catching P-O-P that appeals to the target audience (teens), enhances brand image and drives impulse purchases.
    Introduction: October 1998
    Construction/Materials: 10-point C1S mounted to corrugate. It is designed to fit existing 2-foot by 4-foot or 2-foot by 2-foot drop ceiling tiles with hanging options.
    P-O-P Company: Cadmus Point of Purchase, Atlanta
    Sprite Ceiling Display
  • Coca-Cola Cooler

    Client: Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta
    Products Promoted: 20-ounce Coca-Cola products
    Objective: To secure incremental placements for a single-serve refrigerated merchandiser at the checkout counter in convenience and petroleum outlets. The small footprint (34 inches wide by 16 inches deep) of the Pop-Up Cooler in high traffic areas generates significant impulse sales and high product turnover.
    Introduction: March 1998
    Construction/Materials: Vacuum-formed plastic, sheet metal components and a refrigeration system
    Coca-Cola Cooler
  • Sprite Cooler

    Client: Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta
    Product Promoted: Sprite
    Objective: To provide the client with a vehicle to secure additional placement in-store. The unit was designed to be more attractive than the standard "cooler on a stand."
    Introduction: October 1998
    Construction/Materials: Corrugated plastic
    P-O-P Company: Paul Flum Ideas Inc., St. Louis
    Sprite Cooler
  • Coca-Cola Refrescante Cooler

    Client: Industria Embotelladora de Mexico, S.A. de C.V., Mexico City
    Product Promoted: Coca-Cola
    Objective: To provide consumers with cold and warm product (a plastic rack and a cooler) at the same time, while also integrating the product image.
    Introduction: July 1998
    Construction/Materials: Polystyrene, styrene, PETG
    P-O-P Company: RTC Industries de Mexico, S. de R.L. de C.V., Monterrey, Mexico
    Coca-Cola Refrescante Cooler
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