Victory at POPAI Awards Paris for three of our projects

Paris, Prague 16th June 2016 – From this year´s prestigious European contest POPAI Awards Paris, three awards go to the Czech Republic, all of them for projects realized by our company. From France, we will bring one gold,…

DAGO is a new partner of the POPAI CE research project

The knowledge of the Czech retail market is essential for our work. At the same time we really care about its functioning and hence we, in DAGO, welcomed the possibility to become a partner of the research project of POPAI…

Vitana farmers´ market in hypermarkets

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Introduction into the mixology in a MAKRO store

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The animated car model dominated in Tesco and Globus stores

The producer of confectionery, chewing-gums and pet food Mars recently introduced a campaign for Orbit and Airwaves chewing-gums called “Arrive fresh in a new car!”. Mars has decided to announce a contest in which people could win Volkswagen T-Roc. Our one-palette display informed of the contest and attracted attention in Tesco and Globus stores especially thanks to a car model with interactive elements.

The display fulfilled mainly an educative function in the stores. “Through the contest, we wanted to inform people why they should always have a pack of chewing-gum in their cars. They help to retain attention when driving and when a person is going to a personal or work meeting, it is always useful to have chewing-gums at hand,” Petr Galkaněvič, the Trade Marketer CZ&SK from Mars, explains the mission of the campaign.

The message of the main prize of the contest as well as the mission of the campaign was highlighted by the most visible element of the display – the model of Volkswagenu T-Roc. We wanted to create its most faithful miniature including its rounded shapes. But the cardboard, which predominates at the display, is not easy to bent and shape. That is why the production of the miniature required special procedures. We used a life-size wire maquette according to which we shaped the miniature more easily. We consulted the entire development of the model with the Volkswagenu Headquarters in Germany, so that it utmost matches the reality

The model attracts attention with its spinning wheels powered by a small battery engine. Customers´ eyes will immediately notice also flashing LED diodes on both sides of the miniature. With the movability of the model and lighting effects, we have maximized the visual attractiveness of the display increasing its recognition rate in stores and highlighting the presented Orbit chewing-gums.

Imitation of the car movement and a road beneath it provides its credibility. In the background of the display, there dominates a picture of a mountain landscape. “All together, it evokes emotions associated with a trip in the won car. The continuity with the contest is being highlighted also by simple signs directing customers to the description how to win the displayed car,” adds Petr Galkaněvič from Mars.

The Czech-Slovakian campaign, which addressed the public not only in Tesco and Globus stores, ended at the end of June. “During the whole campaign, I received only positive reactions. Retailers as well as customers got to like the display. It was great project which moved execution of temporary displays on the Czech-Slovakian market one step forward again,” adds Petr Galkaněvič.

We are pleased that we could work at the project with our client – Mars, who is not afraid to bring into the Czech in-store environment more courage elements, which are standard rather on the west from our borders.

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