News from the retail: How did DAGO prepare clients for Easter?
Easter is another time for traders right after Christmas when they can let their imagination run riot and cut a dash with some imaginative display.
DAGO HAS FOCUSED ON CARDBOARD, BUILDING-UP A NEW HALL IS BEING PREPARED
Last year, we recorded a 40% increase in turnover in cardboard projects.
Ireland goes for honey from Czech bees
Tullamore D.E.W. Honey was launched into the market last autumn.
The distillery “Palírna U Zeleného stromu” shows a distilling house and attracts to the taste of new Heffron rum
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NEW EDGE: We present ourselves to the world of a new reality at a new level
What happened in the POS communication market during the pandemic crisis and why we are now stronger and more efficient.
Children and adults will love the new display “Veselá kráva” by Dago
Cheese from “Veselá kráva” and popular snacks “Sýr a Křup” attract the attention of almost all passers-by these days. Dago has created a new shop-in-shop for the company “BEL sýry”.
YOU CAN BUY VITANA AND HAMÉ ASSORTMENT DIRECTLY IN THE CHRISTMAS KITCHEN
Vitana and Hamé products already take a traditional position in Czech households.
WE WON A TOTAL OF SIX AWARDS AT THE POPAI AWARDS COMPETITION
On Thursday, November 25th, the results of the POPAI Awards competition were announced, in which the best in-store communication projects at the point of sale on the domestic and foreign markets are being awarded. This year, we succeeded again and won a total of six awards.
RED BULL DRIVES THROUGH CZECH AND SLOVAK STORES WITH FORMULA 1
In stores and at gas stations across the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the non-traditional presentation of the Red Bull brand and products with the theme of Formula 1 is now attracting attention.
Big Shock! brings the music experience directly to stores
Traditional summer limited edition of Big Shock! energy drinks. “MUSIC”, which represents the playfulness of musical experiences and summer festivals, now draws attention to itself in stores through a unique exhibition in the shape of headphones, which we created in...
Unique palette exposition for Budvar
For our customer Budějovický Budvar, n.p., we have created a non-traditional sales units for secondary exposition of promoted group packages of Budvar beer. In addition to a design and production done in a record time, we have provided also their installation to sales points including filling them with goods.
It is a unique interpretation of an action palette island. Its non-traditionality consists especially in untypical attractive appearance and shape, specific size and luminous and moving elements. The exhibition has been completed with an action show-case with a presented gift customers might get in a Budvar beer package within the promo action. The gift in the show-case is illuminated and rotates on a pedestal thanks to a servomotor. The exposition has been designed to provide maximal possibility for exhibited products to excel. The way of their placement and position of a package encourages symbolically customers to buy it. Thanks to these attributes, the POP element actively disturbs customers from their shopping routine, encourages their interest and greatly strengthens sales efficiency of the whole campaign. Considerable difference from common palette exhibitions caused a conscious interest of shoppers in the exhibition itself, which is not being common in the case of similar media.
Statement by the project submitter: Ing. Josef Kroulík
Off-trade Communication Manager, Budějovický Budvar, n.p.
At the beginning of each in-store project for the Budweiser Budvar brand, there is our attempt to look at traditional things from a new perspective. The display we have used to expose the action multipacks within the „golden“ times before Christmas was not an exception in this respect. It was a purpose not to use a display similar to a classical rack with its shape. On the contrary, great emphasis was placed on elements, which have a maximal potential to interest: non-traditional shape, light, motion and clear communication of a product added value. All these elements showed very functional in a flood of traditional POS solutions. In addition to fulfilling expected sales goals, this project brought also an effect that POS materials – as advertising message carriers – usually do not have. It provoked a discussion among shoppers, which caused having some effect also outside a hypermarket.