Drink display
I headed directly to the fountain sodas -- about 18 varieties of cool refreshment grouped together under an icy-looking banner. I'm not sure if it counts since I was thirsty, but I bought myself a 32 oz drink. So I would say it worked.
Hotdogs
I did stumble upon these huge Johnsonville hotdod display. This certainly got my attention, but not for the right reasons. The "actual" photos did not make the product look very attractive. No dogs.
Magic Wigglee
But I got to thinking of the best point of purchase displays -- one that made me purchase something I would never, ever really need or knew I ever wanted. I was on the San Antonio River Walk, and stopped in a tourist shop to buy some knick-knacks. While I am waiting to checkout, I see a single television -- about a 10 inch screen -- playing the following video.
Within a minute, I was sold and shelled out an additional $6.99 to buy one:
(I found this on YouTube, but it was done by some tourist who saw the same display!)
The 'magic wigglee' is pretty entertaining, haha. I think I would buy it too!
ReplyDeleteThe magic wiggle is pretty funny. I think its funny you added that, it makes a good point. I also like how you added the weather to your POP display idea.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh!! I saw this display in a souvenir shop in Panama City Beach, and actually bought one just so I knew how it worked. Needless to say, I was quite disappointed. But it was a very good display. It got me to buy it. Haha.
ReplyDeleteThe Magic Wigglee looks like something i would purchase for my little niece!
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