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Intel features Pentium III on inline aisle system

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Office Depot and Sears Roebuck and Co are both featuring an eye-catching display for the Intel Pentium III Processor Inline Aisle System that was created by Frank Meyer and Assoc Inc of Grafton, WI. The display is a stand-alone fixture positioned on shelving to surround, and draw attention to, a Pentium III processor-based computer. The countertop display, which has a metal infrastructure, also contains graphic inserts which can be updated. They are found in 95% of all the retail locations of Office Depot and Sears.

Publisher: Magazines/Creative Inc.
Publication Name: Creative
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0737-5883
Year: 2000
Office Depot Inc.

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Fila displays support inline skate rollout

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Fila USA Inc is supporting its rollout of new inline skate goods with a display program which offers truly unique appearance. The display program involves a number of modular concepts that include a floor standing tower, skate display minimalist skate bracket and countertop adapter. Thus, big and small retailers alike can easily combine components to suit store needs. The program angles the skate up and away from the wall highlighting the Fila inline skates' soft boot styling , performance and axle system.

Publisher: Magazines/Creative Inc.
Publication Name: Creative
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0737-5883
Year: 1998
Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing, Sporting & Athletic Goods

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Office Depot features stamp & sign display

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Office Depot Inc has started using a rotating display, designed by R/P Creative Sales Inc, to showcase its custom stanps and engraved or raised letter signs. The display has a header shaped like a stamp, which catches the customers' attention from a distance. It also has removable panels that can be changed periodically to add new products. The display is constructed from vacuum formed and fabricated plastic.

Publisher: Magazines/Creative Inc.
Publication Name: Creative
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0737-5883
Year: 2001

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