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MEDIA RELEASE 02 February 2010

Rotating aisle display to entice shoppers to buy more
To help entice shoppers to make additional purchases once in-store, provider of marketing at retail solutions SPOS has introduced the new Rotating Aisle Display or RAD.

The RAD is a display unit that attaches to existing shelving and gives sufficient product information while being unobtrusive to both shoppers and retailers. The RAD also assists with maximising in-store marketing efforts by reinforcing advertising messages seen by shoppers in other mediums.

The RAD rotates to allow retailers to display up to three different messages. The graphics in the RAD are easy to change while being sturdy and durable.

The unit is easy to install and comes with brackets. It can be used in a vertical or horizontal display and is 600 mm high, 130 mm wide and 130 mm deep.

SPOS is a leading provider of marketing at retail solutions in Australia and New Zealand that are designed to enhance the overall appearance of the products in-store and ultimately stimulate sales.

More information about SPOS is available at www.spos.com.au or by calling 1800 263 988.

More information about SPOS is available at www.spos.co.nz or by calling 09 828 4877.

Released for SPOS by Dennis Rutzou Public Relations (www.drpr.com.au)
For further information please call Kim Larochelle or Nicola Rutzou on (02) 9413 4244.

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