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MEDIA RELEASE 04 March 2010

SPOS launches Trimco Christmas decoration range
Christmas 2010 is set to be a bumper selling season so provider of marketing at retail solutions SPOS has introduced a new range of Christmas decorations specifically designed to dress up retail outlets and shopping centres.

According to SPOS' Marketing Project Manager, Kathryn Harradine, attractive displays increase shopper spend during seasonal period.

"Our unique range of Christmas decorations has been specifically designed for use in retail environments. Because SPOS has over 20 years experience in retail marketing, we really know what works and doesn't work to help curb vandalism and damage and of course to make a store or shopping centre look appealing," she said.

The Trimco range includes a variety of Christmas trees, garlands, baubles, wreaths and other decorations.

Christmas trees vary in size from the 101 cm berry tree to the 3 m green tree. Other variations include white, silver and gold trees in various sizes and designs.

The decoration range includes a large range of baubles, tree toppers, table top ornaments, a 101 cm standing reindeer and even a life size Santa that stands 2 m.

The Trimco range will be on display from April to June in showrooms in Bella Vista NSW, Glen Iris Victoria & Avondale New Zealand. All orders must be placed no later than 30 June 2010.

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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