News | August 23, 2007

Insignia POPS Prints Its 24-Millionth POPSign

Minneapolis, MN - Insignia Systems, Inc. announced recently that it has printed and distributed the 24-millionth sign for its Insignia POPSign program. The Super UltraColor POPSign with a Surround Advantage Insert, features Minute Maid Orange Juice and was recently displayed in a Brookshire Grocery Company store in Fort Worth, TX.

Insignia's Point-Of-Purchase Services (POPS) division provides the Insignia POPSign program. POPSign is a fully featured, point-of-purchase advertising program that delivers superior sales lift, while building brand and store equity. POPSigns allow manufacturers to deliver product-specific messages quickly and accurately – in designs and formats that have been pre-approved and supported by participating retailers.

Insignia Systems, Inc. is an innovative developer and marketer of in-store advertising products, programs and services to retailers and consumer goods manufacturers. Through its Point-Of-Purchase Services (POPS) business, Insignia is contracted with more than 9,000 chain retail supermarkets and drug stores, including A&P, Kroger and Safeway. Through the nationwide POPS network, over 200 major consumer goods manufacturers, including General Mills, Reckitt Benckiser, Kellogg Company, Nestlé, Pfizer, S.C. Johnson & Son and Tyson Foods, have taken their brand messages to the point-of-purchase.

SOURCE: Insignia Systems, Inc.