CREATIVE’S Display Company Of The Year 2023<br />FEBRUARY 2023

CREATIVE’S Display Company Of The Year 2023
FEBRUARY 2023


In-Store Experience created a new best-in-class interactive display experience for Weber that educates shoppers on Smart Grilling by adding storytelling, graphics, and touchscreen interactive features. The custom pergola design creates an inviting environment to attract shoppers. (Web Site) www.instoreexperience.com


Hershey’s is using this revolutionary new Hershey Daypart Robotic Display, as an innovative way to support its C-Store clients. This display solution combines both breakfast treats and candy into a single display. Robotic controls swap the shelves twice a day, so consumers always have the product they want at the time they want. The display has generated impressive sales increases.


This display was a replacement for older, bulky displays in the market. The display is designed to be future proof: it is available with or without the interactive touchscreen experience. While most stores received the touchscreen version, some stores simply had a graphic panel explaining the product. Behind that panel was a routed area that could accept a screen at a later date. This flexible design approach allowed lower volume stores to still receive a beautiful and effective display, while allowing Armstrong to focus their investment in the stores where an interactive experience would drive sales.


The Moen team turned to In-Store Experience to redefine the bathroom and kitchen fixtures showroom experience to be more engaging. This modular wall system solution is designed to allow planogram flexibility, educate consumers through a touch screen product selector, while simultaneously generating more sales for showrooms across the country.


In-Store Experience was chosen by global hospitality company SBE to design and manufacture their food ordering kiosks for the new Hudson Yards Citizen’s Market Hall in New York City. In-Store Experience designed a kiosk that is as glamorous as it is functional.


Reese’s turned to In-Store Experience to position its candy directly next to soda fountain machines to drive impulse purchases. With a flexible mounting design that allowed for magnetic, suction, or a freestanding counter stand, Reese’s could be confident the display would be placed. The snap-together design allows the display to ship flat, with easy assembly in the field. The interchangeable side panel graphics and header allow for custom messaging by retail partner or geography.


Bayer Coppertone turned to In-Store Experience to create a permanent 4’ x 4’ pallet display for high volume Walmart stores. The end result was a bold beach themed surf shack complete with surfboards fabricated with melamine construction, faux driftwood laminates, and extruded plastic roof.


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