A monster hook took on the arduous task of displaying these Brobdingnagian aged provolone cheeses at a warehouse club. This simple but effective exhibit called out across the selling floor, commanding attention from afar and pulling patrons to the display. What? Can’t quite see the hook? The photo is cut off at the top, you say? Ooops. I must have been focused on my wife Margarit as spokes model for the dairy industry. Sorry. Maybe I can describe it. It was a hook, and it was big. (Brobdingnag is a fictional land in Jonathan Swift’s novel Gulliver’s Travels occupied by giants.)
SEE a Lilliputian post at “Tiny Cart: Short Shopping List” or SEARCH “Silly” for more attempts at humor in retail.
For more out-of-home shopping fun with Margarit SEE…
“Turtle Riding at the Mall”For other unusual out-of-home experiences SEE…
“Diamonds: Go Big or Go Home”
“Mega Gumball Merchandising at the Mall”For Cheese Fixture and Merchandising posts see…
“Tall Product Gets A Finger-Front Productstop”
“Billboard Tubs with Bar-Mount Trays”
“Warehouse Club Cheese Pairing”
“Brobdingnagian Aged Provalone”
“Sophisticated Yet Simple Cooler Signage“
“Grip Clipping Wrong vs Right”
“Buy Big, Save Big at Shelf Edge“