Winners of the National Mango Board's (NMB) third Mango Mania Display Contest for Small Retailers with up to 50 stores have been announced and will be awarded for their creativity in building their best, most beautiful mango display in this year's competition. The NMB's display contest resulted in a 273% mango volume increase amongst participating stores compared to the same time last year.
Now in its third year, this annual contest is designed to engage and reward smaller retailers by encouraging them to build big, beautiful mango displays. Participating stores were asked to create their most effective mango displays and keep them up for at least seven days during the month of July 2013. Retailers who requested contest kits received a packet of point of sale materials for each store, which included cutting, selection and nutrition messages, plus easy recipe ideas for mangos.
Stores were also encouraged to use their creativity to dress up displays with their own messaging and fun props. The judges were impressed by the participants' artistry and effort in this year's competition. Entries from 25 produce department managers located all across the country will be awarded prizes from $200 to $1000 based on their outstanding mango displays. Entries were judged based on creativity of the display, visual appeal and effectiveness in educating shoppers about mangos.
The top winners in each category include:
Ten or more registers
1st place, $1000 prize: Aaron Preece, Macey's Grocery, Providence, UT
2nd place, $750 prize: Kirk Mathews, The Market at Anacortes, Anacortes, WA
3rd place, $500 prize: Mike Sullivan, Cost Cutter, Bellingham, WA
Six to nine registers
1st place, $1000 prize: Garrett Fowden, Payson Marketplace, Payson, UT
2nd place, $750 prize: Kimberly Gordinier, Neiman's Family Market, Clarkston, MI
3rd place, $500 prize: Jodie Murdock, Fresh Market, Richfield, UT
One to five registers
1st place, $1000 prize: Kathy Hice, CV's Family Foods, Booneville, AR
2nd place, $750 prize: Christine Kuperavage, Amelias Pottsville, Pottsville, PA
3rd place, $500 prize: Trang Pham, Hung Dong Asian Market, Houston, TX
Six to nine registers: 1st place: Garrett Fowden, Payson Marketplace, Payson, UT
One to five registers: 1st place: Kathy Hice, CV's Family Foods, Booneville, AR
Ten or more registers: 1st place: Aaron Preece, Macey's Grocery, Providence, UT
"It was tough to decide the winners, but we're thrilled to see more participation from smaller retailers showcasing their creativity and involvement," said Megan McKenna, NMB's Director of Marketing. "This contest is a great way to help pump up mango sales and increase mango movement, and we're excited that this year's result of 273% mango volume increase more than doubled last year's results," said McKenna.
Click here for a complete list of winners for the 2013 Mango Mania Display Contest.
For more information:
Lucy Keith, Account Executive
FleishmanHillard
Tel: (512) 495-7174
Mobile: (214) 235-8915
Email: lucy.keith@fleishman.com






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