LOUDON, New Hampshire – With the popularity of herbs and vegetables projected to continue again in 2019, and Spring just eight short weeks away, it’s time for retailers to think about how to attract even more customers to the edibles section of their stores. Knowing this, Savor has further expanded its set of retailer support tools to match itsedibles and fragrants offerings.
Motivated by the retro-styles so prevalent in today’s world of fashion, music, and even attitudes, Savor has developed a series of tin-style point-of-purchase signs with an urban aesthetic. With lines that are light on promotion and heavy on inspiration (“Grow what you eat. Eat what you grow.” and “It doesn’t get any more local than your backyard.”), Savor’s retro-merchandisers also carry an authentic scratch-and-dent façade to complete their appeal.
“Given the influx of new and younger gardeners over the past few years,” says Nathan Keil, marketing manager at Pleasant View Gardens, parent company of the Savor brand. “We wanted to provide retailers with some fresh new tools that appeal to that audience on a much more basic level.”
Beyond the new retro-signage, Savor has developed several other merchandising tools to help retailers increase consumer traffic, sales and loyalty. These include bench tape and cards, end-cap signs, trolley cart signs, cart shelf strips, and packaging – all the way down to the plant tags, which contain recipes for consumers to try after successfully harvesting their Savor herbs and vegetables.
For more information, visit www.growyourownadventure.com, call 603-435-8361, or send a message on Facebook at @savorediblesfragrants.
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