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POP display snags sales for mini-popcorn

A ‘Shark Tank’ success story, Pipcorn mini-popcorn sees runaway sales with assistance from a POP display converted using direct-to-corrugated color printing technology.

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When brother-sister team Jeff and Jen Martin founded their company in 2012, they had no idea they were about to embark on a wild success story with Pipcorn, their innovative mini-popcorn product. Not only is the product unique in terms of its small size—the popped morsels are about half as large as traditional popcorn—but it is also all-natural, gluten-free, whole grain, and vegan. However, despite the fact that the product hit on all the right consumer trends, it’s no easy feat for a newcomer to break into the crowded snack space.

Pipcorn’s first break came in 2013, when Jeff and Jen were offered the opportunity to feature Pipcorn at the Smorgasburg Snack Bar in Whole Foods Market’s Bowery location in New York City. To maximize the opportunity, they realized it would be best to “make their own shelf space”—to get their bags into boxes that could be displayed on the floor, rather than on the shelf. With no immediate solution at hand, the Whole Foods offer was an ideal opportunity with a less-than-ideal expense and time crunch.

Brother and sister got to work quickly; quite literally, they flipped out. They went into a handful of stores and started flipping boxes so they could read the fine print to see where the boxes were manufactured. At this “box-flipping” stage of their admittedly less-than-scientific process, the Brooklyn-based duo was considering one factor over others: “Proximity,” says Jen Martin. “We had one shot at this, and we wanted a boxmaking partner we could physically see and touch before signing on the dotted line.”

After a few frantic flips they found a relative neighbor: POP display and packaging converter Sutherland Packaging, located in Andover, NJ. Days later, Jeff and Jen were press-side at Sutherland to personally sign-off on the job.

Direct-to-corrugated print saves time, money

Time was of the essence, so Sutherland got to work immediately on graphics and a retail-ready display case for Pipcorn. Utilizing its direct-to-corrugated color print technology, Sutherland created an attractive and sturdy case with graphics that align with the brand message. “Jeff and Jen chose a two-color print on the kraft-brown display box,” says Shelly Kowalski, Sales Executive for Sutherland. “The dark brown [type] and white [graphics] on kraft create an appealing ‘natural’ look.”

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