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Bausch + Lomb Counter Top Display

Bausch + Lomb used this Take One brochure holder to deliver information about its ULTRA brand contact lenses to ophthalmologist offices. The Counter-Top Display shipped flat, but immediately popped into shape as a result of the internal elastic bands. The design they used was our Bookcube which meant there was no assembly required.

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Salofalk Reference Guide

Aptalis Pharmaceuticals Inc. used this comprehensive reference guide to educate physicians on the features and benefits of Salofalk. The cover of the reference guide features 4 tabs that slide out and lock to reveal information about each of topics on each panel. The panels are double-sided allowing ample space for imagery and details about the product. The locking mechanism allowed the information to securely stay in place while the double-sided panels are great for breaking information down into specific detail or for presenting multiple products.

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Tangerine Investments Reveal Mailer

Working with Marketing Kitchen and RI, our patented slider mailer was used to drive awareness to Tangerine’s low fee and simple investment options. When you pull out the tab on the right hand-side, 2 bar graphs appear in the die-cut windows demonstrating the investment savings of Tangerine Investments vs the competition. The inside contained additional information as well as a unique URL where recipients could learn more.

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Trelstar® Injection Kit

Verity Pharmaceuticals used injection guide and demo kit to educate physicians on the dosage and usage of Trelstar®. The kit featured a magnet closure to ensure all contents of the kit remained securely inside. The inside of the kit included a well which held a needle sample as well as pocket on the panel that held additional literature.

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Dow AgroSciences PrePass Slider Mailer

Dow AgroSciences used our automated locking slider design to promote its PrePass herbicide product. When you pull
out the tab, the image of the rake extends and locks while information about the product is revealed on the panel. This solution is good for quick turn around for larger quantities.

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Go4Arylex Promotional Pop-Up Mailer

Dow AgroSciences used this creative pop-up mailer to promote their Go4Arylex giveaway. The mailer shipped flat, but when you opened it up, the inside popped up to display an image of a John Deere product, complete with die-cut wheels! The inside of the envelope sleeve featured imagery and information on how to enter the giveaway.

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Novus Reference Guide

Novus used this reference guide to demonstrate how it is working to face the poultry industry’s biggest challenges. This comprehensive reference guide featured several tabs on the right-hand side that pull out and lock to reveal different information in an organized way.

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HEMLIBRA Injection Education Kit

Roche Pharmaceutical used this comprehensive kit as a resource for healthcare providers to educate patients and caregivers on how to perform an injection with HEMLIBRA. The inside featured a pocket that held an educational brochure. The right-hand panel featured a table of contents that could be easily turned by pulling on the ribbon. When you pull on the ribbon, the contents are displayed underneath. Contents included additional patient education materials as well as several pockets which held injection needles, transfer needles, vials, syringes, wipes and simulation skin. The kit was held shut with an invisible magnet located underneath the closure flap ensuring all contents remain inside.

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Voltaren Physician Kit

GSK used this kit to educate physicians on benefits and results of Voltaren, an anti-inflammatory gel used to alleviate arthritis pain. The inside of the kit featured a cube that popped up when the box was opened. The cube featured images and information about the medication. The inside of the kit also featured an informational booklets as well as a sample of the gel.

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Mitsubishi Outlander Morphing Flipper Mailer

Mitsubishi Motors used our Morphing Flipper to demonstrate the features of its newly redesigned Outlander vehicle to prospective buyers, and to encourage them to book a test drive and “take a spin around the new Outlander.” As you pull on the tab that is on the cover of the mailer, the image of the vehicle literally spins full circle, tying in perfectly with the messaging.