CARDBOARD FLOOR DISPLAYS MERCHANDISING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
PROFIT RESTOCKER BRACH VAN HOUTEN HOLDING INC. 401 N. Cicero Avenue Chicago IL 606442097 cardboard floor displays for merchandising products;
PROFIT-DOCKER BRACH VAN HOUTEN HOLDING INC. 401 N. Cicero Avenue Chicago IL 606442097 cardboard floor displays for merchandising candy products in food, drug and convenience stores;
PROFIT-DOCKER BRACH VAN HOUTEN HOLDING INC. 401 N. Cicero Avenue Chicago IL 606442097 Cardboard floor displays for merchandising candy products in food, drug and convenience stores;PROFIT DOCKER;
PROFIT-DOCKER + BRACH VAN HOUTEN HOLDING INC. 401 N. Cicero Avenue Chicago IL 606442097 cardboard floor displays for merchandising candy products in food, drug and convenience stores;
SNAP DISPLAYS Valley Printing Co Limited, The Harden Beck Mills Bingley, West Yorkshire cardboard floor displays for merchandising products and printed cardboard advertising and display placards;Snap;DISPLAYS;The stippling shown in the drawing is a feature of the mark.;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A merchandising hanger has a planar surface adapted to receive printed indicia thereon and characterized by having a top and a base. The top of the planar surface is formed as a hook, cutout, or hole so as to allow the merchandising hanger to be suspended from a conventional merchandising rack. A tab extends from the base of the planar surface and includes a stud integral with the tab and a stud-receiving aperture in another portion of the tab. The aperture has a flange associated therewith. Intermediate between the stud and the aperture is a tab portion having a thickness less than the tab portion proximal to the planar surface. The relative thicknesses of tab portions and the interaction between the stud and complementary aperture afford a theft deterrent without compromising the merchandising function.