SALINAS, Ca. – To heat up sales of their Artisan Sweet Italian Red Onions during peak season this summer Tanimura & Antle announces a retail display contest this May. Strategically timed, the contest titled “Be Bold” will officially start on May 14th and end on July 8th; capturing promotional opportunities for Memorial Day, Father’s Day, and the 4th of July.
“This display contest is a great opportunity to engage with our customer's produce departments, as well as promote directly to the end-user,” stated Kyla Oberman, Director of Marketing for Tanimura & Antle. “Our Artisan Sweet Italian Red Onions' unique attributes are deserving of such a promotion; paired with the theme of summer barbecue provides the opportunity for our retail partners to share our provided recipes, tips and tricks on how to utilize these sweet, mild tasting onions.”
To further support the sales of their Artisan Sweet Italian Red Onions during the contest dates Tanimura & Antle is providing retail partners with point of purchase materials including high graphic display bins, store banners, shelf header cards, iron man posters, recipe tear pads, recipes, photography and social media content..
To enter the contest, retailers are encouraged to create a bold, sweet in-store display that promotes Tanimura & Antle Artisan® Sweet Italian Red Onions, take a photo of the display, and complete an online entry form. Displays for the Be Bold contest must be located in the produce section of the store and are encouraged to include other complimentary products such as barbecue sauces, grill seasonings, and other summer staples. Displays must be in place for at least one week.
All entries into the contest will receive a Tanimura & Antle apron as a thank you prize and the top five displays will receive a $100 VISA gift card. The boldest, most eye-catching Artisan Sweet Italian Red Onion display will receive a Traeger barbecue grill as the Grand Prize.
Be Bold entries will be judged against the following criteria:
· Abundant use of Tanimura & Antle Artisan® Sweet Italian Red Onions
· Use of the provided Be Bold in-store and digital assets
· Overall creativity of the store display
· Supporting store advertisements and/or the display being featured on the store’s social media channels
· Reported success in generating sales of Tanimura & Antle Artisan® Sweet Italian Red Onions
“Tanimura & Antle has over 20 years of experience growing, breeding, and harvesting this unique variety of onions,” stated Vince Gomez, Commodity Manager for Tanimura & Antle. “Our Artisan Sweet Italian Red Onions are unrivaled in quality and flavor during the upcoming summer months and we’re thrilled to provide our customers with the tools they need to encourage sales in their produce departments.”
Tanimura & Antle Artisan® Sweet Italian Red Onions are grown organically and conventionally in Tres Picos and Salinas, California and Yuma, Arizona and are available year-round. A versatile menu item for consumers, Artisan Sweet Italian Red Onions can be chopped, slivered, and diced and are perfect for burgers, pizza toppings, dips, sandwiches, and more!
A request form for point of purchase materials, downloadable artwork files and more information about the contest is available atwww.taproduce.com/be-bold.
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About Tanimura & Antle: Founded in 1982, Tanimura & Antle is an employee-owned family farming business with a four generation legacy and a passionate commitment to growing premium quality produce. Built on a partnership between two families, with a shared commitment to always value employees as its greatest asset, the founding families now share ownership with all employees — from farming and harvest crews to management — through an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). As one of the largest independent vegetable growers in the United States, Tanimura & Antle farms more than 36,000 acres of rich, fertile farmland and ships a full line of premium fresh conventional and organic produce products throughout North America, Europe and Asia.
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