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09:13 Jul 27, 2001 |
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| Selected response from: Rita Damo United Kingdom | ||||||
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na | expositor |
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na | see link |
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na | carteles publicitarios [en anaquel] |
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expositor Explanation: Shelf Talker: point of purchase show card on retailer's shelf to promotethe product. Saludos. Reference: http://www.babylon.com |
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see link Explanation: I have no idea what you call these in Spanish, but they're those little cards that you find stuck on the edge of a shelf (at a supermarket, for example), promoting the product. If you look at this link you will see a clear picture of one in use (on the right), and maybe this will help someone come up with the right name. The shelf talkers themselves are the cards on the left. http://www.mfitnutrition.com/talker.html Hope it helps! Reference: http://www.google.com |
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carteles publicitarios [en anaquel] Explanation: Visita el sitio http://www.ideartenet.com.ar/heladerias.htm y podrás ver diversos tipos de carteles |
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