Get creative with your Super Bowl merchandising displays

You can score more points with in-store displays themed with Super Bowl football décor than you could for the 2021 big game, when fewer consumers were shopping in person.

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You can, errr, score more points with in-store displays themed with Super Bowl football décor than you could for the 2021 big game, when fewer consumers were shopping in person.

So, it’s time to up your produce-art game.

While avocados and the ingredients for guacamole — garlic, limes, tomatoes — are a favorite, you can use pomegranates, nuts, potatoes and bell peppers too. Basically, anything that we love to eat during a great Super Bowl party spread at home.

Check out these inspiring displays from produce managers, merchandisers and specialists who entered past Produce Artist Award Series contests with Produce Market Guide, or PMG.

To enter our winter display contest, send six to 10 photos of your best displays, including citrus, mushrooms and Chilean produce, to ProduceArtistAwards@ProduceMarketGuide.com by the Feb. 25, 2022, deadline. Good luck!

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