Limited number of retail mango displays available

The National Mango Board, Orlando, Fla., is offering display bins to U.S. mango shippers on a first-come, first-served basis.

A limited number of retail displays are available.
A limited number of retail displays are available.
(Courtesy National Mango Board)

The National Mango Board, Orlando, Fla., is offering display bins to U.S. mango shippers on a first-come, first-served basis.

The organization has 2,000 of the displays, which are designed for retailers who aren’t receiving bins through National Mango Board account managers according to a news release. Shippers are asked to confirm with their retail partners before requesting the bins.

They feature key messages to help drive mango sales in stories, according to the release. The bins are 24 inches by 16 inches, with a depth of five inches, and a 3-foot overall height. They are designed to hold eight to 12 boxes of mangoes, according to the release.

The deadline to order the display bins is April 8. There is no cost.

Information on the display giveaway is available at The National Mango Board website.

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