Mango board offering retail display bins, headers

The National Mango Board is offering new display bins and headers to retailers.

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(Courtesy National Mango Board)

The National Mango Board is offering new display bins and headers to retailers.

The colorful bins are designed to boost sales, and the headers — new this year — allow retailers to highlight seasonal purchases, including back-to-school, grilling, tailgating and the upcoming Cinco de Mayo (or Cinco de Mango, as promoted by the mango board’s headers).

The National Mango Board is asking suppliers to request the bins and headers through an online order form. They are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The site includes a list of retailers that are already entered in the program.

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