Wonderful Pistachios shares 2025 Retailer Display Competition winners

In honor of World Pistachio Day, the competition challenged retailers across the U.S. and Canada to craft innovative in-store displays that showcased Wonderful Pistachios’ products in visually striking and fun ways.

Wonderful Pistachios 2025 Retailer Display Competition
One of the 20 winning entries in Wonderful Pistachios’ 2025 Retailer Display Competition.
(Photo courtesy of Wonderful Pistachios )

Wonderful Pistachios has named the winning designs in its 2025 Retailer Display Competition, celebrating the creativity and merchandising skills of retailers across the U.S. and Canada in honor of World Pistachio Day.

The competition challenged participants to craft innovative in-store displays that showcased Wonderful Pistachios’ products in visually striking and fun ways, according to a news release.

A panel of judges evaluated 135 entries based on creativity, visual appeal and product variety. The 20 winning entries stood out for their boldness and eye-catching presentation, capturing the spirit of the Wonderful Pistachios brand, the release said. Each of the 20 winners will receive a $500 prize, awarded to the employee who submitted the display.

“Wonderful Pistachios congratulates all winners and participants for their impressive displays and thanks all who took part in making the 2025 Retailer Display Competition a success. The competition was a great way to engage retailers and celebrate World Pistachio Day while highlighting the beloved brand’s signature products,” the company said in the release.

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