NEW HEINEKEN'S FLOOR DISPLAY READY THIS MONTH neken' Oat J^appy Oamiiij* i WHEN you read this issuewe will have finished the second quarter of our fiscal year, 1959. As had heen anticipated, the na tional sales of Heineken's have more than come up to our expectations. As a matter of factI am very proud to announce that for the first time in Heineken's history in the United States, the month of May not only exceeded the 100,000 case sale figure, hut May 1959 has brought us the larg est sales volume of any month ever! Whereas the month of April showed a sales increase of approximately 30 over April 1958, May has produced a sales increase of 33% over May 1958 If this trend continues, we feel con fident that we shall reach the one million case figure for 1959. This is indeed a very proud ac complishment and I think our entire organization, as well as that of all our distributors from Coast to Coast, from North to South, have contributed to this tremendous success. You will read in this issue further details about an additional piece of point-of-sale materialthe new Heine- ken's "salesman" in retail outlets. Then, there is also the new Heine- ken's fluorescent sign which will find many good spots, spreading further good cheer for Heineken's Beer. With the tremendous Heineken's advertising program now in full swing, I am urging every one of you to take fullest advantage of the ever growing popularity of the brand name, Heineken's. I may conclude this message by reminding you to "keep punching for Van Munching Cordially yours, I;;#»* After many months of research, we are now ready to ship this attractive corrugated floor display that is sturdy and easy to install. When fully packed, this display will contain 4i/2 cases of six-packs plus 6 loose bottles at the top. It is printed in green, red and black on bleached white corrugated board. The design, as you can see, is made up of familiar elements: At the top is the popular Heineken's wooden shoe with room for prices. Behind the stacking of six packs, we have reproduced the six pack design so that as the merchandise is removed, the design will always be repeated. The sides of this display are solid red with black and white printing. There is a special pocket that can be affixed on either side of the display, to hold our masterpiece folders or other free literature. This display is particularly designed to move greater amounts of Heine ken's six packs, but also caters to the 1 or 2-bottle buyers who can help them selves to the loose bottles in the top rack. No tools are needed to install the display. It comes packed 10 to a carton with complete instructions and is quickly assembled. trnSSmÊêÊÊIÉÊÊ The Windmill PUBLISHED BY VAN MUNCHING CO., INC., 6 West 48th St., New York 36, N. Y. VOL. X. No. 4 EDITOR: EDWARD W. RAMM JUNE, 1959 Pictured above is the new 5-case Heineken's floor display, specially designed for supermarkets, groceries and other retail stores.

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