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Heart Sticker Co. Gains Distribution

Enters 200 c-stores through Checkstand Program

ALEXANDER, Ark. -- Heart Sticker Co., a provider of unique sticker designs that show the love people have for their state, has partnered with Checkstand Program to gain entry into convenience store distribution.

Each Heart Sticker clip strip at the front checkout holds 25 stickers. Each sticker holds a suggested retail price of $3.99. The product recently launched into 200 sites through the Checkstand Program in stores in Pennsylvania, California, Oregon and Ohio.

Learn more about Heart Sticker Co. here: https://www.heartsticker.com/home.php

The Check Stand Program is designed to increase product volume through testing and getting confirmation of sales on the launch. It is a way to expand into the convenience store market by actually gaining convenience store distributors and stores while the product is tested, according to www.CheckStandProgram.com.

The cost to participate with Checkstand is $10 per store and a free display for each store. Checkstand can launch product into anywhere from 200 to 5,000 convenience stores.

Once a successful test is run, Alexander, Ark.-based Checkstand Program pushes the results to its sales channels, including convenience stores, distributors, brokers and jobbers. The company is now looking into putting together a marketing campaign that will reach more than 15,000 buyers in the retail channel.

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