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The Republik Gets Happy Dirt To The Show

When Happy Dirt, an organic produce wholesaler, needed a Trade Show Booth, they turned to The Republik for their creative and marketing expertise. 

When Happy Dirt, an organic produce wholesaler, needed a Trade Show Booth, they turned to The Republik for a booth, says Republik Chief Executive Officer, Robert Shaw West “that would reflect their bright and fun approach to providing organic produce.” Working with Happy Dirt’s CEO Sandi Kronick and President/COO Randall Diers, The Republik team created a branded trade show booth that could be modular, scaled down for smaller spaces, able to travel easily, pre-fabricated to customize with graphics, and have space to display products on shelves and tables. All led by a team of animated characters that includes Earth Angel, Flower Power, Love Bug, Sugar Daddy and Superfly. Using the new booth design, Happy Dirt is scheduled to attend trade shows in Nashville, New Orleans and in North Carolina throughout the year.

 

 

 

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