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Crunch Pak Features Unique Back-to-School Offer

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Crunch Pak is offering a back-to-school promotion via its electronic billboard in New York City’s Time Square. Beginning Aug. 18, the electronic billboard will carry a message asking consumers to “text the word APPLES to the number 65047” for a special offer.  When consumers do so, they will be sent a link to a coupon for $1 off any size package of Crunch Pak sliced apples. “It’s a lot to communicate in 15 seconds,” says Tony Freytag, senior vice president of sales and marketing.  “We are excited to see the response and we’re fairly certain no other produce company will have this type of back to school promotion this fall.” Crunch Pak_Text Message Billboard_1 logo in a gray background | Crunch Pak_Text Message Billboard_1Crunch Pak is giving the digital coupon a unique number in order to track the redemption rate and measure how many people view and respond to messages on the billboard. Marcos Menendez, CEO of Momares, the company managing the electronic coupon for Crunch Pak, said mobile coupons perform very well in terms of redemption. “Mobile sweepstakes, contests and coupons are the most effective way to build a database of mobile customers,” says Menendez. “Our mobile coupon campaigns average 10 percent redemption rates; text (SMS) coupon delivery rates are 95%. Mobile coupon program customer retention rates are 98 percent which means there is a very low unsubscribe, opt-out rate. Mobile coupons are stored in the customer’s mobile phone and are carried with the customer to the store. Coupon code can be offered for redemption or a barcode mobile coupon shown for scanning.” This latest promotion is part of a yearlong marketing campaign that puts Crunch Pak’s fresh apple product portfolio on display on a gigantic electronic billboard in the heart of New York City’s world-famous Times Square. Crunch Pak www.crunchpak.com

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