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Published on 8 - August - 2012
 
FrogTape launches £500,000 marketing campaign
The TV and marketing campaign for the painter's masking tape range will run in the lead up to Autumn and the lucrative bank holiday period.

The promotion launches with a series of national TV adverts scheduled for broadcast from mid-August through to September, during peak programming.

The TV advertising dovetails with an extensive PR programme, consumer print advertising and supporting POS highlighting a '20% extra free' offer on FrogTape.


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22/08/2012 14:41:00
Frog Tape
By Broken Cross Paints
Matt from Frog Tape contacted me within a few days, came to see me, put a deal together which was put through Stax. I sold my 1st roll yesterday
Matt also gave me some car stock

Well done Matt
Thank you

20/08/2012 15:47:00
Frog Tape Offer
By Dowlers Home and Hardware
It Is great that Frog Tape is going to offer 20% Extra Free!

09/08/2012 17:46:00
Frog Tape
By Broken Cross Paints
would be OK if frog tape sales people contacted independents to promote their product


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