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These small fixtures – we like stacking tables – are used to stop shoppers by offering new and exciting merchandise that is irresistible. Load your Speed Bump displays with gift ideas and pre-wrapped gifts, and cross-merchandise whenever you can. Why just sell a single item when you can sell two or three?
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