CCGR in Acme Supermarket Test.Business Editors DOYLESTOWN, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 9, 2001 Ted Patton, Vice President of International Sales and Assistant to the Chairman of the Board for Collectible Concepts Group, Inc. (OTC OTC See: Over-the-counter. OTC See over-the-counter market (OTC). :CCGR CCGR Center for Computer Games Research CCGR Concentric Conductor with Ground Removed ), is pleased to announce a product trial in Acme (company, jargon) ACME - /ak'mee/ 1. A Company that Makes Everything. The canonical imaginary business. Possibly also derived from the word "acme" meaning "highest point". 2. A program for MS-DOS. Supermarkets. Robert Fitzgerald For other persons named Robert Fitzgerald, see Robert Fitzgerald (disambiguation). Robert Stuart Fitzgerald (12 October 1910–16 January 1985) was a poet, critic and translator whose renderings of the Greek classics "became standard works for a generation of scholars , Collectible Concepts National Sales Manager sales manager n → gerente m/f de ventas sales manager n → directeur commercial sales manager sale n → , states, "...one of the hottest new categories appearing in grocery stores nationally is licensed collectibles and items from current motion pictures, such as Planet of the Apes(1). With major film studio advertising and point of purchase displays, this is a natural category for special event sales areas. Most recently, Acme Supermarkets has decided to join the ranks of other super-centers with a test-run of CCGR's Planet of The Apes wall scrolls." Robert also stated, "....I am confident that sales will be brisk and the category will expand to other items. Our compact and impressive point of purchase displays are colorfully packaged and innovatively designed. With other exciting new licenses coming soon, we expect results in this great category to gain more momentum in grocery super-centers nationally. This is all part of our Timed Stock Rotation Stock rotation is the practise, used in retail and especially in food stores such as supermarkets, of moving products with an earlier sell-by date to the front of a shelf (or in the cooler if the item is on repack so they get worked out before the new product), so they get picked up and Plan, whereby CCGR continues to put licensed products in to retail stores during the hot market window." (1) About Twentieth Century Fox Twentieth Century Fox Licensing and Merchandising, along with Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, comprise the retail-oriented strategic alliance of Fox Consumer Products. A recognized industry leader, Twentieth Century Fox Licensing and merchandising licenses and markets properties worldwide on behalf of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Twentieth Television and Fox Broadcasting Company Noun 1. broadcasting company - a company that manages tv or radio stations company - an institution created to conduct business; "he only invests in large well-established companies"; "he started the company in his garage" , as well as third party lines. For more information about the film, Planet of the Apes, visit its web site www.planetoftheapes.com. About Collectible Concepts Group Headquartered in Doylestown, Pa., Collectible Concepts Group, Inc. develops and markets unique licensed entertainment, sports, and music collectible merchandise for mass retail and online distribution. See Collectible Concept Group's corporate website for more information: www.collectibleconcepts.com. 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