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Unveil maximum advertising potential with Decoder Vision glasses and hidden message promotions. 3D Decoder glasses and viewers with red lenses bring out the detective in everyone by revealing secret messages and words. Make your next promotion play hide-and-seek and activate your x-ray vision using our Decoder glasses to expose hidden messages in specially printed promotions or for hidden messages on Web sites.

For an Internet sweepstakes campaign of epic proportions, American Paper Optics met the demand for more than 10 million Decoder glasses for a Web marketing campaign involving General Motors Corp.'s latest brainchild, the 2001 Buick Rendezvous, endorsed by golfing sensation, Tiger Woods. The Web decoder game pieces, distributed in select movie theaters in the summer of 2001, invited players to visit a special website for a chance to win the SUV. The cardboard game pieces with a window of red filter revealed the winner of the grand prize when placed against a randomly generated scrambled message on the Web site.

WOW! It doesn't take a secret agent to discover that decoder glasses and viewers fit neatly in an envelope making them terrific for Internet sweepstakes, direct mail, promotional announcements, Web site traffic builders, invitations, and grand openings! It is no mystery that 3D Decoder glasses are a highly effective, interactive tool to launch your next marketing campaign. Let our in-house graphic designer create hidden messages for your next print or Internet promotion.

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Buick® distributed more than 10 million decoder game pieces in select movie theaters during the summer of 2001 directing patrons to a Web site sweepstakes promotion.

The Oxygen ChannelTM used 1,000 of our digitally printed decoder glasses as a promotional teaser for a new TV show.

IAMSTM, a pet food brand, used our standard frame decoder glasses as a giveaway on a promotional tour.

 

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In a December 2001 new product launch, TorengosTM tortilla chips distributed 1.5 million hand-held viewers to moviegoers directing them to a special Internet sweepstakes site.

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An Australian magazine, in conjunction with a local television network, distributed 330,000 decoder viewers for use with a televised hidden message program.

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Denny's® restaurants incorporated 6,500,000 hand-held decoder viewers into a kid's hidden message menu.

 

In a co-op promotion with Kitchen AidTM, Sears® distributed 350,000 of our magnifier decoders in a direct mail campaign.

 

To drive traffic to do their trade show booth, Novartis® mailed 10,000 decoders complete with hidden messages.

 

LifeWay®, a Christian book publisher, has stitched in their publication over 100,000 of our decoder bind-in cards for deciphering images.

 

APO helped design and manufacture over 2000,000 "on bottle" decoders that prompted customers to visit the Schnapps 99TM Web site.

   

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If you do not have X-Ray vision, you will have to use your decoder glasses.
If you do not have a pair of Decoder Glasses, the contact page will give you information on ordering a pair.

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