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The marketing scene in downtown HB

Neff turned to a Mr. T look alike who urged passerbys to buy Neff shirts at Jack's. Mr. T proved quite popular with the crowds.
By TIFFANY MONTGOMERY
August 08, 2011 06:31 AM

I spent several hours in downtown Huntington Beach Friday afternoon to check out how industry brands were attempting to capture the attention of the masses.

 

Efforts ranged from banners on stores and restaurants and brand cars driving around, to Tilly’s rental of a temporary space just off Main Street where kids could play games to win prizes.

 

One brand even hired a Mr. T look alike to garner attention.

 

Above are some photos of the different brand efforts.

 

 

 

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