Radio Shack drives clamshell to market

NASCAR enthusiasts could well be racing to their nearest Radio Shack store for new headsets from the Ft. Worth, TX-based electronics company.

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Race Scanner Intercom sets are packaged in a 16”x12”x 6” car-shaped clamshell thermoformed of 30-mil polyvinyl chloride sheet by Alloyd (DeKalb, IL) that also includes a protective insert that Alloyd molds from 20-mil PVC. Revving up the packs are graphics provided by a one-piece, die-cut 12-pt SBS card printed offset in four colors by Global Group (Dallas, TX). The sets enable users at Nascar events to listen to pit crew conversations.

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