Multiple Choice
Clairol Corp. is introducing a new brand of shampoo in a highly competitive market. Wholesalers might be willing to handle the new product, except that retailers are already complaining about overcrowded shelf space. Therefore, Clairol has decided to spend $10 million on TV advertising and send free samples to 3,000,000 households to convince consumers of the new product's superiority-and to get them to ask for it at their retail store. Clairol is using:
A) dual distribution.
B) a "pulling" policy.
C) direct marketing.
D) a "pushing" policy.
E) a sampling distribution.
Correct Answer:

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