It seems to the team
at Foodservice Solutions®
that convenience stores are out marketing restaurants of late. Consider this, Kwik Trip Inc. is a-"mazing"
consumers this fall with a Kwik Trip-themed
corn maze.
The maze opened Sept.
10, at Stevens Point, Wis.-based Feltz's
Dairy Store. This year Feltz’s is welcoming
customers to its annual corn maze, which features iconic Kwik Trip-themed
paraphernalia carved into nearly 13 acres of corn, as reported Wisconsin
Rapids Tribune.
Take a close look at
the picture above from Feltz’s Dairy Store and you will see intertwined in the
design are a Nature's Touch milk bottle, a Karuba coffee cup, a fuel pump and
the classic Kwik Trip farewell line
"See you next time!"
In case you did not
know, each year, Feltz's Dairy Store partners with companies to feature
Wisconsin brands in its corn maze, and this year it tapped La Crosse-based Kwik
Trip because of the convenience store retailer's strong identity throughout the
state and the excitement the company garners, according to the report.
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Alta Bradford, Kwik
Trip's brand and product design manager, stated, “designers, we naturally love
to solve design challenges, and the bigger the better,"… who noted that
the design team often gets requests to design in unusual media. The team has
designed wraps for vehicles, Zambonis and a life-sized fiberglass cow, as well
as designed a barn silo to look like a Karuba coffee cup.
Bradford continued, the
design team brainstormed many different ideas and researched other corn mazes
to see what was possible. Then it worked to refine the design, and designed
additional materials like posters, T-shirts and more promotional items for the
maze.
The team coordinated
with Feltz's and tweaked the
design to fit the field. Initial design work started in January and the corn
was planted in May.
The maze runs through
Oct. 29. Guests can wander through the maze from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday.
The last tickets of the day will be sold about an hour before the maze closes
each day.
According to the
Feltz's Dairy Store website, the maze takes about 35 to 60 minutes to complete,
but there are options to exit after about 20 minutes. In addition, there are
seven scavenger hunt locations throughout the maze.
Yes, and there is
more! From 6:15 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Oct. 21–29, the maze will transform into
Feltz's Fear Farm, a haunted corn maze.
"The team is
looking forward to making a field trip to the farm and experiencing the maze
for ourselves," Bradford said. "Getting to see it and also see others
enjoying it will be awesome."
Feltz Family Farms, a
fifth-generation dairy farm, has been owned and operated by Ken and Jackie
Feltz since it was purchased from Ken's parents in 1995. Their children Taryn,
Jared and Jake, along with Jared's wife Jenna and Jake's wife Amanda, will
carry the farm and dairy store into the sixth generation. In June 2017, the
family opened Feltz's Dairy Store, which offers dairy products, agricultural
items and local specialty goods.
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