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When you walk up to the check-out counter in a pharmacy, you’ll notice that the reading glasses display always seems near. When waiting in line, people will try on reading glasses because people benefit from another pair. 


“Reading glasses from a drugstore are in fact perfectly safe1,” says ophthalmologist Michelle Andreoli, M.D., a clinical spokesperson for the American Academy of Ophthalmology, who notes that over-the-counter reading glasses, including low-cost dollar store options, can help you focus up close and will not damage your eyesight.


One of the most popular displays comes from Franklin Eyewear, a well-known brand in independent pharmacies nationwide. They have made their reputation by dealing with independent businesses and keeping them competitive with major chains.


Franklin Eyewear is a program of quality and style with value pricing. The color-coded system makes it easy to shop and restock. And the 72-piece “Boutique” floor display with 72 refills provides easy access for restocking and multiple sales.  Price tags are color-coded by strength, and the display has matching labels for easy stocking, organizing, and re-ordering. 



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 1 https://www.aarp.org/health/conditions-treatments/info-2020/drugstore-reading-glasses.html

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Franklin Eyewear is made for your store. Sun & Reading glasses retail at $6.99. Sun-Bifocal Sunglasses and Polarized are $9.99. Color coded price tags make merchandising simple. Great quality and style with a 50% profit margin. Free displays and Free shipping with minimum purchase. Call Al Underwood at 877-766-0321 or go to: www.franklineyewear.com.

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Marti Jones brings more than 20 years of integrated communications experience from world-renowned organizations. Marti’s career has grown from raising awareness and funds for the American Red Cross before and after 9/11 to leading strategy for brands such as Mayo Clinic, Duke Health, and M Health Fairview, which included communications for change management and COVID-19.
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