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1975, CASABLANCA
Fact: Used to promote the DRESSED TO KILL LP (plus KISS's first two releases)
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1975, CASABLANCA
Fact: Cardboard sheet used to divide and highlight the then 4 albums KISS had released.
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Thanks to Chopareno for the pic!

1976, CASABLANCA
Fact: Hanging promotional mobile for record stores, remember those? ha. Good times, good times.
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Thanks to Chopareno for the pic and Dawn Loader for the info!

1976, CASABLANCA
Fact: Canadian in-store mobile for ROCK'N'ROLL OVER and THE ORIGINALS. Very rare!
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Thanks to Keith Doyle for the pics and info!

1977, CASABLANCA
Fact: Instore promotional standee used to promote the LOVE GUN album
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Thanks to Rick Reese for the pic and Dawn Loader for the info!

1977, CASABLANCA
Fact: Instore promotional arrow used to promote the ALIVE II double LP
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Thanks to J.H.Palace for the pic!

1977, CASABLANCA
Fact: Hanging promotional mobile for record stores for the ALIVE II 2LP.
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Thanks to Chopareno for the pic!

Promo Arrow
1978, CASABLANCA
Fact: Instore promotional arrow used to promote the DOUBLE PLATINUM double LP
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Thanks to J.H.Palace for the pic!

Promo Logo
1978, CASABLANCA
Fact: Instore promotional logo for DOUBLE PLATINUM double LP
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Promo Circle
1978, CASABLANCA
Fact: Aussie cardboard circle used to promote the album
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Thanks to Lloyd Kellet for the pics and info!

1978, CASABLANCA
Fact: Casablanca just LOOOVED the arrow idea when it came to in-store promos, didn't they?
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Thanks to Chopareno for the pic and Dawn Loader for the info!

Big Promo Arrow
1978, CASABLANCA
Fact: A bigger wider arrow than the one above. Ummm, can't think of anything more to fill up this space except for this sentence which you are currently reading.
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1978, CASABLANCA
Fact: White plastic bag that you received when you purchased any one of the SOLO LPs. Many years later the remaining bags were sold on kissonline.
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SOLO LPs Standee
1978, CASABLANCA
Fact: LP covers with fold-out bits of cardboard to make counter-top standees.
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1979, CASABLANCA
Fact: A cardboard four-piece pyramid used to promote the DYNASTY album.
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Thanks to J.H.Palace for the info!

1980, CASABLANCA
Fact: A cardboard two-piece cube used to promote the UNMASKED album. Featured all the previously released LP covers on the sides (except for the SOLO LPs)
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1980, CASABLANCA
Fact: A cardboard 17” circle from Australia.
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1980, CASABLANCA
Fact: Plastic 24” circle used to house an LP cover that would slip in square space in middle
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Thanks to Lloyd Kellet for the pics and info!

1980, CASABLANCA
Fact: A cardboard standee promoting the UNMASKED LP in record stores
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& Stickers 1981
1981, CASABLANCA/POLYGRAM
Fact: Australia only bag given out upon purchase of the LP, came with bonus "THE ELDER" stickers and poster.
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1981, CASABLANCA/POLYSTAR
Fact: In Japan when you bought the ELDER LP you would get posters , OBI , stickers and stuff all in this lovely yellow plastic bag!
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Thanks to J.H.Palace for the pic!

1981, CASABLANCA/POLYGRAM
Fact: Bag given out at record stores when you bought the KISS KILLERS compilation album (not available in US). Featured sticker and booklet as well.
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1982, CASABLANCA
Fact: I'm surprised they were promoted at all for this album, but here is a record company cardboard box to promote the CREATURES OF THE NIGHT LP
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Thanks to J.H.Palace for the pic!

1982, CASABLANCA
Fact: A Dutch Record store standee featuring the album cover.
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Promo Sticker
1982, CASABLANCA/POLYGRAM
Fact: This was given on release of the LP in Australia-only. Used same photo/design as the "Loudest Band In The World" poster.
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1983, MERCURY/POLYGRAM
Fact: A cardboard promo box used to house the LICK IT UP LP
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Thanks to Rick Reese for the pic!

1984, MERCURY/POLYGRAM
Fact: Another promo item from Holland featured two parts held together with fishing line.
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& Badge Set
1984, MERCURY/POLYGRAM
Fact: This was given on release of the LP. Both featured soon to be dropped new KISS guitarist Mark St.John
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1988, MERCURY/POLYGRAM
Fact: This LP divider (Featuring tracklisting) and counter-top standee was used to promote KISS's 2nd US Greatest Hits record
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1992, MERCURY/POLYGRAM
Fact: A counter display to promote the 1992 release
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1995, MERCURY/POLYGRAM
Fact: Using an ALIVE III picture, this CD divider was used in Australia to promote the Tour Edition EPs that came with the ALIVE III CD.
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1996, MERCURY/POLYGRAM
Fact: Extremely large cardboard counter used to promote the release of the live compilation.
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1997, MERCURY/POLYGRAM
Fact: Cardboard sheet used to divide KISS CDs and promoting GREATEST KISS. An Australian one that is shorter in height also exists.
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Greatest KISS Promo Hanger 1997, MERCURY/POLYGRAM
Fact: Cardboard sheet used to divide KISS CDs and promoting GREATEST KISS. An Australian one that is shorter in height also exists.
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1997, MERCURY/POLYGRAM
Fact: 7-foot tall standee featuring the LOVE GUN pose . The CDs would be displayed in the middle.
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Thanks to Jeff Kunce for the pic and Victor M.Penalosa for the info!

1997, MERCURY/POLYGRAM
Fact: Cardboard sheet used to divide the KISS remastered CDs.
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2009, LIVE NATION
Fact: These bags were used at the concert venues but weren't given out unless you asked for one or bought a whole lot of stuff. They were under the table so not that many circulated.
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