PDQ Display Guide – Custom PDQ Tray and One-Second Display for Retail

Your product is on the checkout counter. The customer is waiting in line, phone in hand. You have about three seconds to catch their eye before they look away.

custom PDQ display tray on a retail checkout counter with small products visible and accessible

A PDQ display is a pre-packed retail display that is ready to sell the moment it is placed on the counter. Also called a PDQ tray, PDQ display box, or one-second display rack, it is designed for quick setup at the point of purchase — making it one of the most effective tools for driving impulse sales in retail stores.

I have designed and manufactured PDQ displays for over 16 years. The name says it all — "Pretty Darn Quick." These displays are built for speed: speed of setup, speed of restocking, and speed of customer purchase. In this guide, I will cover everything you need to know about PDQ displays — from types and sizing to materials, printing, and cost planning.

What Is a PDQ Display and Why Does It Work?

A PDQ display — short for "Pretty Darn Quick" — is a pre-packed retail display that requires minimal or no assembly. It ships with products already loaded, and the retailer simply places it on the counter, removes the outer packaging, and the display is ready to sell.

The key difference between a PDQ display and a standard counter display is setup time. A PDQ display is designed to go from box to selling in under 60 seconds — often in under 10 seconds. This speed is critical for retailers because store staff time is expensive, and a display that takes 5 minutes to set up may sit in the back room instead of on the counter.

PDQ displays work best for:

  • Impulse-buy products (candy, gum, lip balm, small cosmetics)
  • Promotional or seasonal items that need fast deployment
  • New product launches where shelf placement is not yet established
  • Retailers with limited staff time for display setup

The impulse-buy psychology is simple: customers waiting at checkout scan the counter area. A bright, well-organized PDQ display with clear product visibility catches that glance and converts it into a purchase. The faster the display is on the counter, the more sales it generates.

PDQ Display Types: Trays, Boxes, and One-Second Racks

PDQ displays come in several configurations. The right choice depends on your product size, quantity, and where the display will be placed.

Type Best For Typical Size Product Capacity Setup Time
PDQ Tray (open top) Small items, single layer 10 × 10 cm to 20 × 15 cm 6–24 units Under 10 seconds
PDQ Box (enclosed) Items needing protection 15 × 12 cm to 25 × 20 cm 12–36 units Under 30 seconds
One-Second Display Rack Lightweight, hanging items 20 × 15 cm to 30 × 20 cm 24–60 units Under 5 seconds
PDQ Dump Tray Bulk small items 15 × 12 cm to 25 × 18 cm 30–80 units Under 15 seconds
PDQ Sidekick Side-mount on shelving 12 × 10 cm to 20 × 15 cm 8–20 units Under 20 seconds

comparison of PDQ tray PDQ box and one-second display rack showing different configurations

PDQ Tray (Open Top)

The PDQ tray is the most common type. It is an open-top tray with a front lip that keeps products visible and accessible. Products sit in a single layer or shallow depth, making it easy for customers to see and grab items. I recommend PDQ trays for brands testing a new product at checkout — they are low-cost, easy to produce, and quick to restock.

PDQ Box (Enclosed)

A PDQ box has sides and sometimes a partial lid or shroud that surrounds the products while keeping them visible from the front. The enclosure provides more protection during shipping and on the counter. PDQ boxes work well for products that need a bit more structure, such as lipstick tubes, small skincare items, or electronic accessories.

One-Second Display Rack

A one-second display rack is a PDQ display that assembles in literally one second — you pull it out of the box, open one lock tab, and it is ready. These racks typically hold lightweight hanging products or small packaged items on multiple levels. The name comes from the retail reality that if a display takes more than a few seconds to set up, store staff may skip it entirely.

I have shipped over 100,000 one-second display racks to retailers across North America and Europe. The feedback is always the same: store staff love them because they are effortless, and store managers love them because they actually get placed on the counter instead of sitting in the stockroom.

retail staff setting up a one-second PDQ display rack with no tools required

What Materials Are Used for PDQ Displays?

PDQ displays need to be lightweight enough for counter placement but sturdy enough to hold products and survive shipping.

Material Strength Print Quality Best For Cost
E-flute corrugated Moderate Very good Standard PDQ trays Low
F-flute corrugated Moderate Excellent Premium print, small items Low–Moderate
Solid paperboard Moderate Excellent Luxury PDQ displays Moderate
B-flute corrugated Good Good Larger PDQ boxes Low–Moderate
N-flute corrugated Moderate Very good Micro-flute for small trays Low–Moderate

For most PDQ displays, E-flute or F-flute corrugated is the best choice. F-flute is thin enough to produce high-quality print while remaining strong enough for small products. It is also fully recyclable, which matters for brands with sustainability goals.

N-flute (also called micro-flute) is worth considering for very small PDQ trays. It provides a smoother printing surface than E-flute while maintaining the structural benefits of corrugated board.

How to Choose the Right Size for a PDQ Display

Counter space is the most valuable real estate in any retail store. A PDQ display that takes up too much space will be moved aside or removed by store staff.

Standard PDQ Display Dimensions

Display Size Width × Depth × Height Counter Space Needed Product Capacity
Mini PDQ 8 × 8 × 12 cm Near the card reader 4–8 units (single product)
Small PDQ 12 × 10 × 15 cm Small counter area 8–16 units
Medium PDQ 18 × 14 × 20 cm Standard checkout space 16–30 units
Large PDQ 22 × 18 × 25 cm Larger counter or desk 24–48 units
PDQ Sidekick 12 × 8 × 18 cm Side of self-checkout 8–20 units

Size Rules for PDQ Displays

  1. Keep the footprint under 22 × 18 cm — Most checkout counters have very limited space. A PDQ display larger than this will not fit consistently.
  2. Height should not exceed 30 cm — Displays above 30 cm block the cashier's view and will be moved aside.
  3. Weight should be under 2 kg loaded — PDQ displays need to be easy to move, restock, and clean around.
  4. Design for flat packing — A PDQ display that ships flat and assembles in seconds is preferred by retailers.

One-Second Assembly: How PDQ Displays Save Retail Labor

The biggest advantage of PDQ displays is not the display itself — it is the labor they save at the store level.

Retail store staff are busy. They stock shelves, serve customers, clean aisles, and process shipments. A display that takes 5 minutes to assemble often stays in the back room. A display that takes 10 seconds to set up gets placed on the counter immediately.

Why Assembly Speed Matters

  • Store staff wages: $12–$18 per hour. A 5-minute assembly costs $1–$1.50 in labor per display. A 10-second assembly costs $0.03–$0.05.
  • Chain-wide rollouts: For a 500-store chain, the labor savings of one-second vs five-minute assembly is $500–$750 per campaign.
  • Placement rate: Displays that are quick to set up are 3–5 times more likely to actually be placed on the counter by store staff.

Design Features for One-Second Assembly

The best PDQ displays use these design principles:

  • No glue, tape, or tools required
  • A single lock tab or fold that secures the structure
  • Products pre-loaded at the factory
  • A tear-off outer shroud that reveals the ready display
  • Clear visual instructions (or better — no instructions needed)

If you are designing a PDQ display for the first time, I strongly recommend testing the assembly with someone who has never seen the display before. If they cannot set it up in under 30 seconds without instructions, the design needs to be simplified.

What Printing Options Work Best for PDQ Displays?

PDQ displays are seen at arm's length — typically 30–50 cm from the customer's face. Print quality is critical because customers can see every detail at this distance.

Printing Method Color Quality MOQ Cost Best For
Offset litho Excellent, CMYK + Pantone 1,000+ Moderate Premium PDQ displays with brand colors
Digital print Very good, CMYK 100+ Moderate Small runs, test campaigns
Flexographic Good, 1–4 spot colors 500+ Low Simple designs, budget projects
Litho laminate Excellent 1,000+ Higher Highest quality, retail shelf ready

For PDQ displays, I recommend offset litho or digital print. The close viewing distance means that any print imperfection is immediately visible. A flexo-printed display might look fine on a floor display seen from 3 meters away, but on a PDQ display at arm's length, the difference in quality is obvious.

For small test runs or new product launches, digital print is an excellent starting point. The per-unit cost is higher, but the MOQ is lower and you get full CMYK color without tooling costs.

lose up of printed PDQ display tray showing brand graphics and product placement

How Much Does a Custom PDQ Display Cost?

PDQ displays are among the most affordable retail display options because they use less material and print on smaller sheets.

Display Type 500 Units 1,000 Units 2,500 Units 5,000 Units
Simple PDQ tray, 1-color $0.40–$0.70 $0.30–$0.50 $0.20–$0.35 $0.15–$0.25
Full-color PDQ tray $0.70–$1.20 $0.50–$0.90 $0.35–$0.60 $0.25–$0.45
PDQ box, full-color $0.90–$1.60 $0.65–$1.20 $0.45–$0.85 $0.35–$0.65
One-second display rack $1.00–$1.80 $0.75–$1.40 $0.55–$1.00 $0.40–$0.75
PDQ sidekick display $0.60–$1.00 $0.45–$0.75 $0.30–$0.55 $0.25–$0.40

Additional Costs

Cost Item Typical Range
Die/tooling (one-time) $60–$150
Pre-filling service +$0.50–$1.50 per unit
Shrink wrapping $0.10–$0.30 per unit
Custom insert or divider +$0.20–$0.50 per unit

For an accurate quote on your specific PDQ display, contact a PDQ display manufacturer with your product dimensions, target quantity, and retail placement details.

What Is the MOQ for PDQ Displays?

PDQ displays have the lowest MOQs of any retail display type because they are small and use less material.

Display Type Typical MOQ Notes
Simple PDQ tray, flexo 500 units Most affordable
Full-color PDQ tray, digital 100–300 units Best for small launches
Full-color PDQ tray, offset 1,000 units Better color quality
One-second display rack 500–1,000 units Mechanism adds complexity
PDQ sidekick display 500 units Simple structure

If your first order is below the standard MOQ, ask about digital printing for a pilot run. Digital allows you to start with as few as 100 units, test the product at retail, and then scale up with offset printing once the product proves itself.

PDQ Display vs Counter Display vs Floor Display

Factor PDQ Display Counter Display Floor Display
Primary placement Checkout counter Countertop or shelf Floor, endcap, aisle
Setup time Under 30 seconds Under 1 minute 2–10 minutes
Pre-filled Yes (standard) Sometimes Rarely
Product capacity 6–80 units 6–48 units 20–400+ units
Best for Impulse buys, fast deployment Small boxed items High-volume promotions
Cost per unit $0.25–$1.80 $0.30–$4.00 $3.50–$35.00

If you need a display that gets on the counter fast and is ready to sell with zero effort from store staff, a PDQ display is the right choice. If your products are boxed and need more space for branding, a counter display or floor display may be more appropriate.

FAQ

What does PDQ stand for?

PDQ stands for "Pretty Darn Quick." It refers to a retail display that is pre-packed and ready to sell with minimal setup time.

What is the difference between a PDQ display and a counter display?

A PDQ display is a type of counter display that is pre-filled with products and designed for extremely fast setup — typically under 30 seconds. A standard counter display may ship flat-packed and require assembly and stocking at the store.

How long does it take to set up a PDQ display?

Most PDQ displays set up in under 30 seconds. One-second display racks set up in under 5 seconds. The fastest designs require nothing more than removing an outer wrap or closing a single lock tab.

What products work best in PDQ displays?

Small, lightweight impulse-buy products work best. Common categories include candy and gum, lip balm and cosmetics, small electronic accessories, toys, and promotional items with a retail price under $15.

Can PDQ displays be used for food products?

Yes. PDQ displays for food products use FDA-compliant materials and coatings. Always confirm food safety requirements with your manufacturer before ordering.

What is a one-second display rack?

A one-second display rack is a PDQ display that assembles in approximately one second. It typically uses a single lock tab or fold mechanism and ships pre-packed with products. The design eliminates assembly time so store staff can place it immediately.

What is the MOQ for custom PDQ displays?

Standard MOQ is 500 units for flexo-printed displays and 100–300 units for digital-printed displays. PDQ displays have the lowest MOQs of any retail display type.

Are PDQ displays recyclable?

Yes. Corrugated cardboard PDQ displays are made from renewable materials and are fully recyclable. Most contain 30–70% recycled content.

How do I get my PDQ display into retail stores?

Start by contacting the retailer's category buyer or merchandising team. Present your product and PDQ display design. Most retailers welcome well-designed PDQ displays because they increase checkout revenue without taking significant counter space.

What is the lead time for custom PDQ displays?

Standard lead time is 10–15 business days from artwork approval. Digital print runs can ship in 7–10 business days. Pre-filled displays may need additional time for product packing.

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Hi, I’m Jason—a proud dad of two and the hero in my wife and kids’ hearts. From working in a factory to running my own cardboard display & packaging business. Here to share what I've learned—let's grow together!

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