Sep 11, 2025 3:11:25 PM | 4 Min Read

How Cold and Flu Brands Can Win This Season with Bay Cities

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How Cold and Flu Brands Can Win This Season with Bay Cities

The 2024–2025 flu season was one of the most intense seasons in recent history. And, according to the CDC’s current seasonal outlook, the 2025–2026 cold and flu season is expected to have a similar intensity. Specifically: This forecast offers a reliable benchmark for demand planning, indicating that brands should prepare for a strong, sustained Cold and Flu Season. 

 

Elevate Your Retail Strategy with Bay Cities

 

1. Create Destination Displays for Sustained Demand 

The fact that healthcare systems are expected to face similar pressure this year means shoppers will turn to retail earlier and more frequently. Bay Cities designs impactful cold and flu display zones – from endcaps to PDQs – that capture attention amid the clutter of winter illness peaks. 

 

2. Optimize Speed-to-Shelf with Seamless Execution  

Bay Cities’ integrated design-to-fulfillment capability ensures your programs launch without delay, matching demand curves with display readiness. 

 

3. Harness Cross-Merchandising via Multi-Vendor Displays   

With likely steady flu and RSV activity, shoppers will search for comprehensive symptom and immune-support solutions. Our multi-vendor pass-through displays bundle top-selling OTC items – like cough relief, immunity support, and sanitizers – into single, high-impact presentation units that streamline shopping and spike basket value. 

 

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Strategize for Maximum Impact This Season   

Your brand needs timely, appealing, and strategically placed retail assets to capture consumer need and sentiment precisely where and when it matters – that is, aligned with seasonal health trends.          


Ready to lead the category this season? Contact Bay Cities today and let’s get your program on shelves—precisely where and when it matters.

Topics: Shopper Marketing, Retail Packaging, Retail Displays

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