Since the Ebola Scare, This Sanitizer-Dispensing Ad Company Has Been Cleaning Up

Terraboost Media saw usage increase as much as 650%

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Sales of hand sanitizer surged during the Ebola scare, increasing about 56 percent in October 2014 over the previous year, according to data from IRI, a market research firm. But before shoppers turned to the soap aisle for Purell, many got a squirt of foam from one in-store dispenser and plucked a sanitizing wipe from another to clean shopping cart handles.

Photo: Terraboost Media

For Terraboost Media, which since 2009 has placed dispensers with poster-size advertisements in businesses, usage of its units increased by as much as 650 percent in the four weeks ending Oct.

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