Tobacco Products, Vapor Products, Alternative Products, Premium Tobacco, Vape Hardware, Smoking Accessories, Counter Display Merchandise, Adult Retail Products, Convenience Retail Merchandise, Wholesale Specialty Retail

Tobacco Products, Vapor Products, Alternative Products, Premium Tobacco, Vape Hardware, Smoking Accessories, Counter Display Merchandise, Adult Retail Products, Convenience Retail Merchandise, Wholesale Specialty Retail

Total Product Expo Booth Planning

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10x20 adult retail products booth at Las Vegas Convention Center prepared with glass display case and buyer meeting area
Tobacco and vapor display booth at Las Vegas Convention Center arranged with countertop merchandising and category shelving for wholesale conversations
Alternative products booth at Las Vegas Convention Center set with product wall and compact meeting area for buyer discussions

TPE Las Vegas Booth Layout for Product Display and Buyer Conversations

10x20 adult retail products booth at Las Vegas Convention Center prepared with glass display case and buyer meeting area
Tobacco and vapor display booth at Las Vegas Convention Center arranged with countertop merchandising and category shelving for wholesale conversations
Alternative products booth at Las Vegas Convention Center set with product wall and compact meeting area for buyer discussions

TPE Las Vegas Booth Layout for Product Display and Buyer Conversations

What should exhibitors know about TPE Las Vegas?

TPE Las Vegas, officially Total Product Expo, is a B2B trade show for tobacco, vape, alternative products, accessories, and retail merchandise. The 2026 edition is scheduled for March 31–April 2 at Las Vegas Convention Center South Hall. Booth planning should support dense product display, secure merchandising, buyer conversations, show-floor visibility, and efficient setup.

OVERVIEW

OVERVIEW

Total Product Expo, often searched as TPE Las Vegas, brings tobacco, vape, alternative products, accessories, and retail merchandise brands to Las Vegas Convention Center South Hall. The show floor is built around product discovery, buyer meetings, top sellers, and fast retail decisions. Working with a Las Vegas trade show booth builder helps exhibitors plan display cases, wall systems, branded counters, storage, and move-in timing around this product-heavy environment.

Many exhibitors need a layout that can hold many SKUs without looking crowded. A 10x20 trade show booth can support product shelving, glass cases, hero products, and a short order-writing area while keeping aisle movement clear.

Because TPE covers many product categories, graphics and brand presentation should make category signs, product lines, compliance-sensitive messaging, and buyer-facing offers easy to understand from the aisle.

Event Facts

Event Facts

B2B marketplace for tobacco, vape, and alternative products

B2B marketplace for tobacco, vape, and alternative products

Total Product Expo connects retailers, brands, distributors, and product suppliers across tobacco, vape, alternative products, accessories, and general merchandise.

2026 edition at LVCC South Hall

2026 edition at LVCC South Hall

TPE 2026 is scheduled for March 31–April 2 at Las Vegas Convention Center South Hall.

Product discovery and retail buying focus

Product discovery and retail buying focus

Exhibitors use the show to present new products, category displays, retail-ready packaging, accessories, and buyer-facing product lines.

Exhibiting Challenges

Exhibiting Challenges

Challenges 1

High-SKU product displays can look crowded

High-SKU product displays can look crowded

Tobacco, vape, accessories, and alternative products often require dense merchandising. The booth needs clear product zones, secure display methods, and easy aisle visibility.

Tobacco, vape, accessories, and alternative products often require dense merchandising. The booth needs clear product zones, secure display methods, and easy aisle visibility.

Challenges 2

Retail buyers need fast category clarity

Retail buyers need fast category clarity

Buyers move quickly across the show floor. Category signs, hero products, and display hierarchy should help them understand the product line within seconds.

Buyers move quickly across the show floor. Category signs, hero products, and display hierarchy should help them understand the product line within seconds.

Challenges 3

Alternative products need careful presentation

Alternative products need careful presentation

Alternative product exhibitors need clean messaging, organized displays, and buyer-focused layouts that avoid clutter while keeping key products easy to compare.

Alternative product exhibitors need clean messaging, organized displays, and buyer-focused layouts that avoid clutter while keeping key products easy to compare.

Challenges 4

LVCC South Hall move-in needs sequencing

LVCC South Hall move-in needs sequencing

Cases, shelving, counters, graphics, product cartons, and storage should be installed in the right order so final merchandising is not rushed before the show opens.

Cases, shelving, counters, graphics, product cartons, and storage should be installed in the right order so final merchandising is not rushed before the show opens.

Challenges 5

Secure display matters for small products

Secure display matters for small products

Small accessories, premium items, samples, and packaged products need display methods that support buyer inspection without weakening booth control.

Small accessories, premium items, samples, and packaged products need display methods that support buyer inspection without weakening booth control.

Challenges 6

Buyer conversations need a clear order area

Buyer conversations need a clear order area

Many TPE booths need space for quick pricing questions, order writing, distributor discussions, and short retail conversations without blocking product browsing.

Many TPE booths need space for quick pricing questions, order writing, distributor discussions, and short retail conversations without blocking product browsing.

Preparation Steps

Preparation Steps

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Map product categories before layout

Decide which products need cases, shelves, counters, wall systems, storage, or hero display before the booth design is finalized.

Decide which products need cases, shelves, counters, wall systems, storage, or hero display before the booth design is finalized.

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Plan signs around retail decisions

Plan signs around retail decisions

Use simple category signs, product names, buyer benefits, and offer messaging so retailers can understand the line quickly.

Use simple category signs, product names, buyer benefits, and offer messaging so retailers can understand the line quickly.

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Coordinate freight and fixture setup

Coordinate freight and fixture setup

Install structure, shelving, display cases, counters, and graphics before product cartons are opened for final merchandising.

Install structure, shelving, display cases, counters, and graphics before product cartons are opened for final merchandising.

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Check the aisle view before opening

Check the aisle view before opening

Review hero products, category signs, lighting, storage, and order-writing flow from the aisle before buyers reach the booth.

Review hero products, category signs, lighting, storage, and order-writing flow from the aisle before buyers reach the booth.

Local Execution Notes

Local Execution Notes

LVCC South Hall needs organized staging

LVCC South Hall needs organized staging

TPE booths often include cases, shelving, product cartons, graphics, and counters. These elements should move from dock to booth in a controlled setup sequence.

Product merchandising should happen last

Product merchandising should happen last

Final product placement should begin only after structure, cases, shelves, counters, and graphics are secure and aligned.

Retail displays need final aisle checks

Retail displays need final aisle checks

Before show open, review product visibility, category signs, lighting, sample placement, and buyer conversation areas from the visitor’s point of view.

For tobacco, vape, accessory, and alternative product brands preparing for TPE Las Vegas, a customizable rental booth can support display cases, shelving, branded graphics, storage, buyer conversations, and retail-ready product presentation without building every element from scratch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What booth size works well for TPE Las Vegas exhibitors?

Many exhibitors use 10x10 or 10x20 booths to combine product shelving, display cases, branded counters, storage, and buyer conversations.

What should a Total Product Expo booth focus on?

How should exhibitors prepare for setup at LVCC South Hall?

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Venue

Las Vegas Convention Center

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Total Product Expo

Exhibitor Scale

500+ exhibitors, 4,000+ industry professionals, and 60+ product categories across tobacco, vapor, alternative, and adult retail merchandise in a two-level Las Vegas Convention Center show environment

Audience Type

Independent retailers, smoke shop owners, wholesalers, distributors, chain buyers, convenience retail buyers, brokers, and adult retail decision-makers sourcing new products, supplier relationships, and category growth opportunities

Typical Booth Size

10x20, 20x20, and 20x30 booths for product walls, glass display cases, countertop merchandising, packaging presentation, branded category graphics, and buyer meeting areas

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