Turbana Corporation is partnering again this fall with its retail partner, Price Chopper, for the beneficial campaign, Pink Ribbon Produce. Launching on October6th, 2013 and lasting until November 2nd, the campaign will educate consumers on healthy eating habits and living active lifestyles, while raising funds for breast cancer research and awareness.
During the campaign, 100% of bananas at Price Chopper will feature stickers that position Turbana as a “Proud Supporter of Pink Ribbon Produce.” The money donated by Turbana and Price Chopper consumers goes directly back into the communities. Funds raised by this program will go to the National Breast Cancer Foundation and provide mammograms and educational programs to help save the lives of thousands of uninsured women, while educating people how to fulfill healthy lifestyles.
“We are happy to be partnering again with one of our loyal partners, Price Chopper, on a campaign that we believe in and that we’ve seen directly help benefit women, families, and consumers alike,” says Marion Tabard, Marketing Director of Turbana. “We hope to have another great year and raise significant dollars to help Price Chopper’s community and the greater community at large.”
For more information on the Pink Ribbon Produce campaign, please click here.
For more information:
Eva Fedderly, CEO
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Tel: 1 (646) 450-0743
Email: eva@spunpr.com
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