Kroger 'Pink Tag' Campaign to Raise $3 Million for Breast Cancer Awareness in October
26 Septiembre 2006 - 2:52PM
PR Newswire (US)
Kroger Stores Will Carry Limited Edition Pink and White Campbell's
Soup Cans Exclusively CINCINNATI, Sept. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- As part of its continuing leadership in supporting National
Breast Cancer Awareness month in October, The Kroger Co. will
launch a "pink tag" campaign in stores to support breast cancer
awareness. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060926/CLTU054 ) Pink tags
will be displayed on all participating products on shelves in
Kroger stores across the country beginning October 1. Each time
customers purchase pink-tagged items during the campaign, they will
be supporting breast cancer awareness in their community. Some
participating products include Kellogg's Eggo, Keebler and Sunshine
items, Coca-Cola's Powerade and Minute Maid brands and Unilever
products under the Breyers, Ragu and Wishbone labels. Many of
Kroger's Private Selection items will also have pink tags. In
addition, Kroger stores will also carry limited edition Campbell's
soups with pink and white labels emblazoned with a pink ribbon.
This is a first for the Campbell Soup Company, which replaced its
traditional red and white labels on these cans to support breast
cancer awareness. Nearly seven million of these special edition
cans will be available in two varieties -- Chicken Noodle and
Tomato -- exclusively in Kroger stores beginning October 1.
Campbell will make a donation that will benefit breast cancer
awareness initiatives across the country. With the help of Campbell
and several other vendor partners, Kroger's overall campaign will
raise $3 million to support breast cancer research and awareness in
Kroger divisions across the country. "Too many of us know someone
who has been touched by this disease. Kroger is honored to do its
part to find a cure and provide support to help educate women about
early detection, diagnosis and treatment," said David B. Dillon,
Kroger chairman and chief executive officer. In addition to its
support of breast cancer research, Kroger supports numerous
community initiatives across the country, focusing primarily on the
fight against hunger in America. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio,
Kroger is one of the nation's largest retail grocery chains. At the
end of the second quarter of fiscal 2006, the Company operated
(either directly or through its subsidiaries) 2,477 supermarkets
and multi-department stores in 31 states under two dozen local
banners including Kroger and Kroger Marketplace, Ralphs, Fred
Meyer, Food 4 Less, King Soopers, Smith's and Smith's Marketplace,
Fry's and Fry's Marketplace, Dillons, QFC and City Market. Kroger
also operated (either directly or through subsidiaries, franchise
agreements, or operating agreements) 773 convenience stores, 418
fine jewelry stores, 608 supermarket fuel centers and 42 food
processing plants. For more information about Kroger, please visit
our web site at http://www.kroger.com/.
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: The Kroger Co. CONTACT:
Media, Meghan Glynn, +1-513-762-1304, or Investors, Carin Fike,
+1-513-762-4969, both of The Kroger Co. Web site:
http://www.kroger.com/
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