Philly Pretzel Factory was featured in an article on The Reporter Online called “Fighting cancer, with a twist,” which published Oct. 24. The article is built from the Twisting for a Cure campaign that Philly Pretzel Factory is participating in all month to support the Susan G. Komen Foundation and Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Jim Powers, owner of the Philly Pretzel Factory in West Chester, discusses their involvement with the campaign and the effort they make to let customers know about it. The article also mentions Jim’s experience with PPF and Jim’s personal closeness to the campaign. Click here for the full article or begin reading it below:
Fighting cancer, with a twist
By KYLE O'DONNELL,
Journal Register News Service
The Philadelphia Pretzel Factory is selling ribbon-shaped pretzels during October as part of its Twisting for a Cure campaign.
A ribbon-shaped pretzel sells for $1. Of that, 50 percent of the sales go to Susan G. Komen for the Cure in the effort to fight breast cancer.
In addition to the ribbon-shaped pretzels, stores are selling paper ribbons for a dollar with 100 percent of the proceeds going to the foundation.
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Monday, October 31, 2011
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