Publix Customers Support Special Olympics Throughout January

Save money at Publix and support Special Olympics with your favorite Procter & Gamble coupons 

December 16, 2016 (Clermont, Florida) – Publix, Procter & Gamble, and Special Olympics have partnered together for 37 years to help people with intellectual disabilities achieve their dreams.  Starting December 31 through January 21, they are offering customers several ways to save money while supporting Special Olympics:

  1. While you shop at Publix December 31January 21, show you are a fan of Special Olympics by purchasing your very own paper torch at the check-out register for $1, $3, $5 or $10 to support Special Olympics and your local athletes!  The torches include $10.50 in coupons on select Procter and Gamble products. These coupons are good above and beyond the brandSAVER™ coupons, so purchase a torch and you will find out just how rewarding it is to be a fan of Special Olympics athletes!
  2. As an added thank you for those who purchase $25+ of Procter & Gamble products at Publix in one transaction (starting 12/31/16) can submit their receipts to receive a FREE Beauty Bag filled with travel size Procter & Gamble products by mail (a $19 value).  More details can be found by visiting https://promotionpg.com.
  3. On Sunday, January 1, 2017, you can save over $70 on your favorite Procter & Gamble brands by clipping the P&G brandSAVER™ coupons featuring Special Olympics found in your local newspaper.

To learn more about the athletes that they are supporting, customers can access videos, photos, and bios at https://promotionpg.com/special-olympics. Customers can also meet local athletes who will be on-site at Publix Super Market stores throughout the state. Contact your local Special Olympics program for exact dates and locations.

Contact:
Ellen Herold
Special Olympics Florida
[email protected]
352-243-9536, ext. 528Special Olympics Florida provides year-round sports training, competition, and health services to children and adults with intellectual disabilities, at no cost to the athletes or their caregivers, as a means to achieve physical fitness, self-esteem, socialization skills, and the life skills necessary to be productive, respected, and contributing members of their communities. To learn more, visit www.specialolympicsflorida.org.

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