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Publix Accepts Donations for Kentucky Disaster Relief, Gives $100K to Red Cross

To support those affected by catastrophic flooding in Kentucky, Publix customers can make a donation to the American Red Cross in any amount by adding it to their grocery total while checking out at any store. One hundred percent of donated funds will go to the Red Cross to support relief efforts in Kentucky.

The end date for the campaign will be determined based on customer response. In addition, lPublix, in coordination with elected officials in Kentucky, provided more than 15,000 gallons of water to residents.

Publix Super Markets Charities is also donating $100,000 to the Red Cross to support Kentucky relief efforts.

“We are saddened by the tragic flooding in Kentucky and want to assist those affected,” said Publix Director of Community Relations Dwaine Stevens. “Publix and Publix Super Markets Charities are grateful to have the opportunity to help our neighbors in this time of need and thankful for the continued generosity of our associates and customers.”

Publix, the largest employee-owned company in the United States with more than 230,000 associates,  operates 1,300 stores in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia. For 25 consecutive years, the company has been recognized by Fortune as a great place to work. In addition, Publix’s dedication to superior quality and customer service is recognized among the top in the grocery business.

Publix is committed to being involved as responsible citizens in its communities and devoted to the highest standards of stewardship for stockholders. For associates, that means actively giving their time, talents and treasures to organizations in their local communities. For Publix as a company, it means donating food to Feeding America member food banks and other nonprofit organizations, funding major wetland restoration projects in our operating area and supporting our corporate campaigns.

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Brace Yourselves: Krispy Kreme Starts Pumpkin Spice Season Early

Pumpkin spice season is arriving earlier than ever at Krispy Kreme and there’s a latte more to love (literally), including a Latte Swirl Doughnut – a take on the beverage that started it all – and Iced Coffee.

Krispy Kreme is officially kicking off the season Aug. 8 – a month earlier than the brand did in 2021.

“Sure, pumpkin spice is generally associated with fall, but true fans of the flavor will agree that August is close enough! So, we’re pulling fall forward, enabling our guests to indulge and enjoy early with delicious pumpkin spice doughnuts and drinks, including our Pumpkin Spice Latte, which you can get iced or frozen, by the way,” said Dave Skena, global chief brand officer.

Krispy Kreme’s full pumpkin spice lineup is available beginning Aug. 8 at participating shops:

  • Latte Swirl Doughnut: Dipped in a pumpkin spice/sugar blend and topped with a swirl of vanilla and coffee buttercream.
  • Original Glazed Doughnut: A classic Original Glazed doughnut with a twist.
  • Original Filled Cheesecake Doughnut: Original Glazed doughnut with creamy cheesecake filing decorated with cheesecake icing.
  • Cake Doughnut: Old-fashioned cake doughnut covered in iconic glaze.
  • Latte: Available hot, iced or frozen.
  • Iced Coffee: Iced Coffee blend.

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Johnsonville Pitches Sausage-Packed Fun for SuperHole III

It’s SuperHole time – when untold numbers of cornhole fans schedule their lives around televised pro-am competitions. For the uninitiated, it’s up to SuperHole III now.

Johnsonville, the official sponsor of the American Cornhole League, has created a collection of limited-edition advertisement spots that will run in broadcast and digital, an impressive roster of air- mailing sausage ambassadors like Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Jennie Finch, a cornhole watch-party Pinterest board and hilarious sausage-centric swag.

There is no doubt that this year’s SuperHole event will be the must-see event of year,” said Jamie Schmelzer, senior director of strategic growth at Johnsonville. “Being a CPG brand, we’re fully aware that American consumers inescapably link the Big Game with great advertising, creative recipes, top entertainment, media moments and watch parties.”

Schmelzer said Johnsonville has a terrific partnership with the ACL and the first two years of its pro-am versions of cornhole competitions (SuperHole) have become so popular with more celebrities and athletes playing and fans engaging.

So, while the ACL produces their own version of the Big Game, we thought there should be some fun, sausage-y elements to enhance SuperHole weekend. The ACL team agreed, and we’ve had a blast putting this together. The fans should get a kick out of how we’ve spiced up the line-up to make it bigger and better than ever – from parodying some nostalgic ad spots to this crazy sausage-tunnel for all the players to run through – it’s going to be a lot of fun!”

With a laundry list of sizzling entertainment planned for the two live SuperHole broadcasts on ESPN2, Johnsonville and the ACL will leave viewers with just one question on the big day – “Why isn’t this a primetime broadcast all year!?”. Sausage fans will rejoice as “John. Son. Ville” makes its debut, the ACL creates their first-ever SuperHole ad and cornhole legends are born as athletes look to serve up and cement their sausage-tunnel runs in history and claim the first-ever WS Moore SuperHole Trophy, presented by Johnsonville.

The ACL SuperHole III will be broadcast live on ESPN2: The Ocho this Friday, August 5, with the quarterfinals airing from 4-5 p.m. ET and finals from 8-9 p.m. ET. First-time viewers and cornhole enthusiasts are encouraged to tune-in and serve up Johnsonville sausage in their watch- party spreads to celebrate what will be the biggest SuperHole event to date.

The complete line-up of Johnsonville experiences for SuperHole III includes:

Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson will host his watch party live from his Instagram account, during ESPN’s “Ocho Day” on Aug. 5

Johnsonville parody spots:

o John. Son. Ville

o SausageQRCode

ACL’s first SuperHole ad

Sausage tunnel runs: Watch the 16 SuperHole and ACL players take the court in style

Rapper and entertainer Flavor Flav will emcee both SuperHole III broadcasts

The Johnsonville SuperHole Halftime Show will feature a live performance from singer-writer Ben Rector

Cornhole audience members will don one-of-a-kind HoleHead hats and Johnsonville grill hats

Presentation of the first-ever WS Moore SuperHole trophy to the SuperHole champions

The SuperHole Championship lineup includes:

Retired NFL quarterback Doug Flutie and Matt Guy

Retired NFL quarterback Jay Cutler and Jay Rubin

Actor Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino and Jacob Trzcienski

UFC competitor Chris Weidman and Jimmy McGuffin

University of S Carolina women’s head coach Dawn Staley and Mark Richards

Singer/Songwriter Ben Rector and Jimmy Youmans

Retired NFL running back Terry Kirby and Rosie Streker

ESPN Broadcaster Marty Smith and Ryan Smith

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