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Christmas in May

Kettle Corn entrepreneur helping Salvation Army kettle campaign
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Pop’s Kettle Corn owner Michael Lemesani fills up a bag of kettle corn with Canadian Tire general manager Todd Cochrane and Salvation Army corps officer/pastor Craig Summerfield. Photo by Arron Pickard.

Pop’s Kettle Corn owner Michael Lemesani fills up a bag of kettle corn with Canadian Tire general manager Todd Cochrane and Salvation Army corps officer/pastor Craig Summerfield.

Pop's Kettle Corn, based in Thunder Bay, is launching its product line in co-operation with the grand opening of Canadian Tire’s relocated New Sudbury store. They have established agreements with local Canadian Tire stores where a portion of the sales from this product will be donated to The Salvation Army Christmas Kettle Campaign.

Participating Canadian Tire Stores also will be contributing a portion of sales to The Salvation Army in areas where there is a local Salvation Army. In areas where Salvation Army is not present, the proceeds will be directed to the Canadian Tire JumpStart charity.

A portion of the proceeds from every bag sold will be donated to the local Salvation Army in December in conjunction with the 2016 Sudbury Kettle Campaign.

 


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