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Yogurtology sweetens up research funding and raises $1,500 for the Pediatric Cancer Foundation
Yogurtology raises money for the Pediatric Cancer Foundation

Tampa, Fla. – October 27, 2014 – Yogurtology raised $1,500 for the Pediatric Cancer Foundation during its first ever Sunshine Campaign.
The Sunshine Campaign aims to increase awareness and raise funds for childhood cancer research by encouraging corporate partners, like Yogurtology, to donate through a percentage of sales, round-up program, or a general promotion.
During the month of September, Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Yogurtology raised funds and awareness by encouraging customers at eight of their participating locations to purchase chance drawing tickets. The tickets entered them in a chance to win a visit from the Yogurtology Yum Mobile.
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“Yogurtology is very proud to partner with the Pediatric Cancer Foundation to raise money and awareness towards childhood cancer,” said managing partner Jordan Levy. “Community is at the heart of the Yogurtology Brand and thanks to our community we were able to make a difference – and that’s awesome.”
In response to their successful campaign, Nancy Crane, Executive Director of the Pediatric Cancer Foundation, said “The Pediatric Cancer Foundation is proud to partner with Yogurtology through our Sunshine Campaign. We look forward to continuing this relationship as we work together to fund research to find less toxic, more targeted therapies for kids battling cancer.”
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About Yogurtology:
Since 2008, Yogurtology has offered self-serve frozen yogurt at its 14 locations in Florida and Arizona and offered ten times that in flavor options. The Company has invented yogurt “Bottomings” and established a lengthy group of “PremiYum” flavors offered exclusively in their stores. Yogurtology moved corporate headquarters to Tampa in 2014 and has started to franchise in other territories nation-wide. For more information, visit www.yogurtology.com.
About the Pediatric Cancer Foundation:
With its national headquarters in Tampa, the Pediatric Cancer Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to funding research to eliminate childhood cancer through the Sunshine Project, the Foundation’s collaborative research initiative. By employing doctors and researchers from the country’s top institutions, the Sunshine Project is fast-tracking the development of new drugs and therapies that will ultimately lead to the cure of childhood cancers. For more information, go to www.fastercure.org.
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