ST. CLOUD, Minn. — Several Midwest schools completed the 2012-2013 school year ahead of the curve, thanks to their participation in Pan-O-Gold Baking Company's Loaves 4 Learning customer loyalty program. Thousands of dollars were distributed to the schools, which earned 5 cents for each UPC collected from Country Hearth and Village Hearth breads, buns and muffins.
The Loaves 4 Learning program is open to public and private K-12 schools throughout Pan-O-Gold's distribution area within nine Upper Midwest states. Schools must register to participate and can earn up to $10,000 per year, which may be used to help fund any area of need the school determines. Program details, school promotional tools and registration information can be found at http://loaves4learning.com/.
"Supporting education is an investment in our children's future, and especially important at the local level," said Pan-O-Gold Baking Company President Howard R. Alton. "With Loaves 4 Learning, we also want to demonstrate our appreciation for the customers, teachers and communities that support us".
An advocate for healthy lifestyles, Pan-O-Gold's commitment to future generations isn't limited to Loaves 4 Learning. The company is also committed to the use of healthy ingredients and reducing potential allergens. Baked in nut-free facilities, Country Hearth breads are also produced with no dairy, no artificial sweeteners and no high-fructose corn syrup.
As the Midwest's leading wholesale bakery, Pan-O-Gold Baking Company produces, markets and distributes a variety of bread, buns and baked goods, including Country Hearth and Village Hearth brands, to grocery, retail, restaurant, and food service customers throughout its Midwest distribution area. Learn more at www.PanOGold.com.
Source: Pan-O-Gold Baking Company