McKee Foods Offers Free Cupcake Giveaway

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

A Little Debbie cupcake hauler and four smart cars decorated like chocolate cupcakes will be in Collegedale giving away free Little Debbie Chocolate Cupcakes between the Little Debbie Bakery Store and the McKee Credit Union located at 9515 Apison Pike on Tuesday, Nov. 17, from 12-3 p.m. The Little Debbie character will also be present for the event from noon to 2 p.m.

McKee Foods Corporation has been promoting one of its newest products, Little Debbie Chocolate Cupcakes. They have worked with Luckie & Co., an advertising agency, and Makai Worldwide, an event marketing company, to conduct a 21-city Share-A-Thon mobile tour.

The tour to promote their cupcakes began Oct. 11, in Washington, D.C., and ends in Los Angeles on Dec. 20.

The Little Debbie cupcake hauler and “Cupcake Cars,” have been touring the U.S. conducting a 21-city tour and will make a detour stop in Collegedale on their way to Atlanta, to hand out free Little Debbie Chocolate Cupcakes.

Consumers can follow the tour by going to www.littledebbie.com, YouTube, Flickr and Facebook.

Consumers may also participate in an online giveaway from now until March 31, 2010, on www.littledebbie.com that includes portable GPS devices, a free year’s supply of cupcakes, a smart car and much more.


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