Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Peanut butter drive highlighted on FOX34

The peanut butter drive benefiting the South Plains Food Bank in Lubbock is now in full swing. The drive is a joint effort by the Texas Peanut Producers Board and the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce.


This is the only pallet of peanut butter remaining at the South Plains Food Bank (center).

FOX34's Lindsey Ashcraft featured the peanut butter drive last night on FOX34's 9pm news. Click here to watch it!




TPPB Executive Director Shelly Nutt is interviewed by FOX34 yesterday at the South Plains Food Bank.

TPPB and the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce are asking area businesses and individuals alike to donate a case of peanut butter for just $20. Our goal is to raise a full pallet (136 cases) to donate to the South Plains Food Bank.

The current economic situation has placed many challenges for families in West Texas this holiday season. Be a part of the peanut butter drive and help a hungry family in your area. Peanut butter is an excellent source of protien, is easy to serve, and has a long shelf life. The food bank can not keep enough of it on their shelves.

To learn more about the peanut butter drive, click here. To make a donation right now, CLICK HERE.

Also, this Thursday is PEANUT BUTTER DAY at the U-Can Food Drive in Lubbock. Look for Tex P. Nut at your local Lubbock United Supermarket!

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