Dollar General and Purina: Save $3.50 & Help Improve Literacy
During April, Dollar General and Purina are partnering to raise awareness of the importance of literacy. You may be thinking, what does pet food have to do with literacy? Well, a 2010 University of California study showed that when children read a story to a dog, they showed a 12% increase in their reading skills. It is just one more benefit of having a furry friend at home.
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You already know that Dollar General is a convenient place to save money on your favorite Purina pet products such as Alpo, Friskies and Dog Chow. When you redeem any of the four new Dollar General Purina coupons, Purina will donate $1.00 to the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, up to $20,000. Saving money is great but now you can “Do More with Your Dollar” at Dollar General by giving back at the same time.
Load these digital coupons anytime between 4/5/2015 through 4/30/2015 to save on Purina products and donate $1.00 each to the Dollar General Literacy Foundation:
- Save $1.00 on one (1) 12lb bag of Purina® Friskies® Dry Cat Food
- Buy ANY five (5) 5.5oz cans of Purina® Friskies® Wet Cat Food and get one (1) can FREE (up to 50¢)
- Save $1.00 on one (1) 14lb or larger bag of Purina® Alpo® Dry Dog Food
- Save $1.00 on ANY one (1) package of Purina® Tidy Cats® Scoopable Litter
This post speaks to two things that are very near and dear to me, literacy and animals. I hope you’ll load the digital coupons and help Dollar General and Purina increase literacy awareness. If you are interested in having your child read to a pet, check your local library or your local animal shelter. Our local shelter, The Animal Rescue League has an awesome program called Book Buddies where children can read to shelter cats. Share a photo of your child reading to your pet!
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Purina. All opinions are 100% mine.