Asda’s Tickled Pink Campaign For 2023!
The Tickled Pink campaign is back in Asda stores again for the month of October meaning YOU can help raise money for both Coppa Feel People and Breast Cancer Now who are the two charities benefitting from profit percentage sales across the Asda and George at Asda own ranges AND that of many of their brand partners until the end of the month.
At no extra cost to your shopping the sales of certain items will generate donations simply by you choosing the exact same items you’d buy anyway/ it’s just if you buy them in Asda/ you’re raising money while you shop too!
A minimum of 10% of the price of Asda’s special Tickled Pink products (often pink in packet for the month too) is donated to leading breast cancer charities as it has done since it began in 1996. Since then it has raised, from sales and charitable events/ £80,000,000 with its future aim being £100,000,000 by the year 2026 so now’s your chance to do your bit and help them on their plight.
The money raised every year goes towards both better treatments and better education for early diagnosis as well as life-changing support for those living with the disease.
Every 10 minutes a woman in the UK is diagnosed with breast cancer and regardless of gender, age, ethnicity or background, everyone needs to check their boobs, pecs or chest regularly. And get your shopping in Asda this month where you will be able to make a real difference!
Text ASDA to 70660 to donate £3 to the Tickled Pink campaign.
My Tickled Pink pink shopping list is:
Limited edition raspberry & white chocolate shreddies
Coca cola cans
Mr Kipling Angel Cakes
Kingsmill crumpets
Claire’s hair bows and clips
Claire’s lip gloss
Claire’s Tutu
It’s also worth noting that when you buy 4 products from the Tickled Pink range and you use your Asda app you will pick up £1 in your cash pot The ethics of this company are really astounding, always! I realise they make a huge profit but all supermarkets do at the moment and how many can you say really give anything back? At Asda cafes, all day, every day they charge just £1 for kids meals. You get a main meal, a piece of fruit and a drink. This is in direct response to the cost of living crisis and they make no profit on that. So, they’re ethical, and if you shop with them then that’s pretty ethically minded too. Especially this month!
Collaboration.