Jack "Spins Out" New Antenna Ball to Help Bigs & Littles
24 October 2008 - 6:00AM
Business Wire
For more than a decade, antenna balls bearing the likeness of Jack,
the witty spokesman for Jack in the Box� restaurants, have casually
cruised atop car antennas from coast to coast. But on Monday, Oct.
27, Jack in the Box is rolling out a brand-new breed of antenna
balls and this time they're on a mission � raising funds and
awareness for Big Brothers Big Sisters, an evidence-based
organization that changes how children grow up in America. The new
antenna ball, dubbed "Beanie Jack," features a classic Jack-style
antenna ball wearing a multi-colored beanie cap topped with a
propeller. Beanie Jack will be sold for $1, excluding tax, at all
participating Jack in the Box restaurants, while supplies last.
Seventy percent of Beanie Jack sales will go to Big Brothers Big
Sisters, the primary charitable partner of The Jack in the Box
Foundation for the past 10 years. Jack in the Box will also be
promoting its Big Brothers Big Sisters partnership at the 2009
Tournament of Roses� Parade in Pasadena, Calif., where the company
will enter its first-ever float. Additionally, Jack in the Box
guests will have the opportunity to enter a sweepstakes online to
win a football- package trip to Pasadena. The sweepstakes, which
runs from Oct. 27 � Dec. 14, includes four tickets to the Jan. 1,
2009 bowl game, four airline tickets to Los Angeles, a hotel room
for four nights, and a Jack Cash� card for $250. "We've been proud
charitable partners with Big Brothers Big Sisters for more than a
decade and we're very excited about the opportunity to promote this
worthwhile organization through the Beanie Jack fundraiser and the
Tournament of Roses Parade float," said Terri Funk Graham, senior
vice president and chief marketing officer for Jack in the Box Inc.
and a member of The Jack in the Box Foundation board of directors.
"They're wonderful ways to celebrate our partnership and the
amazing work of Big Brothers Big Sisters." About Big Brothers Big
Sisters Big Brothers Big Sisters helps vulnerable children break
negative odds. The movement relies on donations to help recruit
volunteers and reach more children. Funding is used to conduct
background checks on volunteers to ensure child safety; and provide
ongoing support for children, families and volunteers to build and
sustain long-lasting relationships. The service is proven to reduce
children�s risk of skipping school, behaving violently, using drugs
and alcohol, and falling victim to other negative cycles. Big
Brothers Big Sisters is relevant and there is an urgent demand for
what the organization achieves. Headquartered in Philadelphia and
with nearly 400 agencies across the country, Big Brothers Big
Sisters serves more than a quarter million children. Learn how you
can join the movement to change how children grow up in America by
going�to BigBrothersBigSisters.org. About The Jack in the Box
Foundation Created in 1998, The Jack in the Box Foundation is a 501
(c) (3) nonprofit organization funded by donations from Jack in the
Box Inc. (NYSE:JBX), its employees, franchisees and vendors. The
Foundation focuses the company�s charitable giving in order to make
a greater impact in Jack in the Box� restaurant communities. The
Foundation has contributed approximately $4 million in financial
and in-kind support to Big Brothers Big Sisters, its primary
charitable partner since 1998. Jack in the Box restaurants is one
of the nation�s largest hamburger chains, with more than 2,100
restaurants in 18 states. For more information, visit
www.jackinthebox.com
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