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Philadelphia Premium Outlets Pink Event

On Saturday, October 23rd and Sunday, October 24th, Philadelphia Premium Outlets is hosting a Pink event:
During the month of October, text "PINK" to 90999* to donate $10 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure and enjoy a rewarding day of shopping. Register in the courtyard directly outside of the Food Court, on Saturday, October 23 and Sunday, October 24 from opening to 6 PM and show the donation receipt on your phone to receive a special savings card filled with discounts from select stores, refreshments and more. Plus, enter for the chance to win fabulous prizes**.

The Susan G. Komen for the Cure® promise is to save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality care for all and energizing science to find the cures. For more information please visit www.komen.org or call 1-877-GO KOMEN.

During the month of October, shoppers can make $10 donations to Susan G. Komen for the Cure® by texting "PINK" to 90999*. Show your receipt at a participating Premium Outlet Center during the on-site Premium Outlets Pink Event and receive a discount card, while supplies last. On-site donations to Komen via cash or check will also be accepted. In connection with this national fundraising initiative benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Premium Outlets is proud to support Komen and, with the help of generous customers, will guarantee a contribution of at least $40,000.

*Message & Data rates apply. See mgive.com/a for details. Depending on phone service carrier, $10 donations can be made up to four times during the month of October. Text donations valid for U.S. phone carriers only.

**No purchase necessary. Click here for official Rules & Regulations.

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