Candy Buyback Video from Our First Event
October 29, 2015
This year marks the third year we’ll be supporting Operation Gratitude with our Halloween Candy Buyback. Here’s a short news report from our first event three years ago:
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Operation Gratitude: Saying Thank You
October 27, 2015
Here’s a little more background on the organization we’ll be supporting with our Halloween Candy Buyback, Operation Gratitude:
Remember, we’ll be collecting candy on Tuesday, November 3rd from 9am until 7pm. You’ll receive $1 for every pound of candy you bring in (up to 5lbs) and you’ll be eligible for raffle and door prizes just for coming in!
How Are Springfield, IL Dentists Contributing to People’s Great Smiles?
October 26, 2015
Many Springfield, IL dentists have been creating happy patients by providing quality services that preserve and brighten teeth. These services have generated rave reviews that influence many new patients to make a choice to visit such trustworthy dental offices.
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Halloween Candy Buy Back 2015
Just as we did last Halloween, everyone here at Advanced Dental Care of Springfield will be putting our money where our mouths are by participating in Operation Gratitude, the Halloween Candy Buyback program to help support our military personnel serving overseas.
This program gives trick-or-treaters the opportunity to exchange some or all of their Halloween haul for cash. The collected candy will then be sent to Operation Gratitude in California where it will be sorted and repackaged and then distributed to troops serving overseas.
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Earn Cash For Your Candy And Support A Soldier
October 23, 2015
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CASH FOR CANDY!
Local Dentist Takes a Stand Against Sweets this Halloween
— Earn cash for your candy and support a soldier —
10/12/2015 – One local dentist is redefining the phrase “put your money where your mouth is.” This Halloween, trick-or-treaters can bring their excess candy to Advanced Dental Care of Springfield and receive $1 per pound. Dr. Matt VanderMolen and his team have joined the movement to reduce gingivitis and anti-decay by giving away dollars, prizes, and local favors in exchange for cavity-provoking candy.
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