WEST DES MOINES —
Kum & Go, L.C. will offer savings on gasoline purchases at its participating stores beginning Jan. 1, 2013. Customers who buy any two 20-ounce bottles of Pepsi, Coca-Cola or Dr Pepper products will save 10 cents a gallon on gas, up to 20 gallons.
“These tough economic times put a strain on the family budget and that’s why Kum & Go wants to give back to our loyal customers with simple savings that deliver real value,” says David Miller, senior vice president of marketing at Kum & Go.
The fuel promotion will be available for a limited time at all Kum & Go stores in Iowa, Arkansas, Colorado, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Wyoming.
Kum & Go is dedicated to providing customers with the best products and fast, friendly service at its more than 420 convenience stores. It is the fifth largest privately held, company-operated convenience store chain in the United States.
Kum & Go also is noted for its eco-friendly stores and practices, which include offering a variety in fuels to give customers more choices and value at the pump. In addition, Kum & Go is distinguished by its commitment to giving back to the communities it serves. The company donates 10 percent of its profits to educational and charitable causes every year.
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