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Kentucky Food Banks Treated to 'Sweet' Donation



A donation as sweet as it sounds is creating smiles across the state, thanks to a delivery from Perfetti Van Melle North America, maker of candies such as Airheads, Mentos, and more as part of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture's Hunger Initiative.

The candy manufacturer announced the donation of more than 54,000 pounds of candy to food pantries throughout Kentucky including God's Pantry Food Bank in Lexington, Feeding America Kentucky's Heartland in Elizabethtown, and Northern Kentucky Area Development District food pantry in Independence. The donation comes in September, the month in which the nation kicks off Hunger Action Month.

"This donation is a reminder that food banks, which often focus on providing fresh, nutrient-rich foods, can sometimes add an element of surprise to their offerings and put a smile on the faces of those who need it most," said Kebtucky Ag Commissioner Dr. Ryan Quarles. "Through our Kentucky Hunger Initiative, we mostly highlight donations of fresh, Kentucky farm produce for our food insecure families. But being able to bring a 'sweet' surprise is rewarding, too."

The privately owned global candy company is headquartered in Italy and the Netherlands, but its U.S. operations are solely based out of Erlanger. The donation, which was two full truckloads, contained 55 pallets of candy including some of the company's most beloved brands such as Airheads bars, Airheads Xtremes Bites, and Fruit-tella Soft Gummies.

"Serving our community is part of who are, and we feel very fortunate to work in a business where our products, like Airheads and Fruit-tella, can help people smile and enjoy an occasional candy treat," said Sylvia Buxton, president and CEO of Perfetti Van Melle North America. "Being based in Kentucky, we're honored to partner again with the Kentucky Hunger Initiative and donate our products and help the region's foodbanks deliver some of those smiles along with much needed food staples."

"God's Pantry Food Bank is so grateful for the donation from Perfetti Van Melle," said Danielle Bozarth, vice president mission delivery at God's Pantry Food Bank. "The Food Bank appreciates our partnership with Perfetti in helping us reduce hunger by working together to feed Kentucky communities."

While KDA's Hunger Initiative is recognized as an all-year project, it takes on special relevance in September as food banks across the state initiate a call to action, getting shelves and reserves ready for the colder months when food scarcity may be a larger problem for food-insecure individuals across the state. The Kentucky Department of Agriculture's Hunger Initiative is a first-of-its-kind effort in Kentucky launched in 2016 by Quarles to bring together farmers, charitable organizations, faith groups, community leaders, and government entities to reduce hunger in Kentucky.

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