- November 4, 2022
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Put your pet on a wine label in support of humane societies – Windsor Star
If you’re looking for a unique gift that gives back this holiday season, Pelee Island Winery might have just the thing for the pet lover in your life.
From now until Nov. 30, customers have the opportunity to put a picture of their favourite pets on the labels of Pelee Island wine, in support of the Toronto and Kitchener Waterloo and Stratford Perth humane societies.
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“There’s something about the community’s love for animals that makes these campaigns a big success,” said Darryl MacMillan, vice-president of Pelee Island Winery. “So far this year, we’ve been able to raise approximately $22,700 for Ontario-based humane societies.”
Each bottle will come personalized with the picture of your choosing, as well as a message or punny wine varietal — a glass of “Caternet” or “Poochio Grigio” anyone?
Twenty per cent of all proceeds will go to the Toronto Humane Society or the Humane Society of Kitchener Waterloo and Stratford Perth. Customers can choose witch humane society they would like their purchase to benefit.
“We are thrilled to partner with Pelee Island Winery again this year,” said Kathrin Delutis, CEO of the Humane Society of Kitchener Waterloo & Stratford Perth. “We are always excited for opportunities such as this to raise money for people and pets.”
Find more information and order online at peleeisland.com/personalized-holiday-pet-pics.
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