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Bojangles Teams Up with Greg Olsen’s The HEARTest Yard Foundation to Launch ‘Bojangles Gives from the Heart’ this February

Celebrate American Heart Month and Valentine’s Day with the Return of Heart-Shaped Bo-Berry Biscuits® and Support a Worthy Cause

CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bojangles is partnering with Carolina Panthers legend Greg Olsen’s The HEARTest Yard Foundation for a heartwarming “Bojangles Gives from the Heart” initiative. From Feb. 3 to Feb. 28 at participating locations, fans can join the cause by indulging in Bojangles’ returning fan-favorite, Heart-Shaped Bo-Berry Biscuits®, where 10 percent of all Bo-Berry Biscuit sales, as well as customer roundup donations, will directly benefit The HEARTest Yard Foundation and The Bojangles Foundation.

Greg Olsen’s The HEARTest Yard Foundation provides care and support for families of children with congenital heart disease, a mission that aligns perfectly with Bojangles’ commitment to serving and uplifting its communities.

“Congenital heart disease impacts thousands of children and families every day,” Olsen said. “My son TJ, a heart transplant recipient, has been navigating this journey since birth and is now thriving. I’m deeply grateful to partner with Bojangles to support heart families across the country—and enjoying their delicious Bo-Berry Biscuits makes this partnership even sweeter.”

Every February, Bojangles brings back its beloved Heart-Shaped Bo-Berry Biscuits® for fans to celebrate the season of love with a delightful treat. This is the first year Bojangles has kept the heart-shaped biscuits available all month long, aligning with both American Heart Month and Valentine’s Day. These scratch-made biscuits, crafted by certified Bojangles biscuit makers, feature sweet Bo-Berries baked inside and are finished with a drizzle of sweet icing. Available individually or in packs of two or six, they’re ideal for sharing with someone special or enjoying solo alongside a cup of Bojangles’ signature coffee.

“We are honored to team up with Greg Olsen and The HEARTest Yard Foundation to make a meaningful impact on families facing such profound challenges,” said Ken Reynolds, executive director of The Bojangles Foundation. “This partnership allows our customers to share their love in more ways than one this Valentine’s season.”

Heart-Shaped Bo-Berry Biscuits ® are only available for a limited time, so be sure to grab them while supplies last at participating restaurants. Fans can contribute to the “Bojangles Gives from the Heart” campaign by purchasing Heart-Shaped Bo-Berry Biscuits® or rounding up their ticket totals at checkout.

About The HEARTest Yard Foundation

For families of babies born with congenital heart disease, there's help – and hope – through The HEARTest Yard: The Greg Olsen Foundation. Established by former Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen and his wife, Kara, after their son was born with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, The HEARTest Yard provides healthcare support and services to ease the transition from the hospital to home. The HEARTest Yard program offers a range of services, including in-home private nursing care, physical therapy, and speech therapy at no charge to families. The program aims to help prevent a child's complications from congenital heart disease and improve their long-term health. Visit The HEARTest Yard to learn more.

About The Bojangles Foundation

The Bojangles Foundation is a component of Foundation For The Carolinas, which manages competitive grant programs that invest in communities throughout the region. The Foundation supports three civic-focused initiatives: literacy, military appreciation and strengthening the community. Since its inception, the Foundation has donated more than 22,400 books and $1.5 million dollars to support important community causes.

About Bojangles, Inc.

Bojangles is a Carolina-born restaurant chain specializing in craveable Southern food made by hand from real recipes. Founded in 1977 as a single location in Charlotte, N.C., the beloved brand continues to grow – currently at around 800 company owned and franchised restaurants – bringing its focus on food and folks along with it. For more information about Bojangles’ handcrafted approach to food and community impact, visit www.bojangles.com. To join in on the fan fun, follow Bojangles on Instagram, TikTok and Twitter.

Contacts

Media Contacts:
Katie Combs, Luquire (kcombs@luquire.com, 704-807-2280)
Stacey McCray, Bojangles (smccray@bojangles.com, 704-940-8736)

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Contacts

Media Contacts:
Katie Combs, Luquire (kcombs@luquire.com, 704-807-2280)
Stacey McCray, Bojangles (smccray@bojangles.com, 704-940-8736)

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