Rite Aid promotes heart health
CAMP HILL, Pa. Rite Aid today announced that it is partnering with fitness expert Billy Blanks and the American Heart Association's "Go Red for Women" campaign to help its customers get heart healthy this February and March.
The company reported that Tae Bo creator Billy Blanks has created a set of "Amped Moves" designed exclusively for Rite Aid customers. In addition, the company is offering customers a free comprehensive "Rite Aid Heart Guide" that provides information on detection and prevention of heart disease.
Rite Aid is also giving customers the chance to purchase a “Red Dress” for $1 at any location nationwide. All proceeds from the “Red Dress” sales will benefit the "Go Red for Women" movement of the American Heart Association.