Pizza Hut’s BOOK IT! Bundle Brings Back Nostalgia While Giving Back
Oh, the nostalgia! I remember when I was little my school would give out free personal pan pizza coupons for completing your summer reading (which was amazing) and I just found out they brought back the program!
It’s relaunched as Camp BOOK IT! All kids in Kindergarten through sixth grade (or ages 4-12) are eligible for Pizza Hut’s summer reading program. The BOOK IT! reading program and challenge also happens during the school year. Parents can sign up for Camp BOOK IT! here.
But, that’s not all, Pizza Hut is now offering a BOOK It! Bundle stating it is “the perfect way to feed the whole family while accomplishing New Year’s resolutions to give back”.
Available through December 31, 2022 at participating Pizza Hut locations nationwide, for every BOOK IT! Bundle sold, Pizza Hut will donate $1.00 to their literacy partner First Book, a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring educational equity. The BOOK IT! Bundle includes 2 large, 1-topping pizzas and breadsticks making it the ideal feast for past and present BOOK IT! – loving families.
If you’re anything like me this next part will get you excited! Pizza Hut is also gifting a free special-edition, retro-inspired BOOK IT! t-shirt with online orders of the BOOK IT! Bundle through January 18, 2022. The first 20,000 pizza lovers to purchase the BOOK IT! Bundle online will receive a redemption code that can be entered at theBOOKITshop.com for one free t-shirt.
“We have supported childhood literacy for 37 years and we’re proud to extend our reach through our partnership with the non-profit organization First Book. To give the gift of reading to those who need it most is an act we find incredibly rewarding and to be able to do it simply by ordering pizza makes it a win-win,” said Pizza Hut CMO, Lindsay Morgan.
The BOOK IT! Bundle marks Pizza Hut’s latest commitment to childhood literacy as part of the iconic BOOK IT! program, which was first introduced in 1984 and has since impacted more than 65 million students nationwide as the nation’s longest running, corporate supported reading program.