Swig’s 5th Annual ‘Save the Cups’ To Host Fall Festival and Raise Funds for Breast Cancer Patients This October

Swig's 5th Annual 'Save the Cups' To Host Fall Festival and Raise Funds for Breast Cancer Patients This October

After raising $750,000 in its first four years, the Home of the Original Dirty Soda has a 2024 fundraising goal of $300,000

Swig's 5th Annual 'Save the Cups' To Host Fall Festival and Raise Funds for Breast Cancer Patients This OctoberThis October, Swig’s Save The Cups campaign is pouring its heart out — and sodas! — for Breast Cancer Awareness with a goal to raise $300,000 in one month.

Swig, one of the fastest-growing beverage companies in the country, will be hosting its 5th annual Save The Cups. Spanning through all of October, the campaign promotes awareness, encourages mammograms, and raises money for women fighting breast cancer.

Swig customers can contribute to the campaign all October long by purchasing featured drinks, specialized merch, or simply making a donation at their local Swig.

The raised funds will be given directly to women battling breast cancer, who can use the donations to help combat the cost of medical bills for them and their families. After 2023’s Save The Cups, Swig was able to donate funds to 30 women.

“It was life changing,” said Courtney Haynie, a Swig customer and breast cancer survivor from Houston, Texas, who was a Save The Cups recipient this last year. “It is an expensive process going through cancer treatment, and it’s already such an emotionally and physically draining experience. Save The Cups saved our lives financially and allowed us to move forward in one aspect from that terrible experience. We were beyond grateful to have been chosen and to have received that relief.”

Additionally, on Monday, Oct. 7, Swig will host a Save The Cups festival at Cornbelly’s in Spanish Fork, Utah. Attendees can celebrate at the venue, play games, win prizes, enjoy free Swig, and donate to this great cause. The night will end with a festive drone show finale.

There are now 83 Swig locations across eight states, with every single Swig participating in the campaign. For 2024’s campaign, Swig customers can apply for assistance by nominating themselves or someone they know battling breast cancer at SaveTheCups.org.

“The financial help brought me a sense of community and support and reminded me that I’m not alone in fighting this terrible disease,” said Lynn Zahn, a Save The Cups recipient from Oklahoma City. “I am a middle school principal, so when the Swig team showed up to my school’s morning assembly, it meant such a great deal to be able to share this moment with my family, as well as our students and teachers. It was a great day.”

“Being a recipient really helped change my whole mindset on being sick,” said Ashlie Watts-Adams, a Save The Cups recipient from Ogden, Utah. “I am still getting treatments and have another big surgery to get through at the end of this year, but I honestly haven’t even thought about bills at all since receiving the prize. I am so grateful for Swig!”

For more information, visit SaveTheCups.org and SwigDrinks.com.

Swig's 5th Annual 'Save the Cups' To Host Fall Festival and Raise Funds for Breast Cancer Patients This October

Swig, Home of the Original Dirty Soda, is one of the fastest-growing and most successful beverage-focused brands in the country. Founded in 2010 in St. George, Utah, by Nicole Tanner, Swig has expanded to 80+ locations in eight states, becoming thousands of peoples go-to destination for refreshing drinks. By the end of 2024, Swig will be open 13 states across the country. For more information, visit SwigDrinks.com.

Headquartered in Sandy, Utah, the Larry H. Miller Company (LHMCO) oversees the Miller family’s portfolio of businesses and investments, including the Salt Lake Bees, Larry H. Miller Megaplex Theatres, Larry H. Miller Communities, Larry H. Miller Senior Health, and Prestige Financial. LHMCO has recently led several acquisitions, including Daybreak and Destination Homes, while also investing in SunCo, Lendio, Run Buggy, and Aqua Yield. Most recently, LHMCO acquired a majority stake in Swig, the fast-growing customized drink and treats company. For more information, visit LHM.com.