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B&B 4 Kids annual ‘Cram-A-Fire Truck’ August 9

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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – B&B 4 Kids annual “Cram-A-Fire Truck” event is scheduled for Saturday, August 9, from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. in the Grocery Outlet parking lot, 2358 Lake Tahoe Blvd., South Lake Tahoe.

Before the beginning of each school year, the SLT Fire Department lends Bread & Broth one of their fire trucks to afford the grocery store patrons an opportunity to “cram” it full with nutritious, kid-friendly food donations. This event will help fill the shelves with food for the B&B 4 Kids School Weekend Food Bag Program which will resume on September 4, 2025.

Grocery Store patrons can find the following food items tagged with big yellow/green stars in the store, items that will then be included in the school weekend food bags: Chef Boyardee Pasta Cups, canned spaghetti/meatballs/ravioli, canned chili with or without beans (15 oz. or smaller), tuna/chicken cans or pouches, Bumble Bee Snack on the Run chicken or tuna, Mac n Cheese microwaveable cups, canned or cup of soups (keep it child friendly), Nissin or Maruchan Cup of Noodles (beef or chicken), Yakisoba Microwaveable Meals, 1.15 ounce Jiffy to Go peanut butter cups, jelly (0.5 oz. or larger), Instant Oatmeal packets or cups (low sugar), low sugar cereal (small or large box), GoGo Squeeze fruits or vegetables, low sugar fruit or apple sauce cups (4.0 oz), Granola bars, protein bars, Chewy bars, Nutrigrain bars, Mott’s Fruit Snacks or Welch’s pouches, cheese and crackers or peanut butter and crackers, trail mix, raisins, beef jerky packets, beef sticks, Rice Krispie treats, fruit strips, cookies in small packages, Nutella, Hello Panda, veggie stix.



Cash donations are also accepted at the event. B&B 4 Kids School Weekend Food Program will be helping an average of 280 children from the ages of 18 months to 18 years of age who are food insecure. Your donations will make a big difference in the lives of children who often experience hunger or have limited access to nutritious food.

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