Price Chopper's 4th Annual 'Build-A-Bouquet' For Mother's Day This Weekend

Schenectady, NY – Price Chopper’s younger customers will have the opportunity to partake in the supermarket chain’s 4th annual “Build-A-Bouquet” activity in celebration of Mother’s Day on Saturday, May 12th (the day before Mother’s Day) from 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm and on Sunday, May 13th (Mother’s Day) from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.

“We coordinate the ‘Build-A-Bouquet’ for Mother’s Day events expressly to give kids the opportunity to personalize a gift for Mom,” said Mona Golub, Price Chopper vice president of public relations and consumer and marketing services and a mother, herself. “Kids take great care in selecting the flowers, choosing from the variety of colored tissue paper and ribbons and customizing the card,” she added. “The Price Chopper experience is as much about taking care of family and celebrating tradition as it is about saving money on your food bill.”

Children 12 and younger will select three bunches of flowers with which to custom build a bouquet: They will
be able to choose from an assortment of:

  • Core Flowers: Alstromeria, Poms, Mini Carnations and Carnations
  • Focal Flowers: Snapdragons, Matsumoto, Cremons, Spiders, Sunflowers and Stock
  • Fillers: Baby’s Breath, Limonium, Statice and Asters

Once they’ve assembled their bouquet, the children will wrap it in colorful tissue, tie it with ribbon and personalize it with a specially designed card for Mom. The cost to build a bouquet is $5 plus tax. Due to popular demand, this year, Build-A-Bouquet stations will be set up and staffed at most Price Chopper locations.

About Price Chopper

Based in Schenectady, NY, the Golub Corporation owns and operates 128 Price Chopper grocery stores in New York, Vermont, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. The American owned, family-managed company prides itself on longstanding traditions of innovative food merchandising, leadership in community service, and cooperative employee relations. Golub’s 23,000 teammates collectively own 52% of the company’s privately held stock, making it one of the nation’s largest privately held corporations that is predominantly employee-owned. For additional information, visit www.pricechopper.com .

Source: Price Chopper