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Free Triumph Dining Card - Promotion


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Help Raise Celiac Awareness and get a FREE Dining Card!

We're running a free dining card promotion for the month of August. Simply follow the directions below and get a FREE, critically-acclaimed American Dining Card from Triumph Dining.

And, here's the best part: We're doing this to raise money for Celiac Disease Awareness! If we get 15,000 people like you to sign up for free dining cards, we'll make a $10,000 donation in support of a national celiac disease awareness campaign. When we hit our goal of 15,000 dining cards in August, we'll ask the gluten free community to help us decide which non-profit(s) receives the donation.

There are two ways for you to get your FREE dining card:

1. Use the order form below to sign up right now (Note: We charge $.70 s&h to help offset the cost of mailing -- Regular s&h normally costs $2.00. Shipping method will appear as "Not Required" and handling costs will be added at end of order.), OR

2. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Triumph Dining; Dining Card Department; 124 E Broad St, Suite B2; Falls Church, VA 22046

Together, we can build awareness on two fronts: With 15,000 more dining cards on the street, we


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