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Doing Good Never Tasted So Great. Pink Ribbon Bagel® Pre-Order Form Doing good never tasted so great. Pink Ribbon Bagel® Pre-Order Form A portion of the proceeds from the purchase of each Pink Ribbon ® Enter program and local charity partnerBagel informationsold during thehere. month of October will be benefitting the YOUNGWOMEN’S BREASTCANCER Young Women’s Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation in support AWARENESS FOUNDATION of Magee-Womens Research Institute and Foundation. Bakery-Cafe Name / Location Customer Name Phone Number Business Name Pick-Up Date / Time Bagel Pack $15.99Price Freshly-Roasted Coffee Tote $16.99Price (13 Pink Ribbon Bagels & 2 Tubs of Cream Cheese) Light Roast, Dark Roast, Hazelnut, or Decaf (Serves 10) Dozen & a Half $14.99Price Premium Orange Juice $14.99Price (18 Pink Ribbon Bagels) v (Serves 10) Baker’s Dozen $10.99Price Cream Cheese Spreads (13 Pink Ribbon Bagels) Plain Reduced-Fat Plain Reduced-Fat Hazelnut Reduced-Fat Honey Walnut Reduced-Fat Chive & Onion Reduced-Fat Roasted Vegetable Medley Reduced-Fat Wild Blueberry Visa Mastercard American Express Billing Address Street Cardholder Name City, State, Zip Code Credit Card Number Phone Number Security Code Expiration Date Cardholder Signature / Date PAN-PRB-OF-US Participating pittsburgh area Panera BREAD Locations Allison Park McCandless Peters Twp. Ross Twp. 4960 Route 8 8800 Covenant Ave. 4127 Washington Rd. McKnight Road Allison Park, PA 15101 McCandless, PA 15237 Canonsburg, PA 15317 7217 McKnight Rd. Phone: 724-443-8888 Phone: 412-364-3602 Phone: 724-942-5728 Pittsburgh, PA 15237 Fax: 724-443-8889 Fax: 412-364-7602 Fax: 724-942-4457 Phone: 412-635-9481 Bridgeville Monaca Pittsburgh Fax: 412-635-9542 1025 Washington Pike Bldg. G 100 Wagner Rd. East Liberty Ross Park Mall Ste. 65 Monaca, PA 15061 136 Bakery Square Blvd. 100 Ross Park Mall Dr. Bridgeville, PA 15017 Phone: 724-775-7950 Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Pittsburgh, PA 15327 Phone: 412-220-7512 Fax: 724-775-7954 Phone: 412-363-5434 Phone: 412-366-3424 Fax: 412-220-9480 Monroeville Fax: 412-363-5437 Fax: 412-366-3426 Butler 4172 William Penn Hwy. Green Tree South Park 330 Butler Commons Monroeville, PA 15146 1900 Greentree Rd. 5243 Library Rd. Butler Twp., PA 16001 Phone: 412-856-6899 Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Bethel Park, PA 15102 Phone: 724-282-0349 Fax: 412-856-9217 Phone: 412-572-3480 Phone: 412-854-2007 Fax: 724-282-3544 Mt. Lebanon Fax: 412-572-3483 Fax: 412-854-2294 Cranberry 1500 Washington Rd. Oakland Uniontown 20111 Rt. 19-Freedom Rd. Pittsburgh, PA 15228 3401 Blvd. of the Allies 105 Mathews Rd. Cranberry Twp., PA 16006 Phone: 412-388-1303 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Uniontown, PA 15401 Phone: 724-779-5060 Fax: 412-388-1450 Phone: 412-683-9616 Phone: 724-439-8670 Fax: 412-683-9652 Fax: 724-779-5095 Murrysville Fax: 724-439-8676 Fox Chapel 4901 William Penn Hwy. 3800 Forbes Ave. Washington Waterworks Murrysville, PA 15668 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 108 Trinity Point Dr. 942 Freeport Rd. Rm. 114 Phone: 724-733-0890 Phone: 412-683-3727 Washington, PA 15301 Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Fax: 724-733-0897 Fax: 412-683-4793 Phone: 724-225-9778 Phone: 412-799-0210 North Fayette Settlers Ridge Fax: 724-225-9798 295 Settlers Ridge Dr. Fax: 412-799-0262 250 McHolme Dr. Waterfront Pittsburgh, PA 15205 Greensburg Pittsburgh, PA 15275 210 West Bridge St. Spc. A25 Phone: 412-446-0300 Greengate Center Phone: 412-747-0460 West Homestead, PA 15120 Fax: 412-446-0303 300 Green Gate Centre Cir. Fax: 412-757-0464 Phone: 412-464-1244 Shadyside Greensburg, PA 15601 Fax: 412-464-1149 North Huntingdon 5430 Centre Ave. Phone: 724-552-0399 Wexford 8901 Route 30 Pittsburgh, PA 15232 Fax: 724-552-0432 12071 Perry Hwy. Irwin, PA 15642 Phone: 412-687-2177 Westmoreland Mall Wexford, PA 15090 Phone: 724-978-0436 Fax: 412-687-1086 5256 State Route 30 Suite R01 Fax: 724-978-0442 Phone: 724-934-1044 Greensburg, PA 15601 Pittsburgh Mills Fax: 724-934-1083 Oakmont 2021 Butler-Logan Phone: 724-219-8898 666 Allegheny Blvd. Fax: 724-853-6896 Tarentum, PA 15084 Oakmont, PA 15139 Phone: 724-274-8262 Phone: 412-794-8013 Fax: 724-274-8165 Fax: 412-794-8119 Pleasant Hills Penn Hills 623 Clairton Blvd. 3432 William Penn Hwy. Pittsburgh, PA 15236 Pittsburgh, PA 15235 Phone: 412-655-8380 Phone: 412-816-5820 Fax: 412-655-8389 Fax: 412-816-5824.
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