The Future for Children with Cancer Just Got Sweeter

Bradley CureCardEvery year, Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant locations across Delaware and Pennsylvania donate $0.75 from the sales of their Triple Chocolate Hill dessert to CureSearch. The dessert was developed exclusively to benefit CureSearch’s mission to end children’s cancer, and consists of a double fudge brownie, covered in a peanut butter-caramel sauce, chocolate sauce, accompanied by a scoop of vanilla ice cream and topped with freshly whipped cream.

As if that wasn’t already a sweet deal, this month just got sweeter. In honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and the #MakeItGoldForKids campaign, home brewers Kevin Finn and Mark Edelson, and restauranteur Kevin Davies, are also donating proceeds from the sale of CureCards to CureSearch.


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Since 2004, Iron Hill has donated over $219,000 to CureSearch to help accelerate the search for cancer cures. The company and staff recognize the importance of children’s cancer research, as Mark’s wife, Maureen, is a pediatric oncologist at Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Delaware.

The next time you’re at an Iron Hill restaurant, don’t forget to order the Triple Chocolate Hill dessert to help make the future sweeter for children with cancer. And share your sweet experience on social media with #MakeItGoldForKids.

Learn more about Iron Hill here, and find out how you can #MakeItGoldForKids here.

For more information, please contact mallory.zarate@curesearch.org.

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