Are you ready to suds up for a cause? Soapy Joe’s is bringing a whole new meaning to being a Bigwig with their Soapy Bigwig campaign in support of Susan G. Komen®. And guess what? Their secret weapon is none other than pink hair! 

That’s right, Soapy himself has decided to dye his locks pink for the entire month of March to raise $5,000 for breast cancer. Talk about commitment!  

Soapy Joe’s Car Wash is also offering limited edition pink merchandise and beverages at their four convenience stores It’s like a pink paradise! From Bubbles for Boobies t-shirts to Pink Soapy Joe’s scrunchies, they’ve got you covered in the trendiest shade of the season. 

And let’s not forget about the treats! March is the month to indulge in all things pink at participating locations. Sip on a Large or XL Pink Slurpee® while treating yourself to a rotational assortment of “pink” food and beverage offerings. It’s a pink extravaganza that will satisfy both your taste buds and your desire to make a difference. 

Soapy is calling on everyone with a soft spot for ending breast cancer to join him in this sudsy mission. Whether you’re a bubble enthusiast or a cleanliness aficionado, your support is crucial. Every donation, big or small, will directly contribute to breast cancer research, education, and support programs that have a profound impact on countless lives. 

http://www.info-komen.org/goto/SoapyJoe 

So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to lather up, show your support, and help Soapy Joe reach his goal. Donate today or head over to any Soapy Joe Car Wash convenience store to get your hands on some fabulous pink merchandise. Not only will you be sporting trendy gear, but you’ll also be partaking in a cause that’s making a difference. 

Thank you for being an incredible part of our community and for joining us in supporting Soapy as he embraces his inner pink Bigwig. Together, we can create a world where breast cancer is a thing of the past. Let’s wash away breast cancer, one pink bubble at a time! 

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