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Blake’s newest Kinder Cider supports Detroit nonprofit that provides jobs for homeless

Saint Chéri raises funds for Empowerment Plan

ARMADA, Mich. – The newest release in the Blake’s Kinder Cider series supports a Detroit nonprofit that provides employment and job training for homeless people.

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Saint Chéri, a cherry cider aged in bourbon barrels, will raise funds for Empowerment Plan. The organization trains employees to make coats that transform into sleeping bags.

The Armada cider maker introduced the drink on World Kindness Day, which was Wednesday. It joins other ciders that support various nonprofits, including one that raises funds for the LGBT National Hotline and an organization that pairs shelter dogs with veterans.

A release party will be held from 5-9 p.m. Nov. 22 at the Blake’s Tasting Room at 17985 Armada Center Road in Armada.