Burger One teams up with former Detroit Lion Stephen Tulloch to tackle breast cancer

Buy a “Think Pink Milkshake” all month long

Burger One is teaming up with former Detroit Lions linebacker Stephen Tulloch to tackle breast cancer this month with a “Think Pink Milkshake” Breast Cancer Awareness Month giveback at seven Metro Detroit locations. (Courtesy of Burger One)

METRO DETROIT – It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Metro Detroit’s Burger One is teaming up with former Detroit Lion’s linebacker Stephen Tulloch to tackle breast cancer by giving back in support of the Stephen Tulloch Foundation.

Throughout the month of Oct., Burger One, Metro Detroit’s newest burger sensation, will offer a limited edition of a “Think Pink Milkshake.” .55 cents from every shake sold at Burger One locations will go directly to support Tulloch’s Operation 55 local breast cancer initiatives.

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The “Think Pink Milkshake” is a thick and creamy strawberry shake made with fresh fruit and topped with whipped cream and pink sprinkles.

Burger One will donate .55 cents from each shake sold to The Stephen Tulloch Foundation. (Photo courtesy of Burger One)

Burger One will donate .55 cents from each shake sold to The Stephen Tulloch Foundation, specifically supporting Operation 55’s efforts to uplift breast cancer survivors through special events and provide financial assistance for those battling the disease. The initiative helps cover essential needs, such as medical expenses and household bills, offering a source of relief and hope for local families impacted by breast cancer.

The special shake will be available all month for both in-store and online orders at all seven Metro Detroit Burger One locations including Ann Arbor, Dearborn Heights, Centerline, Warren, Farmington, Westland, and Southgate.

Tulloch’s Operation 55 has helped hundreds of children and families across the Metro Detroit area by adopting families for the holidays, providing dental care for kids, promoting educational projects, and partnering with Angels of Hope to deliver Christmas to families affected by cancer.


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