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SALT LAKE CITY — On Tuesday, April 26 pretzel lovers can walk into participating Pretzelmaker stores and trade a warm heart for a warm stomach.
In honor of National Pretzel Day, Pretzelmaker is encouraging its customers to share tweets with messages of kindness using the hashtag #warmthoughts. If customers show their tweets in the store, they can get a free pretzel, as part of Pretzelmaker's "Share Something Warm" campaign.
@alaskamartinez I have done both, as a matter of fact! 😊🐶 How about you?
— Cactus Reds (@CactusReds) April 19, 2016
#WarmThoughts -a great excuse to say how much I love @living_rosa family for sharing their lives with us. #NationalPretzelDay@Pretzelmaker
— Elizabeth Blackwell (@tnlizabee) April 18, 2016
“We are so thankful for our loyal customers, and we look forward to sharing our own messages of gratitude through this promotion, Lisa Cheatham, director of marketing of Pretzelmaker said. "We look forward to hearing pretzel lovers' warm thoughts nationwide, and we invite folks to stop by a Pretzelmaker store on April 26 to enjoy a free pretzel on us."
Participating Utah locations include:
Layton Hills Mall
2070 Layton Hills Mall, Layton
Cache Valley Mall
1300 N. Main St., Logan
Morgan
30 N. State St., Morgan
Fashion Place
6191 S. State St., Murray
Newgate Mall
1027 Newgate Mall, Ogden
University Mall
575 E. University Parkway, Orem
Provo Mall
1200 Town Center Ave., Provo
South Town Center Mall
10450 S. State St., Sandy
Red Cliffs Mall
1750 E. Red Cliffs Drive, St. George
Valley Fair Mall
3601 S. 2700 West, West Valley City
🐺 "Love" is looking down at his feet and seeing a pair of Racoon socks which make you smile because they remind you of him...👑 #warmthoughts
— Sailor (@josmit1987) April 13, 2016
Card making service project for folks who need a kind word. #LC#CampusLiving#WarmThoughtspic.twitter.com/bsVXsj6K4E
— Jack Harris (@aujaharris) April 9, 2016
Sean Stoker is a journalism student at UVU interning for KSL.com. He runs a YouTube channel called QuestSeans. Follow him on Twitter @theroyalthey