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Canadian Drug Store Makes It To The Big Leagues

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

The Canadian Drugstore is pleased to announce its partnership with the legendary Philadelphia Phillies and the Clearwater Threshers for the 2011 baseball season.
The Clearwater Threshers are the Class-A Advanced affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies and will be playing 70 home games this year at Bright House Field in Clearwater. The Canadian Drugstore, a U.S. company headquartered in Zephyrhills, is sponsoring the Threshers’ Senior Fan Club, the Silver Sharks.
Open to those 55 and older, the Silver Sharks offer discounts, promotions and other benefits to participating fans.
“We are excited to be part of the 2011 Season and to participate in bringing this popular program to the community,” said Bill Hepscher, owner of The Canadian Drugstore. “Thresher baseball plays an important role by creating a terrific venue for family members of all ages to come together and enjoy quality time. Our personal passion for ‘America’s pastime’ as well as our company’s commitment to quality and value promises to deliver a home run as we increase the community’s awareness of our company and its services.”
The Canadian Drugstore operates three storefronts/offices in Largo, Tampa, and Zephyrhills. The Zephyrhills office is located at 38176 Medical Center Ave. The Canadian Drugstore is not a pharmacy but is a company dedicated to helping people find the best price on their prescription medication.
The Silver Sharks met on Wednesday, April 27, for the Threshers game against the Lakeland Flying Tigers. They will continue to meet during every Wednesday home game throughout the season.
For more information on how to register or for information about The Canadian Drugstore, call (813) 788-2007 or visit www.drugstoreunlimited.com.
The Canadian Drug Store works with a network of licensed domestic and international pharmacies and arranges to have all orders shipped directly to its clients. The majority of The Canadian Drug Store’s clients are seniors who hit the coverage gap (doughnut hole) in their Medicare Part D insurance or self-employed individuals without prescription drug coverage.

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