Kicking off on 12 February, Kytons will be donating over 6,000 of their award-winning hot cross buns to KickStart for Kids, allowing the charity to deliver them to the South Australian schools that are registered in their breakfast program.
Founder of KickStart for Kids, Ian Steel, is grateful for Kytons ongoing support: “Kytons have been a massive supporter of KickStart for a number of years now, and they do amazing things in the community.”
“Kytons has the best hot cross buns in the state and this generous donation will definitely bring a lot of joy to the thousands of KickStart kids and their families – we are so grateful!” Ian concluded.
Kytons owner, Sharon Sutton, is an avid supporter of KickStart for Kids and thought this would be a great way to bring joy to kids ahead of Easter.
“Kytons has been involved in the SA community for over 85 years, both through our community fundraising drives and through supporting organisations who help those in need in SA – like Kickstart for Kids. Concentrating at school is difficult enough for kids, let alone trying to do it while you are hungry – we love the work that Kickstart do to alleviate this!”
Our charity hot cross bun drops are so fulfilling every time we do them.
“It’s a great way to spread the hot cross bun love with lots of families across the state, many of whom may be doing it tough at the moment,” Sharon continued.
Kytons Bakery’s buns have previously been awarded the best in Australia and are an iconic Easter staple for many South Australian’s during the holiday period. They are made with top quality Australian dried fruit, Laucke flour, and a mix of fragrant spices.
Over the Easter period, Kytons will make over half a million hot cross buns, ranging from traditional, fruitless, their fan-favourite collaboration with FruChocs, and snack size which are perfect for morning teas and lunchboxes.