Princeton Lindt Chocolate shop to support Autism Speaks

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Princeton Lindt Chocolate shop is set to donate a portion of proceeds to Autism Speaks.

Autism Speaks Shopping Night is scheduled for 5:30to 7:30 p.m. April 15 at the Lindt Chocolate Shop, 68 Palmer Square West, Princeton.

The shopping night comes just in time for Easter shopping and to celebrate National Autism Awareness Month.

Lindt is set to donate 15 percent of the event’s proceeds to Autism Speaks to fund its science, advocacy and family services initiatives.

Attendees will be treated to goodie bags, complimentary chocolates and the chance to win a Lindt chocolate-filled Easter basket.

For the sixth consecutive year, Lindt is supporting the world’s leading autism and science advocacy organization through sales of the chocolatier’s iconic Lindt Gold Bunny figure. During the Easter season, the company raises additional funds for the cause through its annual Lindt Gold Bunny Celebrity Auction, and activities in Lindt Chocolate Shops and online.

Over the past six years, Lindt has raised more than $600,000 for Autism Speaks.

More information is online at autismspeaks.org.

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