RumChata Supports Lone Survivor Foundation With Freedom Bottle Launch at Indianapolis 500

RumChata Supports Lone Survivor Foundation With Freedom Bottle Launch at Indianapolis 500The Lone Survivor Foundation, which was founded by Marcus Luttrell, author of the 2007 #1 New York Times best-selling book, Lone Survivor, about his survival and loss of fellow service members in Operation Redwing, established the foundation to honor and remember American service members by providing unique educational, rehabilitation, recovery, and wellness opportunities to U.S. Armed Forces members and their families.

“We are honored to have RumChata supporting the Lone Survivor Foundation and our service members and their families through its Freedom Bottle Program,” said Terence D. Jung, executive director, Lone Survivor Foundation. “Connecting the program with the Indy 500 and Andretti Autosport the Memorial Day week, when we remember those who gave their lives in the military serving our country, is especially appreciated. We salute RumChata for supporting our soldiers and veterans.”

The RumChata 750 ml commemorative Freedom Bottle is available in all 50 states at an average retail price of $19.95.

About RumChata
RumChata is available in all 50 states and Canada at an average retail price of $19.95. The RumChata Island Store is open 24 hours a day under the RumChata Island Store tab, or through the RumChata mobile web app.  The web site, app and store can be visited only by adults 21 years of age or older. To find out more information about RumChata including food and drink recipes, and where it is available, can be found at www.rumchata.com You can also find RumChata on Facebook and Twitter

About The Lone Survivor Foundation
The Lone Survivor Foundation is a Federal 501(c)3 Non-Profit Founded in 2010 by Navy SEAL (Ret.) Marcus Luttrell. The Lone Survivor Foundation is here to help America’s wounded service members and their families adjust to the effects of their experiences and help them transition into what may be looked at as their ‘new normal’ – providing an understanding and acceptance of who they are as a person, a family, and a community. For more information please visit www.lonesurvivorfoundation.org.