Posted: 14th October 2019 | Back to news feed

Equilibrium Products is supporting Redwings Horse Sanctuary by donating net proceeds from their Christmas Crunchits range!

Redwings Horse Sanctuary believes every horse, pony, donkey and mule has the right to a happy and healthy life, free from fear and neglect. The charity rescues neglected and abandoned equines from all over the country, giving them a safe place to live for the rest of their lives. Redwings are 100% publicly funded and is the UK’s largest horse sanctuary, which means they care for more horses and donkeys every day than anyone else – 1,500 in total.

With a mission statement to create innovative products to make a difference to the wellbeing of the horse, supporting Redwings Horse Sanctuary is something Equilibrium Products are proud to be able to do. After previously adopting Redwings Adoption Stars Zippy, Tinkerbell and Del Boy, Equilibrium Products raised awareness for the Redwings Adoption Scheme in 2018, using their Crunchits Christmas Advent Calendars.

They say Christmas is a time for giving, so for 2019, Equilibrium Products are donating net proceeds from the Crunchits Christmas Advent Calendars and Crunchits Christmas Crackers to Redwings Horse Sanctuary. They have also adopted a further two Adoption Stars, Dolly and Rumpel. You might recognise Rumpel, who features on the packaging of both the Crunchits Advent Calendars and Crackers.

Crunchits are molasses free, low sugar treats with natural flavours. Made with strawberry, beetroot, parsnip, carrot, banana, pea and spinach, Crunchits can be fed daily as a tasty treat or reward.

Crunchits Advent Calendars and Crackers available from October 2019. Find out more at www.equilibriumproducts.com

Or visit https://www.redwings.org.uk/adoption to find out how you can adopt a horse, pony, donkey or mule!

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