HOLIDAY FOOD DRIVE EVENT WITH SPECIAL APPEARANCES BY "HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 2" COSTUME CHARACTERS DEC. 22
Donate to Receive a "Hotel Transylvania 2" Gift Bag, Take Photos with Costume Characters, and for Chance to Win a Digital Copy of the Film On Amazon Video
In celebration of "Hotel Transylvania 2’s" arrival on Digital HD Dec. 22, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is partnering with KIIS-FM and Vons Pavilions to host a food drive benefiting the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank.
Drop off healthy canned foods at the Vons in Culver City located on Jefferson Blvd. Dec. 22 from 9:30 A.M. – Noon.
There will be gift bags, photo ops with costume characters, and a chance to win a digital copy of the film on Amazon Video.
Vons and Pavilions stores across Southern California have $7 pre-packed hunger bags available for those in need this holiday season.
Fans and customers can come into the store, pick up a bag, and drop it in the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank donation bin right there in the parking lot.
Suggested foods include: Canned or dried fruits and vegetables, spaghetti sauce, canned fruit (in its own juice), canned or dry beans as a good source of fiber, canned tuna, salmon, or chicken, chili, beans (dry or canned), oatmeal, whole grain crackers, whole wheat pasta, low sugar/high fiber cereal, whole grain rice.
For more information on what foods to donate, visit us at lafoodbank.org
Sony Pictures Animation’s monster family box-office hit "HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 2," which grossed more than $430 million in theaters worldwide to date, debuts on Digital HD Dec. 22, just in time for holiday viewing and on Blu-ray 3D™ Combo Pack, Blu-ray™ Combo Pack and DVD on Jan. 12 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
The Hotel Transylvania sequel reunites ‘Drac’s Pack’ of loveable characters, led by “Vampa” Drac (Adam Sandler, Grown-Ups) as they try to put Mavis (Selena Gomez, Spring Breakers) and Johnny’s (Andy Samberg, TV’s “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”) son Dennis through a “monster-in-training” boot camp to bring out his vampire side. But little do they know that Drac’s grumpy and very old, old, old school dad Vlad (comedy legend Mel Brooks) is about to pay the family a visit at the hotel.
When Vlad finds out that his great-grandson is not a pure blood and humans are now welcome at Hotel Transylvania, it doesn’t take long for things to get batty