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Redemption Plus adds direct-to-consumer option, Boredom Buster Box, during coronavirus pandemic

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April 2, 2020

Having laid off most of its workforce to comply with social distancing mandates, Redemption Plus, which provides family and bowling entertainment businesses with data-backed incentive prize options and redemption tools, has created the Boredom Buster Box, giving people access to its warehouse of toys, according to a press release.

Redemption Plus is also already fulfilling orders for companies who want to send their remote workers something playful and fun. 

"We had to adapt quickly and I'm very proud of my team for coming together during such a difficult time," Chief Operations Officer Mike Tipton said in the press release. 

There are seven box themes at multiple price point options. Themes include Outdoor Games, Indoor Recess, NERF Blasters, Fidget Toys and more. Each box comes packed with toys, fun trinkets and collectibles. Purchasers will also find downloadable resources like "Quarantine Bingo" and chore, behavior and reward charts on the Boredom Buster Box website.

Redemption Plus partnered with Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City to provide a 10% donation for every Boredom Buster Box purchase. Redemption Plus and RMHC-KC have a long-standing relationship, as Redemption Plus donates toys to the Wylie House Kids' Boutique.

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