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Two Arkanas Walmarts to let customers pay for Fruity Pebbles with rocks for one day

Editor’s note: A representative with the tour’s promotion reached out to KNWA/FOX24 to give a corrected address for the event.

ROGERS, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The Pebbles Pay Tour is coming to two Arkansas Walmarts and will allow customers to pay for their Fruity Pebbles with rocks.

According to a press release, the tour will make three stops in cities with the word “rock” in their names, along with the stop in Rogers. The tour will stop at specific Walmart stores where customers will be able to pay for their Frutity Pebbles with pebbles, stones or rocks.

The event will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Walmart Supercenter at 9053 Highway 107 in Sherwood on Sept. 12 and then at the Walmart Supercenter at 4208 Pleasant Crossing Boulevard in Rogers on Sept. 14.

The release says all rocks will be collected and donated to local parks and recreation departments in participating cities.

Customers are limited to one box of cereal per person while supplies last, and must be 18 or older to claim the box.

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