Jamba donates $13,958 to hawaii speed & quickness
Hawaii's Wackiest Race, the annual Jamba BananaMan 5K Chase, raised $13,958 for Hawaii Speed & Quickness, a skills training program designed to teach aspiring athletes to become faster and excel in all types of sports. This years a-peeling event drew more than 1,200 adults and 300 keiki that chased life size bananas around Ala Moana Beach Park. From left: Scott "BananaMan" McPhail, Sr. Vice President, Jamba Hawaii; Rich Miano, President, Hawaii Speed & Quickness; Sherri Rigg, Director of Marketing, Jamba Hawaii.

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