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Crocs again giving thousands of free pairs to health care workers

RAMAT HASHARON, ISRAEL - JUNE 23: Crocs shoes in all sizes and colors are displayed in a shoe store June 23, 2006 in the upscale Ramat Hasharon town north of Tel Aviv, Israel. The trendy shoes are becoming increasingly popular amongst Israelis willing to pay about $45 for the lightweight, colorful resin shoes. The American company sold 6 million pairs of its various designs last year, about 4,000 times the company's sales of 1,500 pairs when it was founded in 2002. (Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images)

(KTVX) — Crocs is once again thanking healthcare workers who battled on the front lines during the coronavirus pandemic.

The shoe manufacturer announced this week, from May 10-14, health care workers can sign up on their website to receive a free pair of shoes. The company will give away 10,000 pairs of shoes a day.


In March 2020, Crocs launched its new program, “A Free Pair for Healthcare,” offering free Crocs to doctors, nurses, and other health care staff members.

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“In 2020, Crocs donated over 860,000 free pairs of shoes to healthcare workers on the frontlines of COVID-19,” the company said on its website. “Now, just one year later, there’s no better way to say thank you than by doing it all over again.”

Just a few months ago, rapper Post Malone partnered with Crocs and Musicians on Call to donate thousands of pairs of shoes to caregivers and staff in 70 U.S. hospitals.

Crocs reports sales have soared within the last year.