Transitions and Eye Recommend Announce ‘The Best A Lens Can Offer’ Promotion in Canada

Transitions Optical and Eye Recommend have partnered to launch a joint contest, ‘The Best A Lens Can Offer’, to promote Transitions® lens products during the months of September and October. The contest is open to all Eye Recommend clinics and their patients across Canada.

Once registered for the contest, Eye Recommend clinics will complete a Transitions® Signature® GEN 8 lensonline training webinar. After completion of the training, the clinic will receive various printable and downloadable tools and POS materials, including counter cards and various social media assets to help promote and support the success of the promotion. Patients are encouraged to register their Transitions lens purchase for an opportunity to receive a pre-paid $50 VISA gift card. The Eye Recommend clinic with the highest number of Transitions lens pairs dispensed during the promotional period will receive a prize pack for every dispensing staff member. Any Transitions lens product dispensed is eligible, including Transitions Signature GEN 8 lenses (including Transitions Signature GEN 8 Style Colors), Transitions® XTRActive® lenses (including Transitions XTRActive Style Mirrors) and Transitions® Vantage® lenses.

“We recognize the challenges this year has brought for everyone, including our amazing industry partners,” said Christine Zeggil, National Key Account Executive for Transitions Canada. “We are pleased to partner with Eye Recommend to offer this promotion, bringing additional value to their member’s clinics and patients.” 

“We value opportunities that support our member clinics,” said Mariko Macken, Director of Marketing and Communications with Eye Recommend. “We are pleased to be able to partner with Transitions Optical for promotions like this that reward patients for taking care of their eye health and vision, and also engage the clinic staff.”

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