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Rite Aid prepares to sell remaining assets

Walgreens and the three brand management companies are evaluating Rite Aid’s intellectual property and loyalty program.

PHILADELPHIA—With the June 18 deadline for bidding on Rite Aid's remaining assets looming, potential buyers who are considering them include Walgreens, reality star turned entrepreneur Kourtney Kardashian, consumer-focused private equity firms, and three brand management companies: Authentic Brands Group, WHP Global and Marquee Brands.

Walgreens and the three brand management companies are evaluating Rite Aid’s intellectual property and loyalty program.

Prospective buyers line up for Rite Aid assets
Kourtney Kardashian is said to be exploring a bid for Rite Aid’s iconic Thrifty ice cream brand.

It appears that Kardashian is interested in Rite Aid’s ice cream brand Thrifty. Kardashian is the co-founder of gummy vitamin maker Lemme and the owner of wellness and lifestyle website Poosh.

The pharmacy chain's Thrifty ice cream brand is sold at ice cream counters in some Rite Aid locations or by the carton at Rite Aid and other retailers, including Albertsons. Thrifty launched in 1940 at a small factory in West Hollywood and counts a number of celebrities as customers, including Kardashian. Some consumer-focused private equity firms are also eyeing Thrifty.

Last month, Rite Aid said it had reached agreements to sell prescription files for more than 1,000 pharmacy locations, nearly all of its stores. CVS, Walgreens, Albertsons, Kroger and Giant Eagle were among the successful bidders.

The current bid deadline for the remaining assets is June 18 at 5 p.m. EST.

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