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3 ways to celebrate the Kentucky Derby with Kroger

Kroger’s going the extra mile this Derby season, and we’re not just talking laps.

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People inside a Kroger with a large garland on the table in front.

We can’t wait to see the garlands on the winning horse.

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Break out the big hats and bow ties — the Kentucky Derby is coming in hot.

The iconic race returns Saturday, May 3, but the party has already started at Kroger, the one-stop shop for all things Derby.

From Trophy Tours and live garland-making to themed merch, food, and decor, here are three ways to celebrate in style:

🏆 See the official Derby Trophy

The 151st Kentucky Derby Trophy is making pre-race rounds at Kroger. Don’t miss your chance to see it up close:

  • Tuesday, April 22 | 1–3 p.m. | 3039 Breckenridge Lane
  • Wednesday, April 23 | 4–6 p.m. | Middletown Kroger, 12101 Shelbyville Rd

🌿 Watch garland-making live

See master florists assemble the iconic floral garlands for race day winners at Middletown Kroger:

  • Oaks Garland of Lilies | Thursday, May 1 | 5–8 p.m.
  • Derby Garland of Roses | Friday, May 2 | 4–8 p.m.

🎉 Prep the perfect Derby party

Planning a winner’s circle at home?

Kroger has you covered with flowers, balloons, Derby merch, and everything you need to mix the perfect Mint Julep. Grab ingredients, pick up the official 2025 Derby glass, and check out Kroger’s signature Julep recipe online.

Get in the Derby spirit

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