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Red Barbie to benefit the American Heart Association

July 9th, 2010 · No Comments · Amazon, American Heart Association, Heart Disease

As part of the “Go Red for Women” campaign, Mattel released this red Barbie Go Red for Women doll which benefits the American Heart Association. It’s somewhat reminiscent of the Pink Barbie we highlighted a few years ago that benefited breast cancer causes. As much attention is breast cancer gets, most people may not realize […]

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Red Dress that benefits the American Heart Association

February 21st, 2010 · No Comments · Heart Disease, Macys

Here’s a pretty red dress available at Macys. The INC International Concepts Dress, Go Red for Women® is a comfortable dress made from rayon and spandex which is machine washable and made in the USA. The dress is extremely stylish, with a scoop neckline, short puffy sleeves, ruched side seams and an unlined pullover style. […]

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Bare Essentials Lip Gloss that Helps American Heart Association

August 17th, 2009 · Comments Off on Bare Essentials Lip Gloss that Helps American Heart Association · Heart Disease

Bare Escentuals Buxom Lips Charity is a great lip gloss / lip polish available from the good folks at Sephora. In fact, it was a names a Best of Sephora product in 2008. The lip polish creates the look of fuller, more volumptuous lips, providing lots of shine but without a sticky or tacky feel. It’s infused […]

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Hamilton Juicer that Helps Cure Heart Disease

August 8th, 2009 · No Comments · Heart Disease, Target

This Hamilton Juicer, available from Target, is a high-quality juicer with an extra-large feed chute to place fruits and vegetables in, as well as a powerful 800-watt motor to extract the juice. Pulp is collected in a large bin that’s dishwasher-safe. Proceeds from the purchase of this juicer will go to the American Heart Association.

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