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Pink KitchenAid Mixer for a Breast Cancer Cure

October 7th, 2007 · 2 Comments · Breast Cancer, Macys, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation

Disclosure: We participate in the eBay Partner Network (EPN) meaning we may earn a commission when users click on links to eBay and make purchases.  UPDATE: For reasons I’m still not sure of, KitchenAid appears to have discontinued its very long-standing relationship with Susan G. Komen. In 2018 its long-time Cook for the Cure microsite was […]

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Pink Hair Straightener: Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2007

October 5th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Breast Cancer, Overstock

This Farouk hair straightening package has gotten rave reviews from users of Overstock.Com. Inventory is running low, so get it while you can! The package includes a limited edition CHI flat iron, as well as a bottle of CHI iron guard to protect your hair as you’re straightening it, and a bottle of CHI Infusion […]

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Breast Cancer Awareness T-Shirt: Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2007

October 3rd, 2007 · No Comments · American Cancer Society, Breast Cancer, Foot Locker

This limited edition T-Shirt , sold by Foot Locker, is being sold to promote Breast Cancer Awareness. For every shirt sold, Foot Locker will donate $5 to the American Cancer Society, one of the oldest health agencies in the United States with over two million volunteers around the country dedicated to research, education, support for […]

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Estée Lauder Cosmetics: Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2007

October 1st, 2007 · No Comments · Breast Cancer, Macys

As of 2007, Breast Cancer continues to be the most common form of cancer among women. Over a woman’s lifetime, there is a 1 in 8 chance of developing invasive breast cancer. This year alone, about 175,000 women in the United States have been diagnosed with the disease. It is still the second leading cause […]

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