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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Simple Green Pink Ribbon (Let's help them fight Breast Cancer!) - Giveaway

Though this is a giveaway, I hope you will please read through this post - it can help you and those you love, and you will learn how you can help by buying a product you may already use - just look for the Pink bottle!



As you know, I love Simple Green products, and am a huge fan of theirs. Simple Green has always in the past, financially supported environmental organizations and community clean-up organizations, but this year, something hit a little close to home at Simple Green.  For the first time ever, Simple Green is  producing a product that will send a portion of sales to a worthy organization that supports women’s health – the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

Simple Green PINK Ribbon is the same naturally-derived formula as their Simple Green Naturals Multi-Surface Care cleaner – but packaged in a beautiful pink bottle with a pink grapefruit natural essential-oil scent.

It cleans beautifully and provides money for educational programs, preventative screening, and research – not event planning. The product is only currently being carried by the Navy Exchange (nationwide) and a few smaller California retailers (like Orchard Supply) but they are hoping that it will grow in popularity and be a big seller by next year. Your support with Internet sales can help assure that the product survives into next year.

I know that I, personally, have had quite a few people close to me diagnosed with breast cancer. One of my aunts died from breast cancer, and two other aunts are survivors. I also have many friends who, thank goodness, are survivors. This is an amazing thing that Simple Green is doing - after all education, screening and research are so important in the fight against breast cancer.


Simple Green Pink Ribbon is a ready to use multi-surface cleaner made from 100% naturally-sourced ingredients. It is non-toxic - safer for you, your family and the environment. 5% of wholesale sales go to the National Breast Cancer Foundation-for education programs, screening & early detection, and research.

Please help if you can. A bottle of Simple Green Pink only costs $4.29, and it comes with a pink microfiber cloth too!  Make sure you tell your friends and family too.

To learn more or to order, please visit Simple Green "Pink".

GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED!
WIN IT: To help spread the word about Simple Green Pink Ribbon, Simple Green is letting me give away a bottle of Simple Green Pink Ribbon, as well as two pink microfiber clothes to one of my readers.

For first (and required entry), please visit The National Breast Cancer Foundation and tell me something you learned.  Not only will you find this site informative, you can also learn about developing an Early Detection Plan for yourself, or helping a loved one with theirs.  Of course, if you'd like to make a donation while you are there, it would help immensely.  Together we can make a difference!

EXTRA ENTRIES (leave a separate comment for each):

Make a donation (any amount) to The National Breast Cancer Foundation - 5 entries


breast cancer donationPlace the "My Blog Cares" breast cancer badge on your blog and "Diets in Review" will donate $5.00 in the name of your blog to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Maybe you can encourage your readers to post it too! - 3 entries




Follow The National Breast Cancer Foundation on Twitter - 1 entry

Become a fan of The National Breast Cancer Foundation on Facebook - 1 entry

Giveaway ends on October 31st at 9:00 p.m. (PST)


Blog author never gets paid to post.  The only compensation for any review on this site is a sample of  product for review. I received a bottle of the above product as a thank you for posting about this cause.  The opinions herein are those of blog author only.


77 comments:

Mrs. Fish aka Two Fish said...

I love it! Eco friendly and PINK! I love anything that helps support saving the tatas.

brennaboo said...

I learned that "Generally, early breast cancer does not cause pain."
I guess I kinda knew that, but it's surprising as well.
brennaboo/gmail

brennaboo said...

Following The National Breast Cancer Foundation on twitter. @brennaboo. brennaboo/gmail

brennaboo said...

FB fan of The National Breast Cancer Foundation. Brenna Chavez. brennaboo/gmail

GabbyLowe said...

NBCF has created an interactive, step-by-step guide to help you EXPLORE planned giving, RESEARCH gift options, and CONTACT our experts to establish your gift plan.

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GabbyLowe said...

http://newagemama.blogspot.com/

posted the my blog cares button #1

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GabbyLowe said...

http://newagemama.blogspot.com/

posted the my blog cares button #2

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GabbyLowe said...

http://newagemama.blogspot.com/

posted the my blog cares button #3

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GabbyLowe said...

Follow The National Breast Cancer Foundation (GabbyLowe)

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GabbyLowe said...

timmiedeluca@comcast.net

fan of The National Breast Cancer Foundation (Laura DeLuca)

blabla3269 said...

finding a lump doesnt mean you have breast cancer
8 out of 10 are not

marthajane said...

Exercise pumps up the immune system and lowers estrogen levels. With as little as four hours of exercise per week, a woman can begin to lower her risk of breast cancer.

marthajane said...

I follow the NBCF on twitter (momthatreads)

Janette said...

I learned how to volunteer with the NBCF and signed up!

Janette said...

following nbcf on twitter @jsoldham

Tami said...

i learned that Exercise pumps up the immune system and lowers estrogen levels. With as little as four hours of exercise per week, a woman can begin to lower her risk of breast cancer. good to know- my grandma had breast cancer twice and i am worried i might get it too

Tami said...

how fantastic!! i put their button on my blog and contacted them. this is GREAT!

Tami said...

2nd entry for posting blog button and letting them know

Tami said...

3rd entry for posting blog button and letting them know

Sarah said...

the national breast cancer foundation provides mammograms for those in need. that's very good of them - it's important!

spitfyr323 said...

My aunt was recently diagnosed with Stage 0 Breast Cancer. I learned that her 5-year Survival Rate is 100%!

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spitfyr323 said...

I'm an e-mail subscriber

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spitfyr323 said...

Follow NBCF on Twitter @spitfyr323

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spitfyr323 said...

Fan of NBCF on FB

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Janna @ Feed Your Pig said...

exercise can lower the risk of breast cancer!


Thanks for entering me! Great Contest!

Janna Johnson
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jannajanna@hotmail.com
www.FeedYourPigBlog.com

Angela said...

I was surprised to see Hardees as a sponsor. I'm proud of them. :)

My email is in my profile and I love, love, love your cats! I am so jealous.

Angela said...

I put the badge on my blog #1

Angela said...

I put the badge on my blog #2

Angela said...

I put the badge on my blog #3

Angela said...

Following on twitter as @suburbanjung

MaggieM said...

I learned that exercise pumps up the immune system and lowers estrogen levels. With as little as four hours of exercise per week, a woman can begin to lower her risk of breast cancer. I also learned about the BracAnalysis or Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer (HBOC) Syndrome. This test costs around $3,000.00 and many insurance companies to not cover the costs of this test.

maggie@mannwieler.com

MaggieM said...

I follow The National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) on Twitter as "Smokeysmom"

maggie@mannwieler.com

MaggieM said...

I am a Facebook Fan of The National Breast Cancer Foundation as Maggie Mannwieler.

maggie@mannwieler.com

MaggieM said...

#1 - I made a donation to The National Breast Cancer Foundation:)

maggie@mannwieler.com