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NEW YORK, Oct. 11, 2006
Red Envelope Goes Pink For A Cause
Sales Of 'Think Pink' Products Benefit Breast Cancer Research
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Play CBS Video Video Red For A Day For Cancer "The Early Show" continues their breast cancer series, "Pink for A Week" by going red for a day. Hannah Storm explains how money is being raised for breast cancer research.
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Video Pink For A Week As part of the breast cancer awareness series "Pink for a Week," Rene Syler presents New Balance's "Lace Up for the Cure" product line. Sales of these products benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
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Video Trading Golden Gloves For Pink Melissa Hernandez, a former Golden Gloves champion, trades in her golden gloves for pink ones in today's Pink for a Week feature.
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The Early Show's Hanna Storm shows off items in Red Envelope's "Think Pink" collection, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006. (CBS/The Early Show)
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Sales of products in Red Envelope's "Think Pink" collection benefit the Entertainment Industry Foundation's Women's Cancer Research Fund. (CBS/The Early Show)
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Red Hat Society members visit the plaza as The Early Show's "Pink for a Week" series goes red for a day with items from Red Envelope, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006. (CBS/The Early Show)
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Sales of products in Red Envelope's "Think Pink" collection benefit the Entertainment Industry Foundation's Women's Cancer Research Fund. (CBS/The Early Show)
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Red Envelope's Think Pink photo collage tote was one of the giveaways on to the Plaza audience. sales of the item benefit the EIF Women's Cancer Research Fund. (Red Envelope)
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Photo Essay Shopping For A Good Cause Join The Early Show in its fight against breast cancer.
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In The Spotlight Pink For A Week Find out about the non-profit organizations waging the fight and learn how you can help.
This September and October, Red Envelope will donate 10 percent of the proceeds from its "Think Pink" collection to the EIF's Women's Cancer Research Fund.
Audience members on the plaza received a super soft pink chenille lounging jacket or a pink photo collage tote.
The Women's Cancer Research Fund is a program of the Entertainment Industry Foundation and was established by honorary Chairs Rita Wilson, Tom Hanks, Kate Capshaw and Steven Spielberg.
The proceeds will support innovative research, education and outreach directed at the development of more effective approaches to early diagnosis and prevention of breast cancer and all women's cancers.
Take a look at other "Think Pink" products available from Red Envelope that were on display Wednesday on The Early Show:
- Think Pink Ribbon Necklace ($55)
- Think Pink Jewelry Portfolio ($85)
- Think Pink Bracelet ($48)
- Eleni's Think Pink Cookies ($58)
- Think Pink Monogrammed Soaps ($30)
- Think Pink Gardening Gloves ($26 - $31)
- Think Pink Lady Bug Bracelet ($50)
- Think Pink Travel Wallet ($55 - $60)
- Think Pink Bella Robe ($98)
- Think Pink Pearl I.D. Bracelet ($65 - $70)
- Think Pink Triple Stand Pearl Bracelet ($48)
- Think Pink Pearl XOXO Bracelet ($65)
- Think Pink Truffles ($25)
- Think Pink Heart Locket Key Chain ($35 - $40)
- Think Pink Leather I.D. Bracelet ($35 - $38)
- Think Pink Cherry Blossom Bracelet ($85)
- Think Pink Clustered Pearls ($75)
- Think Pink Leather Catchall ($48 - $53)
- Think Pink Silk PJ ($115 - $120)
- Think Pink Pearl Illusion Necklace ($50)
- Think Pink Leather Jewelry Box ($100)
- Think Pink Suede Paint Kit ($38)
- Think Pink Diptyque Rose Candle ($52)
- Think Pink Guidance Necklace ($50)
- Mini Valet Clock ($40 - $45)
- Think Pink T-Shirt ($28)
- Think Pink Mini Crock Shaker ($25)
- Pink Leather Dual Time Clock ($45 - $50)
Watch all week as new pink products benefiting breast cancer charities are shown and given away to our audience.
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