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NEW YORK, Oct, 14, 2006
SpongeBob Goes Pink For October
Sales of Limited Edition Beanie Babies Benefit Breast Cancer Charities
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Video Sleepyheads For Breast Cancer It's day four of "The Early Show's" special breast cancer awareness series, "Pink for A Week." Hannah Storm shares some pink items being used to raise money.
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SpongeBob PinkPants Ty Beanie Babies. (CBS)
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SpongeBob PinkPants (Nickelodeon/Viacom/Ty Inc.)
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The world famous sea sponge was on hand to introduce the all-new, limited-edition SpongeBob PinkPants Ty Beanie Baby.
The Beanie marks the first time SpongeBob is being produced in plush in a color other than yellow in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Nickelodeon and Ty will donate profits from sales of the Beanie to various breast cancer charities. Lucky audience members on the plaza received the plush Beanie Babies to take home.
The SpongeBob PinkPants Ty Beanie Baby is available online at The Nickelodeon Shop and in many retail stores while supplies last.
In addition to the Beanie Baby®, Nickelodeon has created a limited-edition t-shirt available exclusively at Nick.com. Profits from the t-shirt will also benefit breast cancer charities.
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