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NEW YORK, Oct. 14, 2006
Baking Up Pink Ribbon Bagels
Panera Bread Marks National Breast Cancer Awareness Month With Special Treat
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Play CBS Video Video KitchenAid For The Cure "The Early Show" continues its special breast cancer awareness series with a set of cookware. Rene Syler shows off products from KitchenAids' Cook for the Cure line.
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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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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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(CBS/The Early Show)
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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.
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Photo Essay Shopping For A Good Cause Join The Early Show in its fight against breast cancer.
The audience on the plaza for The Saturday Early Show was treated to the pink ribbon-shaped bagels from Panera Bread.
The company is helping in the fight against breast cancer by offering the specially created bagels in all of its nearly 1,000 bakery-cafes during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
During October, Panera is donating a portion of the proceeds from each Pink Ribbon Bagel sold to a variety of breast cancer causes, including the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization.
The special bagel follows the tradition of thinking pink in the quest to eradicate breast cancer.
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