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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and pink ribbon products that support the fight against breast cancer are popping up everywhere — even in the grocery store. Lean Cuisine's line of specially marked frozen entrees and designer lunch bags is expected to generate the company's minimum guaranteed total $200,000 donation to Susan G. Komen for the Cure this year. At Kroger stores, Campbell is selling nearly 7 million "limited edition" pink and white cans of its most popular tomato and chicken noodle soups. With the help of Campbell and other vendor partners, Kroger has committed to raising $3 million to support breast cancer awareness and research this year. Many Kroger brand foods are also specially tagged with bright pink price tags. ...more
October 18, 2007
October used to be shrouded in black and orange, but in recent years, pink has nudged into the palette. ...more
October 15, 2007
EDITOR'S NOTE: At press time Thursday, it was learned that Susan Hoover, because of illness, would not attend the Ignite the Promise: Global Advocate Summit in Budapest, Hungary. ...more
September 29, 2007
Jim Pollard, Annie Mae Thompson Robinson's son, says his mom partied hearty for two days recently to celebrate her 99th birthday. ...more
September 24, 2007
It's hard to imagine Geralyn Lucas ever missing a beat. ...more
September 20, 2007
Last year, when New Port Richey's Jeanie Almo led a team of eight people to raise $27,000 for the Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk to benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation, she conducted her efforts with a great deal of personal conviction. ...more
September 15, 2007
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