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NBC.com – They Are Warriors in Pink! Raising Over $1 Million
NBC, they’re not just a network TV station, they’re also warriors in pink!
Along with Ford, NBC is fighting breast cancer with their Warriors in Pink. And they’ve also partnered with the Biggest Loser to help get the word out. And to WEAR it out. One of the best things about the Warrior in Pink is that 100%, yes 100% of the net proceeds will be going to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation…and they’ve raised about $1.4 million dollars so far!
What does the promotion stand for?
“Courage, hope, love, commitment. Warriors in Pink symbols represent the greatest strengths of Warriors in the fight against breast cancer. Again in 2010, Warriors in Pink wear and gear display the symbols of the Warrior in the year’s most fashion-forward colors and styles. 100% of the net proceeds go to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, which means that you become a Warrior every time you buy.”
You can check out the line right here. As they say “Wear it like you mean it.”
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3 Comments
shelly pitt commented on Nov 24 10 at 3:39 amthis is great what the biggest losers has done.there geting the word out,about breast cancer.raising money for it,can hopefully someday find a cure for it.what a great cause for the susan g.komen foundation.
Henriette vanBoxtel commented on Nov 25 10 at 12:57 amentering for new ford edge.great show have enjoyed this show from the first show on.keep up the good work
tenzin deycehn commented on Nov 25 10 at 4:18 amI appreciate anything which has a good motive behind it. I think it’s a really nice thought to make women aware about breast cancer. The biggest loser show is my favorite show and by taking part in something like that makes me more proud of this show. Three cheers for everyone who have put there efforts in making this show so popular. yupppppppyyyyy!
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