Yesterday wandering around the grocery store, this caught my eye:
It's a bottle of vodka with the breast cancer ribbon on it. I picked it up, read the tag, and was impressed. For every $33 bottle purchased, $5 goes to support breast cancer foundations. Unlike most products making this promise, there is no cap to how much will be donated. Rather, they will keep on going "until a cure is found."
This is a both a cause and a means of support I can get behind. Next time I am making a liquor purchase, it might be this one.
You can find out more info on the website for Her Vodka.
Or, if vodka's not your thing, you can always donate to my good friend coneyslut, who is doing the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk for the Cure.
/public service announcement
It's a bottle of vodka with the breast cancer ribbon on it. I picked it up, read the tag, and was impressed. For every $33 bottle purchased, $5 goes to support breast cancer foundations. Unlike most products making this promise, there is no cap to how much will be donated. Rather, they will keep on going "until a cure is found."
This is a both a cause and a means of support I can get behind. Next time I am making a liquor purchase, it might be this one.
You can find out more info on the website for Her Vodka.
Or, if vodka's not your thing, you can always donate to my good friend coneyslut, who is doing the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk for the Cure.
/public service announcement
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pawko4b:
Sure thing. No problem. It was that or get paddled again and well ya know...
pawko4b:
Happy Easter to you and your Jhay.