Win a Warriors in Pink Tie
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I mentioned my recent trip to see a taping of the Martha Stewart Show with the gang from Ford Cares and the Warriors in Pink program. While I was there, I got a chance to see some of the gear for sale through Ford Cares, including a very swanky tie that sports the logo from the Warriors in Pink program.
The Warrior tie is 100% silk twill with a ribbed texture. And, while this is a great way for men to show their support for breast cancer research, it is a tie that makes an equally stylish accessory for women. It’s packaged in a fantastic gift box that I have been tempted to keep for myself!
One reader here at Quirky Fusion will win one of these beautiful ties. Honestly, the photo doesn’t do it justice!
To Win:
To Enter (once per person/household):
- Leave a comment on this post (right down below). You can share how you’ve been touched by breast cancer or just tell me your favorite product from the Ford Cares website (link above).
- Make sure you enter the correct email address in the email spot on the comment form so I can reach you. Please don’t put your email in the actual comment.
Details:
- Contest will end at 11:59pm Eastern on November 15, 2009.
- Winners will be chosen via random.org. Winner must comply with all rules mentioned here, or a new winner will be selected. I will have the final decision in this matter.
- I will email the winners who will then have 48 hours to respond and claim their prizes. [Depending on the circumstances, winners may have additional time to responds.]
Bonus Entries:
- Subscribe to this blog via email/RSS (once)
- Blog about this contest using the full url *no shortened links* (once)
- Tweet about this contest (max 1 per day)
- Follow this blog on Networked Blogs (bottom right column)
To claim bonus entries, please post one comment on this post per bonus entry (include permalink or tweet url).
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hey thanks for the contest and a great cause
The building I work in, women make up about 80% of the of the employees. They have a number of ways to show their support for breast cancer. The “Warriors in Pink Tie” is a great opportunity for the guys in the building to do likewise. We all have friends or family who have been effected by breast cancer, and we want to show we care. Thank You for the chance!!!
close call made out ok mverno@Roadrunner.com
I have been touched by Breast Cancer by loosing my lovely mother to Breast Cancer at the young age of 49. I was only 19 years old at the time and first began getting mammograms myself at the age of 20. I just celebrated my 50th birthday last month and so far so good, no bad reports. I am planning on walking in a 5k to raise money for Breast Cancer Awareness in memory of my Mom.
it runs in our family, well all cancer does but the women have it hard with this so I am very sympathetic to the cause
My mom is a breast cancer survivor. I think it’s a cool tie.
the Warrior Umbrella is my favorite from their website
I have never been touched by it myself, but I have participated in several breast cancer runs because I do love boobies.
Nobody close to me has been affected by breast cancer, but I know there’s always that chance so I do whatever I can to support the cause, not only for my loved ones, but for everyone’s.
My Granny survived breast cancer but lost the battle to bone cancer
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I recently watched my boss fight breast cancer. I’m lucky to say that its the first time breast cancer has touched me.
I LOVE the warrior t-shirts and long sleeve t’s on the site. Even my boyfriend likes the guys shirts!
I like the Midnight Warrior T-Shirt.
I adore the scarf that Emily Proctor wears in the commercials. Thanks so much for the giveaway. This is an important cause that is very close to my heart.
My grandma passed away from cancer and my aunt is a recent breast cancer survivor, so this is a cause that is very close to my heart and one that I love to support!!
Great tie! Mom is a BC survivor, thank God!
Cancer has hit our family in almost every generation and I lost my Aunt to breast cancer. It’s a terrible thing but I’m always suprised by the strength and courage people with cancer have, especially ladies that have or have had breast cancer.
The tie is beautiful in more ways than one.
Thank you
My friend had breast cancer. She is one of the strongest women I know, she is now in remission and hopefully has kicked the cancer to the curb,happeejackee at gmail dot com
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My great grandmother had breast cancer and lived with us until she passed. I was only 4 but remember her vividly and in every memory she was cheerful and smiling.
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I like the Zune. Kill cancer!
My mom and fil are breast cancer survivors.