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Pam Stephan

Rock The Cause in Pink Ear Buds

By , About.com Guide   June 8, 2009

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ipopperz pink ribbon ear buds
YSC/iPopperz Ear Buds
Photo © KoNo Enterprises, LLC
Know someone with a love of all things pink and wants to support breast cancer education? My iPod is pink, and I've just heard about these cool little pink ear buds. These are YSC/iPopperz ear buds, with two pretty pink crystalline jewels on the earpieces and a high-quality, pink enamel ribbon set in the center wire of the ear bud. YSC stands for Young Survival Coalition - a group that works to educate young women about breast health and breast cancer. For every $19.95 YSC/iPopperz ear bud that is sold, KoNo Enterprises will donate 10 percent of the retail purchase price to YSC. This will help YSC fund their work raising young women’s awareness about breast cancer. “The YSC’s continuing efforts to bring programs and education to young women affected by breast cancer will be greatly enhanced by the funds raised from YSC’s partnership with KoNo Enterprises,” said Marcia Stein, CEO, YSC. These earbuds come with a plug that works with most MP3 players, CD and DVD players, as well as laptop computers and any cell phone that takes a standard 3.5mm plug. Your ears and my ears are probably different sizes, but that's okay because these little ear buds come with 3 sizes of ear pads - so you could customize the fit just for yourself! These would make a nice birthday gift or a gift for a friend who is just starting treatment for breast cancer. Or maybe you just need a little giftie for yourself - a gift that also gives a donation to help raise awareness about breast cancer.
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