Buy a pair of these cuties, and you get to pick your campaign — The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation or Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
Spend $10, and $1 goes to your choice.
It’s something, that $1, but the best part of this deal (for me, anyway) is that these mittens are chunky knit, made with thick high bulk acrylic yarn, fully lined with fleece for comfort, warmth, and moisture wicking.
You know what that means?
Toasty warm!
And since my whole body is so very cold these days, these are looking mighty tempting!
Santa, are you listening?

Corinne Speckert on 1/11/2011 at 7:51 pm said:
To the author of this intriguing blog, I just wanted to say that I really appreciate it. Your content is well written, engaging and covers an array of topics, not just breast cancer – helping those with cancer remember there’s a lot more out there than the disease.
I also appreciate the work you’ve done to encourage others to donate to the cause, which is why I’m reaching out to you. I’m working with a company called Process Pink, with the mission of raising money for breast cancer research via credit card processing techniques.
When a consumer makes a credit card purchase at a Process Pink participating merchant, a portion of Process Pink ‘s profits from the credit card processing fees is donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
I’m trying to spread the word and would appreciate feedback or any support to help me achieve this.
The link to the site is below, if you’d like to check it out.
Keep up the good work, and I’m looking forward to checking out some of your other blog topics as well!
BTW, sorry about writing this as a comment instead of directly to you, but I didn’t see any contact information.
Thanks again,
Corinne
http://processpink.com/About/Blog/tabid/1001/EntryId/13/Online-Credit-Card-Payment-Processors-Will-Enable-Your-Business.aspx
http://processpink.com/About/Blog/tabid/1001/EntryId/9/Virtual-Terminal-Credit-Card-Processing.aspx
http://processpink.com/About/Blog/tabid/1001/EntryId/12/The-Merchant-Cash-Advance.aspx