appleinsider.com — Big-box retailer Target this month began offering shoppers a special edition pink Apple iPod shuffle and iTunes gift card combo, sales of which help support the fight against breast cancer. For the same $79 that Apple charges for diminutive clip-on digital audio players, Target is also throwing in a $15 iTunes gift card. In addition, the retailer i
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moxxSep 27, 2007
Carrying around that brick might give you colon cancer.
Closed AccountSep 27, 2007
I have compassion but you're completely wrong. Why do you think every company out there has some form of promotion for breast cancer? The answer: breast cancer has to do with sex (well, a sexy part) and sex sells. Period. It's a demented fact but that's the reason companies do these silly promotions. Why is it virtually none have "awareness campaigns" for all the other diseases which affect MANY more people like heart disease and lung cancer? So maybe these breast cancer awareness campaigns aren't about "girl power" but it is about companies attempting to better sell their products by slathering some pink paint on it and saying it's going to help find a cure, which it's not.
exosusSep 27, 2007
I eat baby seals, they taste great
threedee912Sep 27, 2007
Remember those hot pink zunes that were randomly placed into regular zune packaging?
edebiyatDec 31, 2007
it isn't treated any differently than any other cancer. Why are you going to try and cure breast cancer (as if it can be cured any way differently than other cancers can) and neglect the other cancers that aren't as gender specific? Why not just fight cancer in general? That's like saying "fight scrapes on elbows!" Regards, <a class="user" href="http://www.anarsist.org/">http://www.anarsist.org/</a>