Friday, September 6, 2013

Shubeez Beat Cancer Campaign...... and a giveaway!

It is no secret that I am a shubeez affiliate. I LOVE their shoe tags, and I have many. My shoes are loaded with them! It is also no secret that I support Cancer Research, and fundraise all year long, mostly for Breast Cancer.
I totally fangirled when I learned that shubeez would be joining up with Olympic Athlete Shannon Miller in a Beat Cancer campaign!

From the site:

The Lace Up To Beat Cancer campaign is a partnership with Shannon Miller Lifestyle, founded by 7-time Olympic medalist and gymnast Shannon Miller. Shannon Miller is a cancer survivor and health and fitness advocate. Each purchase will benefit the foundation of your choice; BASE Camp Children's Cancer Foundation or the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition. Please select one from the drop down menu when ordering ($1 from every individual purchase and $10 from every bulk purchase goes back to the chosen beneficiary). Together we will lace up to beat cancer, one step at a time. Join the movement!
To buy bulk orders, please use the following discount codes at checkout:
25 shubeez for $75 (BEAT25)
50 shubeez for $ 125 (BEAT50)
100 shubeez for $199 (BEAT100)
*parts may be a choking hazard for small children (one shubeez per package)

I am SO excited!

I already have mine on my shoe, and a second one for one of my readers! How do you win? Check out the site and tell me which charity you would choose if you won! SO easy! While you are there, check out the other tags they sell! Should you decide to buy one or three, be sure to choose my name in the pull down bar. The winner will be chosen at random on Friday, September 13th. oooohhhh creepy!
You can also check them out on Facebook and Twitter!

What other shubeez would you wear?

6 comments:

  1. I would choose the cancer one. I've lost many family members, my mom is a 15 year survivor, and I am high risk - much of my running is to benefit cancer research!

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  2. I would choose cancer. My mom and sister-in-law are breast cancer survivors and I have a good friend that is fighting the battle now...with much courage!

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  3. I only saw Cancer as an opion, but I would choose Autism for mine if I had a choice. What is linkto choose charities?

    MAryalicia

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  4. for now, they just have 2 Cancer foundations. I will have to tell them to add Autism to their shubeez store! I am surprised they don't have it yet, but it may be in the works :)

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