Cookies For Kids' Cancer: Philosophy Oatmeal Raisin 3-in-1 *GIVEAWAY*

4:18 PM Posted by Erin




Philosophy, that wonderful company you know and love for their terrific scented bath products and fun, uplifting, and often inspirational packaging has recently teamed up with an organization for a very important cause. 100% of all sales from August 15th – October 15th of their deliciously aromatic, Oatmeal Raisin high foaming shampoo, shower gel and bubble bath 3-in-1 will benefit Cookies for Kids’ Cancer.
Did you know...

Ø Pediatric cancer is referred to as an “orphan disease” because there is little or no profit to be made by the pharmaceutical companies and the reason why they ignore pediatric cancers for the most part.

Ø Each year in the U.S., nearly 13,000 children and adolescents are diagnosed with cancer. That’s the equivalent of two average size classrooms diagnosed each school day.

Ø Today about 75% of children diagnosed with cancer become long-term survivors yet in the U.S. cancer remains the leading cause of death from one year through adolescence; more than any other disease. In the early 1950s, less than 10 percent of childhood cancer patients could be cured, proof that research can and is making a difference.

Ø Historically, some of the most basic and essential treatment strategies now employed in the fight against cancer – such as multi-agent chemotherapy and combined modality therapy – were developed through pediatric cancer research.

Ø In the U.S., combined, the cancers of children, adolescents and young adults to age 20 are the sixth most common cancer in the U.S.

Ø Recent reports indicate that nearly two-thirds of childhood cancer survivors experience significant medical problems resulting from their original cancer and/or its treatment.



Cookies For Kids' Cancer is dedicated to funding research for new and improved treatment for pediatric cancers by making it easy to support and fund raise for this worthy charity through bake sale drives. By offering four easy steps to follow from planning to sale, the organization offers several tips to creating a successful initiative. Their own cookies are also available for sale on their site, with 70% of all profits directly benefiting research.

Get involved with Cookies For Kids' Cancer by finding out how your contribution helps this very worthy cause and support Philosophy's donation by purchasing their Oatmeal Raisin 3-in-1 wash on their website.


Want It? Win It?
Philosophy is generously offering three lucky winner's a taste of the scrumptiously scented Oatmeal Raisin 3-in-1 bodywash in their full size 16 ounce bottle currently selling to benefit Cookies For Kids' Cancer.

The Details: THREE lucky winners will receive the 3-in-1 Oatmeal Raisin bodywash from Philosophy. The Rules: Visit Cookies For Kids Cancer and tell me one thing you learned about this organization. Bonus Entry: Tell me another product from >Philosophy you'd love to try.

Try, Try again... Second Chances:
**Follow my blog and leave a separate comment letting me know.

** Follow Cookie4Kids
on Twitter and tweet RT @thismomcanshop @cookies4kids Win Philosophy's 3-in-1 bodywash while supporting Cookies 4 Kids' Cancer http://tinyurl.com/rxw8q6 . You may do so once a day for extra entries.
**Follow Cookies For Kids' Cancer on Facebook and let me know.
** Blog about this contest linking back to this post and Cookiesforkidscancer.org and leave a separate comment.
** Add my button to your sidebar and tell me so.

The Nitty Gritty:
*Winners are chosen randomly, if you want all your chances counted, make sure you leave individual comments, not all of them in one!
*winner has 48 hours to contact me or another name will be chosen.
*contest ends August 28th, 9 pm EST. Winner will be posted within 48 hours.
*open to US only.
*rules for each entry must be followed to be valid.





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  1. Unknown said...

    I learned that for the first sale they sold 96,000 cookies in three weeks, and raised over $400,000 for pediatric cancer research.

  2. Unknown said...

    Subscriber

  3. stOOpidgErL said...

    this is really unfortunate.... I learned that the The treatments most children receive today were created for adults and have not been proven truly safe for children.

    stoopidgerletsy@yahoo.com

  4. stOOpidgErL said...

    I follow your blog
    stoopidgerletsy@yahoo.com

  5. stOOpidgErL said...

    I would also like to give the diaper rash creme a try
    http://www.sirjj.com/SIRJJ-Organics-Green-Baby-Diaper-Rash/M/B0014PBEQO.htm

    stoopidgerletsy@yahoo.com

  6. lsfish said...

    Cookies for Kids' Cancer is committed to raising funds to support research for new and improved therapies for pediatric cancer.

  7. lsfish said...

    I would like to try the Hope in a Jar moisterizer

  8. iggysaysno said...

    I learned that: During the last ten years, more than 32,000 children with cancer have been enrolled into 138 different completed clinical trials.

  9. iggysaysno said...

    I'd like to try the on a clear day from Philosophy.

  10. mverno said...

    sold 96000 cookies first time around mverno@roadrunner.com

  11. julis55 said...

    I learned that for the first sale they sold 96,000 cookies in three weeks, and raised over $400,000 for pediatric cancer research

  12. Unknown said...

    I learned that during the last ten years, more than 32,000 children with cancer have been enrolled into 138 different completed clinical trials. Thanks.

    kport207 at gmail dot com

  13. Deborah Wellenstein said...

    Cookies for Cancer was started by a kid fighting cancer and his parents’ desire to help him and others. Thank you!

  14. plhill2000 said...

    I love the whole Amazing Grace line.

  15. js22 said...

    I learned that 'Cookies for Kids' Cancer was created to raise awareness of and funds for pediatric cancer research. But it all started with a kid fighting cancer and his parents’ desire to help him and others.'

    email in blogger profile.

  16. js22 said...

    I'd like to try Philosophy's amazing grace daily conditioner.
    email in blogger profile.

  17. js22 said...

    I follow your blog on google friends connect .
    email in blogger profile.

  18. js22 said...

    i follow Cookie4Kids on twitter - js22222222 .
    tweet: http://twitter.com/js22222222/status/3332869339

    email in blogger profile.

  19. llinda29 said...

    Today Cookies for Kids’ Cancer is proud to be able to state that nearly 100% of money raised at individual bake sales will go directly to research.

  20. js22 said...

    I'm a fan of Cookies For Kids' Cancer on facebook. http://www.facebook.com/js2222
    email in blogger profile.

  21. Anonymous said...

    I'd like to try Hope in a Jar. Catchy name. Thanks. Charlotte
    charlottewinters@cox.net

  22. Amanda S. said...

    I learned that you can request a company matching donation form from your employer to match donations!

  23. Amanda S. said...

    I'd also love to try Cinnamon Buns bath and shower gel!

  24. Anonymous said...

    Tbhis is such a great org. I learned that Cookies for Kids Cancer is not about one child or one type of pediatric cancer... It is about improving the survival rates for all pediatric cancers.

    hebert024 at aol dot com

  25. Anonymous said...

    I love the microdelivery set from Philosophy.

    hebert024 at aol dot com

  26. thinkingbrain135 said...

    What I learned(and smiled about) was: The event raised over $400,000 for pediatric cancer research, but it was soon clear that something bigger than a bake sale had begun. Even weeks after the event was over, requests for cookies kept coming in. What started as a desperate act to raise money and awareness for her child’s own cancer blossomed into something much bigger than any had planned.

    thinkingbrain135 at gmail dot com

  27. thinkingbrain135 said...

    I've always wanted to try Hope In A Jar moisturizer and The Amazing Grace fragrance perfume.

    thinkingbrain135 at gmail dot com

  28. thinkingbrain135 said...

    Follow Cookies for Cancer on Twitter(thinkingbrain13) and tweeted

    http://twitter.com/thinkingbrain13/status/3334928283

    thinkingbrain135 at gmail dot com

  29. Karen said...

    What a great organization! I learend that almost 100% of the sales goes to pediatric cancer research.

    Karen

    karen110480 @ comcast.net

  30. Karen said...

    I would probably get either the cinammon hair care or the supernatural magic mineral eraser

    Karen

    karen110480 @ comcast.net

  31. Anonymous said...

    Cookies for Kids' Cancer was created to raise awareness of and funds for pediatric cancer research. But it all started with a kid fighting cancer and his parents’ desire to help him and others.

    Chunky Chocolate chip cookies

  32. Anonymous said...

    Who couldn't use a little Hope in a Jar?

  33. Courtney B said...

    i learned that not enough money is going to pediatric cancer, and that is grossly underfunded.. this is very sad

    vanitizebaby@yahoo.com

  34. Courtney B said...

    follower

    vanitizebaby@yahoo.com

  35. Courtney B said...

    following cookies for kids. here's a tweet

    http://twitter.com/MeandBells/status/3337105477

  36. cathiem said...

    They sold 96,000 cookies in 3 weeks. very impressive for the first sale.

  37. Amber said...

    I learned that only 30% of kids survive Neuroblastoma, Liam's form of cancer.
    Thank you for the giveaway :)
    hurdler4eva(at)gmail(dot)com

  38. Unknown said...

    I learned that 25 % of kids who get cancer will not survive, and this company sells great packs of cookies for $30 per dozen to support pediatric cancer research. They would make a good gift. I will keep them in mind next time i need to send a birthday present.

  39. Unknown said...

    I love Philosophy. I gave the Bridal Party set to all my bridesmaids when i got married. They were a big hit! I would like to try out the cocktail party set.

  40. Melissa Butler said...

    At the first bake sale event all 96,000 cookies were sold in three weeks. The event raised over $400,000 for pediatric cancer research!!!

  41. Melissa Butler said...

    Vanilla birthday cake body wash is mmmm mmmm delicious!

  42. Krissie said...

    Dr. Brian H. Kushner and Dr. Kim Kramer are the Co-Chairs of the Cookies for Kids’ Cancer Medical Advisory Board
    allmycrazycats @ aol.com

  43. Krissie said...

    I'd like to try Purity Made Simple
    allmycrazycats @ aol.com

  44. Deanna said...

    I learned that "Pediatric cancer is the leading cause of death by disease for children under the age of 18"

  45. Deanna said...

    Another philosophy product I'd love to try is unconditional love fragrance!

  46. Cheryl F said...

    I learned that there are 12 kinds od pediatric cancer.

  47. Cheryl F said...

    I would like to try blackberry sauce bath and shower gel

  48. Cheryl F said...

    became a facebook fan
    http://www.facebook.com/cookiesforkidscancer#/profile.php?id=690393566&ref=profile

  49. Cheryl F said...

    follow on twitter and tweeted

    http://twitter.com/Tx_Sweetie/status/3343500450

  50. Kelly said...

    I learned that the treatments most children receive today were created for adults and have not been proven truly safe for children. How dangerous is that!!!!!

  51. Kelly said...

    I would also like to try Hope in a jar.

  52. Elkaye said...

    Cookies for Kids' Cancer is committed to raising funds to support research for new and improved therapies for pediatric cancer.

    I'd like to try the Vanilla Birthday Cake shower gel.

    elkaye[at]gmail[dot]com

  53. Elkaye said...

    I follow on twitter as Elkaye and tweeted: http://twitter.com/Elkaye/status/3344481069


    elkaye[at]gmail[dot]com

  54. Elkaye said...

    I follow your blog.


    elkaye[at]gmail[dot]com

  55. Holly B said...

    Dr. Brian H. Kushner and Dr. Kim Kramer are the Co-Chairs of the Cookies for Kids’ Cancer Medical Advisory Board


    hblaser at gmail dot com

  56. Anonymous said...

    I'd love to try the health bar. Looks scrumptious.

    adr1001025[at]msn.com

  57. Anonymous said...

    In the U.S. cancer remains the leading cause of death from one year through adolescence. How sad.

    adr1001025[at]msn.com

  58. Anonymous said...

    I follow on Twitter.

    adr1001025[at]msn.com

  59. Anonymous said...

    http://twitter.com/atd1496/status/3347172907

    Sorry, I forgot to leave my tweet.

    adr1001025[at]msn.com

  60. Anonymous said...

    I would love to try "Hope in a jar". I received a sample of "eye hope" and loved it!

  61. Anonymous said...

    I follow you on Twitter and I Tweeted http://twitter.com/her5boys480/status/3349799204

  62. barbara said...

    I learned that 100% of net proceeds from the sale of philosophy charity products are donated to worthy causes including educational programs and cutting-edge medical research.

  63. barbara said...

    yumm - the carrot cake
    bath & shower gel sounds delicious!

  64. barbara said...

    I follow your blog

  65. barbara said...

    I follow Cookies4Kids and tweeted: http://twitter.com/bsw529/status/3350474330

  66. barbara said...

    I became a fan of Cookies For Kids' Cancer on Facebook - barbarawr

  67. sandyy456 said...

    "Today Cookies for Kids’ Cancer is proud to be able to state that nearly 100% of money raised at individual bake sales will go directly to research. "

  68. sandyy456 said...

    I'd like to try Kiss Me Tonight Lip Theropy.

  69. msrodeobrat said...

    i learned that Cookies for Cancer was started by a kid fighting cancer

  70. msrodeobrat said...

    i would love to try philosphys hope in a jar.. i have heard great things about it

  71. Sara said...

    I like that you can have a bake sale and register it so that all the proceeds are donated to the charity! What a great project.
    saradavis1 at gmail

  72. Sara said...

    I also like philosophy raspberry sorbet

  73. Sara said...

    follower

  74. Sara said...

    follow you both on twitter and tweet http://twitter.com/SaraMama/status/3356294462

  75. Sara said...

    fab cookies for cancer on FB
    sara peterson davis

  76. ~*~lilshuga2001~*~ said...

    HOLY COW!!
    I learned that for the first sale they sold 96,000 cookies in three weeks, and raised over $400,000 for pediatric cancer research!!! That is truly amazing!

  77. ~*~lilshuga2001~*~ said...

    love to try the diaper rash creme

  78. Trish said...

    It breaks my heart, but I was reminded once again what big business pharmaceutical companies are. It truly is about their bottom line... :(

  79. Trish said...

    I would like to try Philosophy The Fragrance. I always use Amazing Grace and it might be nice to change things up!!

  80. Anonymous said...

    I'm so thankful that companies like Philosophy get involved with great organizations like this! I learned that in the US, nearly 13000 children are diagnosed with cancer. This is heartbreaking.

    shevilkenevil1 at aol dot com

  81. Anonymous said...

    Bonus entry: Would love to try the Philosophy Falling in Love fragrance.

    shevilkenevil1 at aol dot com

  82. Anonymous said...

    I follow your blog.

    shevilkenevil1 at aol dot com

  83. Anonymous said...

    I follow on Twitter and I tweeted:

    http://twitter.com/lipstickncandy/status/3366309435

    shevilkenevil1 at aol dot com

  84. Unknown said...

    100% of sales goes to pediatric cancer research.

    Thanks for entering me! Great Contest!

    Janna Johnson
    janna@FeedYourPigBlog.com
    jannajanna@hotmail.com
    www.FeedYourPigBlog.com

  85. Elkaye said...

    Tweet: http://twitter.com/Elkaye/status/3379576977

    elkaye[at]gmail[dot]com

  86. purplepassion126 said...

    Cookies for Kids' Cancer provides several sample letters to help spread the word of a planned bake sale or fund-raising event including a Fund Raising Letter, a Press Release Letter, and a Permission to Use a Location Letter.

  87. purplepassion126 said...

    I would love to try the amazing grace shower gel

  88. purplepassion126 said...

    I follow your blog

  89. purplepassion126 said...

    Following Cookie4Kids on twitter as purplepassion12 and tweeted
    http://twitter.com/purplepassion12/status/3389789917

  90. CC said...

    YOu can have your own bakesale to raise money for Cookies for Cancer!

    speechforme gmail

  91. CC said...

    I'd love to try Hope in a Jar!

    speechforme gmail

  92. CC said...

    I follow on twitter and tweeted: http://twitter.com/speech_hero/status/3393562020

  93. CC said...

    I have your button on my sidebar: http://www.superpoweredstuff.blogspot.com/

  94. clc408 said...

    I learned that starting on September 13th the organization’s signature all-natural chocolate chip cookies will be available for purchase in the children’s department of 46 Lord & Taylor stores, while supplies last. One hundred percent of each delicious $3 treat will go directly to help find a cure.

  95. JC said...

    I love how they started the organization and first bake sale for good causes. And Cookies for Kids’ Cancer is not about one child or one type of pediatric cancer. It is about improving the survival rates for all pediatric cancers.

  96. rbailey1958 said...

    I learned 100 % of the net proceeds from sale of philosophy charity products R donated 2 worthy causes including educational programs, & cutting edge medical research
    pkbailey@charter.net

  97. rbailey1958 said...

    I need the miracle worker skincare set
    pkbailey@charter.net

  98. mogrill said...

    Became a fan of cookies for kids. I would love the Diaper Rash Cream. Thanks for the chance. mogrill@comcast.net

  99. Elkaye said...

    New tweet: http://twitter.com/Elkaye/status/3424350962

    elkaye[at]gmail[dot]com

  100. Jill Myrick (jsc123) said...

    I learned that in the U.S., Combined, the cancers of children, adolescents and young adults to age 20 are the sixth most common cancer in the U.S.
    I would also love to try Grace by philosophy.
    Thank you so much for the chance to win.

  101. Jill Myrick (jsc123) said...

    I am following via Google Friends Connect.

  102. Jill Myrick (jsc123) said...

    I am a fan of cookies For Kids on Facebook.

  103. Unknown said...

    Cookies for Kids’ Cancer is not about one child or one type of pediatric cancer. It is about improving the survival rates for all pediatric cancers.

  104. Unknown said...

    I would like to try hope in a jar.

  105. Unknown said...

    http://twitter.com/aitmama/status/3454549953

  106. Unknown said...

    Follow Cookies For Kids' Cancer on Facebook

  107. Unknown said...

    follower, too

  108. Rebecca N. said...

    · There has not been a new drug developed specifically for pediatric cancer treatment in nearly 2o years.

    just because
    chocolate scented shower gel trio sounds yummy!!

    imsosweepy { at } gmail { dot } com

  109. Rebecca N. said...

    I follow your blog!

    imsosweepy { at } gmail { dot } com

  110. Rebecca N. said...

    I follow Cookie4Kids on twitter and tweeted!

    http://twitter.com/Sparkleglow/status/3456087746

    imsosweepy { at } gmail { dot } com

  111. Rebecca N. said...

    Became a fan of Cookies For Kids' Cancer on Facebook

    imsosweepy { at } gmail { dot } com

  112. Rebecca N. said...

    I have your button!
    http://easygoinday.blogspot.com/

    imsosweepy { at } gmail { dot } com

  113. Rebecca N. said...

    Daily Tweet!

    http://twitter.com/Sparkleglow/status/3466659512

    imsosweepy { at } gmail { dot } com

  114. Elkaye said...

    New tweet: http://twitter.com/Elkaye/status/3469253684

    elkaye[at]gmail[dot]com

  115. purplepassion126 said...

    Tweet
    http://twitter.com/purplepassion12/status/3484577393

  116. Rebecca N. said...

    Daily Tweet!

    http://twitter.com/Sparkleglow/status/3486601290

    imsosweepy { at } gmail { dot } com

  117. Rebecca N. said...

    Daily Tweet!

    http://twitter.com/Sparkleglow/status/3506901958

    imsosweepy { at } gmail { dot } com

  118. Elkaye said...

    New tweet: http://twitter.com/Elkaye/status/3509485249

    elkaye[at]gmail[dot]com

  119. Brooke said...

    I learned that during the last ten years, more than 32,000 children with cancer have been enrolled into 138 different completed clinical trials. When Lil Kiwi was in the hospital I made sure to ask questions and found out how to help the kids that were already there...

  120. AEKZ2 said...

    I shockingly learned that each year cancer kills more children under the age of 18 than asthma, diabetes, cystic fibrosis and AIDS combined.

  121. Kellie said...

    I learned that pediatric cancer is an "orphan cancer"...it's not a money maker for pharmaceuticals and therefore is often ignored! How sad!!

  122. Kellie said...

    I became a follower of your blog.

  123. Kellie said...

    I blogged about the giveaway

    http://trainingupachild.blogspot.com/2009/08/more-giveaways_25.html

  124. Kellie said...

    I added your button to my sidebar

  125. khaski said...

    I'd love to try 'Congratulations' sounds like a great scent! khaski78@ hotmail.com

  126. Brandy said...

    I'm not entering the giveaway, but I think it's great they are helping kids with cancer; my friend's little girl has eye cancer.

  127. Unknown said...

    I Follow :)

  128. Elkaye said...

    New tweet: http://twitter.com/Elkaye/status/3553236399

    elkaye[at]gmail[dot]com

  129. Rebecca N. said...

    Daily Tweet!

    http://twitter.com/Sparkleglow/status/3550576435

    imsosweepy { at } gmail { dot } com

  130. terri142 said...

    I learned that Cookies for Kids' Cancer is committed to raising funds to support research for new and improved therapies for pediatric cancer. Through the concept of local bake sales, Cookies for Kids' Cancer provides the inspiration and support for individuals, communities, and businesses to help fight pediatric cancer. This sounds like a great organization.

  131. Kim (Randominities) said...

    One thing I learned is that they don't update their events. The one event they have is for September, 2008. Perhaps you can either remind them to up-date, delete, or maybe it's a typo.

    Also, it's a great idea!

  132. Rebecca N. said...

    Daily Tweet!

    http://twitter.com/Sparkleglow/status/3573321617

    imsosweepy { at } gmail { dot } com

  133. Liz said...

    During the last ten years, more than 32,000 children with cancer have been enrolled into 138 different completed clinical trials.

    eas3978@yahoo.com

  134. Liz said...

    I would like to try On a Clear Day skincare from Philosophy

    eas3978@yahoo.com

  135. Sarah said...

    I learned that there has not been a new drug developed specifically for pediatric cancer treatment in nearly 20 years.

    What a great cause!

  136. Sarah said...

    I'd love to try the big foot amazing grace foot care duo.

  137. Sarah said...

    Tweet:

    http://twitter.com/iloveagiveaway/status/3583707534

  138. Sarah said...

    I'm a Fan of Cookies for Kids Cancer on Facebook.

  139. Ellie Wright said...

    I learned that Cookies for Kids’ Cancer is proud to be able to state that nearly 100% of money raised at individual bake sales will go directly to research. Which is wonderful.
    eswright18 at gmail dot com

  140. Ellie Wright said...

    I would also love to try Hope in a Jar. Thanks for the great giveaway.
    eswright18 at gmail dot com

  141. Jenny said...

    I had no idea that 30 years ago, 90% of children diagnosed with cancer died, whereas today that figure has dropped to 25%. What an enormous change!

  142. blogggggg said...

    I learned that CNN featured the first ever Cookies for Kids’ Cancer bake sale while educating viewers on the realities of Neuroblastoma, a deadly “orphan” pediatric cancer.

    wordsmoveme at gmail dot com

  143. blogggggg said...

    I would like to try the divine illumination moisturizer!

    wordsmoveme at gmail dot com

  144. blogggggg said...

    I follow your blog!

    wordsmoveme at gmail dot com

  145. spongewest said...

    I learned that A cure for pediatric cancer begins with you. Through Cookies for Kids’ Cancer Foundation,
    your support and donations will help scientists and leading pediatric oncologists at leading Comprehensive Cancer Centers, accelerate and deepen their investigation into new therapies, drugs, and less toxic strategies, in an all out effort to save the lives of innocent children.

  146. spongewest said...

    I want to try Philosophy's Bubble Gum Blowout Shower Gel.

  147. luckylucianie said...

    I learned that Your donations can be directed to the specific pediatric cancer of your choice or you may simply donate to Cookies for Kids’ Cancer’s General Fund where funds are granted after peer review to research projects that our esteemed medical advisory board believes to be the most promising and necessary research in need of support. Cookies for Kids Cancer will direct the majority of it’s resources to the nations 22 Comprehensive Cancer Centers.

  148. luckylucianie said...

    I would love the Red Velvet Cake Shower Gel from Philosophy.

  149. Anonymous said...

    I learned that: During the last ten years, more than 32,000 children with cancer have been enrolled into 138 different completed clinical trials

  150. theprophecygirl said...

    Wow. Purchases are tax deductible. As if I needed another reason to buy cookies. :) theprophecygirl at hotmail dot com

  151. Pamela S said...

    As a nurse, I was interested in seeing all the first class cancer centers that were NCCN Member Institutions. They're obviously affiliated with the best.

    Thanks so much!
    pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net

  152. Pamela S said...

    From Philosophy, I'd love to try "hope in a jar". I've heard great things about it.
    Thanks so much!
    pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net

  153. Pamela S said...

    I'm already following on Google Friend.
    Thanks so much!
    pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net

  154. Pamela S said...

    I just subscribed!!
    Thanks so much!
    pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net

  155. Anonymous said...

    Firstly, this organization is great. I learned that there has not been a new drug developed specifically for pediatric cancer treatment in nearly 20 years.

  156. Anonymous said...

    I'm following your blog. :)

  157. Anonymous said...

    that they haven't had a new drug for pediactric cancer in 20 years ty.vivianbl@olg.com

  158. Becky said...

    this is kind of scary -- I learned that the The treatments most children receive today were created for adults and have not been proven truly safe for children.

  159. Rebecca N. said...

    Daily Tweet!

    http://twitter.com/Sparkleglow/status/3596661380

    imsosweepy { at } gmail { dot } com

  160. Anonymous said...

    I learned that for the first sale they sold 96,000 cookies in three weeks, and raised over $400,000 for pediatric cancer research. garrettsambo@aol.com

  161. Anonymous said...

    I would love to ret hope in a jar. garrettsambo@aol.com

  162. Gloria's Bits and Pieces said...

    I learned that through the simple concept of holding a local bake sale under the banner of Cookies for Kids' Cancer, individuals, schools, churches, synagogues, clubs, and businesses have the ability to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars to directly support research at Comprehensive Cancer Centers across the country.

    kngmckellar@hotmail.com

  163. Gloria's Bits and Pieces said...

    I would also love to try Cinnamon Buns bath and shower gel! Sounds yummy!

    kngmckellar@hotmail.com

  164. Gloria's Bits and Pieces said...

    http://twitter.com/kngmckellar/status/3604061133

    follow CookiesforKids and tweeted
    kngmckellar@hotmail.com

  165. Gloria's Bits and Pieces said...

    http://kngmckellar-glorias.blogspot.com/

    have your button(it's towards the bottom)
    kngmckellar@hotmail.com

  166. Elkaye said...

    New tweet: http://twitter.com/Elkaye/status/3599337675

    elkaye[at]gmail[dot]com

  167. Gloria's Bits and Pieces said...

    http://kngmckellar-glorias.blogspot.com/2009/08/httpwwwthismomcanshopcom200908cookies.html#comments

    blogged
    kngmckellar@hotmail.com

  168. susan1215 said...

    I learned that: During the last ten years, more than 32,000 children with cancer have been enrolled into 138 different completed clinical trials.

  169. bettycd said...

    Cookies for Kids’ Cancer is not about one child or one type of pediatric cancer. It is about improving the survival rates for all pediatric cancers.

  170. bettycd said...

    I'd like to try the 'on a clear day'
    acne kit

  171. bettycd said...

    tweeted following cookies4kids
    http://twitter.com/bettycd/status/3605083744

  172. bettycd said...

    facebook fan of cookies for kids cancer betty dennis

  173. bettycd said...

    added your button
    http://morecoffee-bettycd.blogspot.com/

  174. Missa said...

    I learned that donations can be directed to the specific pediatric cancer of your choice.

    sweetmissa(at)gmail(dot)com

  175. allysona said...

    philosphy has great products and they raised money for cancer research

  176. 07violet said...

    Cookies for Kid's Cancer was founded by a mom inspired by her son's fight against cancer.

    alterna7 at hotmail dot com

  177. 07violet said...

    following

    alterna7 at hotmail dot com

  178. 07violet said...

    following on twitter and tweeted

    http://twitter.com/07violet/status/3607221593

    alterna7 at hotmail dot com

  179. 07violet said...

    I'd like to try the coconut frosting salt scrub from philosophy

    alterna7 at hotmail dot com

  180. Sarah said...

    Daily Tweet 8/28:
    http://twitter.com/iloveagiveaway/status/3583707534

  181. susansmoaks said...

    hope in a jar

  182. susansmoaks said...

    tweeted and follower on twitter

    http://twitter.com/mrstls/status/3608059305

  183. susansmoaks said...

    facebook fan
    tony l smoaks

  184. Anonymous said...

    THERE HAS NOT BEEN A NEW DRUG DEVELOPED SPECIFICALLY FOR PEDIATRIC CANCER TREATMENT IN NEARLY 20 YEARS.
    that's shocking. get on the ball people!

    allegro966(at)yahoo(dot)com

  185. Anonymous said...

    I'D LIKE TO TRY THE UNCONDITIONAL LOVE SPRAY FRAGRANCE.

    allegro966(at)yahoo(dot)com

  186. Mishia said...

    I learned that they raised of $400,000 for children's research.

  187. dvice12 said...

    I learned that they are raising funds to support research for new and improved therapies for pediatric cancer

  188. covercover said...

    I learned about the numerous ways you can help raise money for Cookies for Kids Cancer and pediatric cancer research, i.e. Art show, Car wash, Hat day, BBQ, etc.

    ktanjatk(at)gmail(dot)com

  189. covercover said...

    I'd like to try the senorita margarita - ultra rich 3-in-1 shampoo, shower gel and bubble bath

    ktanjatk(at)gmail(dot)com

  190. covercover said...

    I follow

    ktanjatk(at)gmail(dot)com

  191. covercover said...

    Following Cookie4Kids on Twitter and tweeted:
    http://twitter.com/ktanjatk/status/3609532708

    ktanjatk(at)gmail(dot)com

  192. pms3237 said...

    You can help by holding a bake sale

  193. Mom Union said...

    I learned that "Pediatric cancer is the leading cause of death by disease for children under the age of 18." OMG! How could I not know this, and I'm a nurse! I would have thought the leading cause of death would be traffic accidents or falls. That's awful. I'm so glad this is getting the attention is deserves. Thank you for drawing our attention to such a worthwhile cause.

    dontaskme22@yahoo.com

  194. Mom Union said...

    Another Philosophy product I'd like to try is the Unconditional Love spray fragrance.

    dontaskme22@yahoo.com

  195. Mom Union said...

    following Cookie4Kids on twitter: heathersphere
    tweet: http://twitter.com/heathersphere/status/3610422713

    dontaskme22@yahoo.com

  196. Mom Union said...

    C4K FB fan: heather goldsmith (heathersphere)
    dontaskme22@yahoo.com

  197. Mom Union said...

    Blogged:
    http://iblameitonthecat.blogspot.com/2009/08/exp-828-this-mom-can-shop-philosophy.html
    dontaskme22@yahoo.com

  198. Mom Union said...

    button's on sidebar: http://iblameitonthecat.blogspot.com/

    dontaskme22@yahoo.com

  199. Anonymous said...

    I learned that Cookies for Kids was started by a pediatric cancer patient and his family.

    I would also love to try Philosophy's Chocolate Chip Cookie 3-in-1 wash.

    armykittn@yahoo.com

  200. Charity S said...

    I learned that Cookies for Kids� Cancer is not about one child or one type of pediatric cancer. It is about improving the survival rates for all pediatric cancers.

    Thanks

    charisscharity at yahoo dot com

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