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Archipelago Botanicals Find A Cure Candle for Breast Cancer!

Darpan News Desk, 28 Jun, 2016 02:18 PM
    This October, we are all about “girl power,” living happy and healthy, and helping every woman look and feel their best no matter how young or old they might be.
     
    Archipelago Botanicals has created a limited edition candle for Breast Cancer Awareness Month called FIND A CURE with 50% of the proceeds being donated to Breast Cancer Angels. Breast Cancer Angels is a non-profit organization that helps breast cancer patients and their families, afford the medicine, food, gas and shelter they need while they are undergoing breast cancer treatment.
     
    Archipelago Botanicals gathered a group of female candle/fragrance specialists to create the FIND A CURE candle featuring a wonderful essential oil fragrance blend of pink grapefruit, cassis and bergamot. The candle will be sold exclusively on ShopArchipelago.com for $20.00 during the month of October. Visit Breast Cancer Angels for more information.
     
    Photo credit: ShopArchipelago.com

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