LOS ANGELES, CA, October 14, 2010 (Press-News.org) Big, small, pointy, round - they come in all shapes and sizes and during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, American's have shown just how much they love boobies!
Pink United, an organization created to raise funds and awareness for The National Breast Cancer Foundation, is looking set to break last years record for funds raised, thanks to America's love of boobies.
Supporters of Pink United are not just limited to girls, with some of America's sexiest men joining the fight! Last week, Justin Timberlake's 901 Tequila announced their support for Pink United, by joining forces with hip Californian eatery Pink Taco as sponsors of Pink United's annual I Heart Boobies Party! The October 21st event is looking set to be even bigger and better than last year and dinner bookings during the event are booking up fast! As a treat for the ladies, Pink Taco will provide complimentary dinner for anyone with boobies and all guests can enjoy a special Pink United menu for the event featuring Pink Tacos and Fried Ice Cream with cherries on top. Boobie lovers, male and female, willl receive a complimentary "Pink United/901 Silver Margarita" on arrival.
Pink United bracelets and official "I Heart Boobies" merchandise will be available for purchase throughout the night. Proceeds from the sale of merchandise will go towards The National Breast Cancer Foundation that provide free mammograms for women, research, education and support. Please help us fight Breast Cancer and end it forever.
RSVP for the October 21st event to pinkunited@gmail.com. For ladies making a complimentary dinner booking please call Pink Taco for reservations (310) 789 1000. Visit www.pinkunited.net for more information on Pink United and I Heart Boobies events.
Americans Heart Boobies
Pink United, an organization created to raise funds and awareness for The National Breast Cancer Foundation, will team up with Pink Taco and Justin Timberlake's 901 Tequila for an "I Heart Boobies" event.
2010-10-14
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[Press-News.org] Americans Heart BoobiesPink United, an organization created to raise funds and awareness for The National Breast Cancer Foundation, will team up with Pink Taco and Justin Timberlake's 901 Tequila for an "I Heart Boobies" event.



