Breast Cancer Awareness Cupcakes & Hanes Giveaway
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Breast Cancer touches lives everyday, every minute…finding a cure is vital.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure has played a major role in the fight against Breast Cancer. To see all the great work they do or for more information, please visit their website, they have a wealth of information!
During my recent visit to New York City for The Family Dish, I was sitting next to Liz, one of awesome gals at Weber Shandwick, and she mentioned how Hanes has joined the fight against Breast Cancer and donated $500,000. They have a fun new feature, where you can design and buy your own T-shirt and they will donate 10% of the proceeds to Komen for the Cure!!
Right away, I told her that I would love to create some Breast Cancer Awareness Cupcakes to share with you all! And she graciously offered some Hane’s goodies for a Giveaway!
First…let’s talk Cupcakes…PINK Cupcakes!!
For these very special Breast Cancer Awareness Cupcakes, I started with a strawberry cake mix, baked in cute pink polka-dot liners and frosted with Buttercream Frosting.
On top, I added some pink cookie wafer, pink sugar, pink non-pareils and some fun marshmallows.
It seems like Mini is ALL the rage now in Cupcakes…and even fun Cupcake Skewers! I just couldn’t help myself, and created these for you!!
Cuteness!!!
To create the Mini-Cupcakes, I took a regular size cupcake, after it cooled and used a round cookie cutter, the inside part of a round cutter that has the removeable cutter for doughnuts. You could also bake mini cupcakes and remove the wrapper, or bake them without a liner.
Remember the Chocolate Covered Strawberry S’Mores with strawberry marshmallows? I used some of those marshmallows, dipped them in Wilton white candy melts and then added non-pareils on some and pink sugar on others.
Taking a lollipop stick, I just skewered the marshmallows and mini cupcakes. Then with a decorator bag filled with Buttercream frosting and fitted with a round tip, I added a little frosting and a few non-pariels.
My oldest son, who is 19, told me they look “magical!” 🙂
Join Melina and Hanes on Mission Pink! Help support Breast Cancer Awareness at HanesPink.com!!
Hanes has a Breast Cancer Awareness T-shirt, Pink socks and a Pink bra for 1 lucky winner!
Giveaway Guidelines: Please leave a seperate comment for each entry!
Giveaway ends Friday, October 22nd.at 10 p.m. CST.
Required entry:
- Leave a comment telling us if Breast Cancer has effected your life or a life of a loved one
Extra entries:
- Leave a comment telling us what makes you feel SPECIAL
- Leave a comment telling us how you like spending your FREE time
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Another quick note before you enter…have you seen the Saving Second Base project? Rachel and Tricia have teamed up to bring you some amazing stories along with recipes. Take a peek!
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My grandma’s sister had breast cancer. I was young and don’t remember when she was suffering from it but hope that I never need to go through that.
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Breast cnacer has not affected me.
I like to drink hot chocolate and have a some chocolate to eat with it.
I like to read in my spare time.
In my free time I enjoy reading blogs—like yours!
Also, watching my DS play soccer (HS goalkeeper), hearing about my DD’s adventures at school and work, walking our dog Reuben with DH, dreaming up ideas, and planning special surprises for my 5th grade Sunday School class.
I am an email subscriber.
I enjoy reading, shopping, or getting my hair/nails done in my free time.
Spending one on one time with my hubby always makes me feel special 🙂
Attention makes me feel special. Anytime my two teens voluntarily seek out my company, I’m on top of the world!
Two of my dearest friends are brave breast cancer survivors. Joy and Dottie: here’s to you!
Spending free time – on the computer, sleeping, cleaning… Love to bake, too.
I feel special when my sons do something nice for each other or others without being prompted.
My mother and both of her sisters have had breast cancer. All survived the cancer, so far. It has also affected my father’s side of the family, so, I would like this disease stopped before it gets to my generation or the next!