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Pink Chef Hat
Some people wear the pink chef hat for show or entertainment or walking in a restaurant with every cook in a different hat pattern on there heads (which was quite confusing).
There should only be two exceptions one is a company logo, the second exception is freedom of expression
| or let's not forget the children, they can wear a pink chef hat all year round. Both exceptions allow the pink hat chef to emerge on the head of some of the most talented chefs in the market today. |
The original and most popular 'pink day' is called wear it pink and is organized by the Breast Cancer Campaign. In 2006 this event raised £3.5m in a single day, and 2007 marks its sixth anniversary. Also popular is Breast Cancer Care's In The Pink which raised £800,000 in 2006.
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month each October people raise money by organizing activities such as theme parties or a "pink day"(when employees wear pink clothing or accessories) at work. The money raised is donated to the organizers' choice of breast cancer care or research programs.
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month each October people raise money by organizing activities such as theme parties or a "pink day"(when employees wear pink clothing or accessories) at work. The money raised is donated to the organizers' choice of breast cancer care or research programs.
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month each October people raise money by organizing activities such as theme parties or a "pink day"(when employees wear pink clothing or accessories) at work. The money raised is donated to the organizers' choice of breast cancer care or research programs.
Each October, hundreds if not thousands of products are emblazoned with pink ribbons anything colored pink, or otherwise sold with a promise of a small portion of the total cost being donated to support breast cancer awareness or research. The first breast cancer awareness U.S. Postal stamp, featuring a pink ribbon, was issued 1996. Recently a new stamp with an emphasis on research was designed. The new stamp does not feature the pink ribbon.
In Canada, the Royal Canadian Mint produced a silver commemorative breast cancer coin. 15,000 coins were minted during 2006. On one side of the coin, a portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth is illustrated, while on the other side a pink ribbon has been enameled.
Additionally, 30 million 25-cent coins were minted with pink ribbons during 2006 for normal circulation.
Designed by the mint's director of engraving, Cosme Saffioti, this colored coin is the second in history to be put into regular circulation.

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