Emotional campaign against childhood cancer, do you collaborate?

I was so moved this campaign against childhood cancer I can't stop sharing it with you so that we all add together many small pieces of sand.

The campaign is called Sweet Smiles and has been created by the Migueláñez jelly beans company and the Pablo Ugarte Association (APU) with the intention of raising money to collaborate in the investigation of childhood cancer.

From now until January 6, 2013 the 'solidarity carter' of jelly beans will be on sale, of which, from each bag, five cents will be allocated to the foundation.

But also, for each person who enters the Sweet Smiles website and see the solidarity spot, Miguelañez will add another five cents.

Surely many of you occasionally buy sweets for your little ones, so I wanted to inform you about this campaign against childhood cancer so that you have it in mind when choosing.

Research is the key to getting children with cancer to recover better and also for the prevention and eventual eradication of the disease.

You know, the bag brings heart-shaped jelly beans, has a special packaging with the design of the campaign and is characterized because it has a bigger heart inside than the rest. Do you collaborate

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