Chances are, like me,breast cancer has affected someone you know, or you've been affected yourself. It can be a devasting and sometime fatal disease and its one I think flicks a fear in many women and yes men too. Its UK's most common cancer.
bottlegreen have often sent me new products to try and even some of the gorgeous original elderflower cordial. But when they get behind a campaign which affects nearly 46,000 women and 300 men each year. I am happy to do my little bit to encourage you all to go out and buy a bottle.
This flavour has a special name change for a limited time too.
The cordial and pressé are light, crisp, alcohol-free drinks, perfect for friends and family to share. Now you can enjoy the refreshing and exotic taste of pomegranate with the delicate, fragrant taste of hand-picked elderflowers - and support a truly great cause at the same time.
bottlegreen is available from Waitrose, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Morrisons, Budgens and Booths from 15th September and throughout October. bottlepink pomegranate & elderflower cordial and sparkling pressé make it easy for you to do your bit for charity. These eye-catching pink bottles are a great conversation-starter. Raising awareness of breast cancer simply by talking about it with your friends about it can really help (most cases of breast cancer are found by women noticing unusual changes, taking the initiative and visiting their doctor).
Breakthrough Breast Cancer is dedicated to the prevention, treatment and ultimate eradication of the disease. The charity fights breast cancer on three fronts: research (prevention and cure), campaigning and education. Breakthrough believes that through this work, breast cancer can be beaten and fear of the disease removed for good.
bottlegreen is proud to be associated with everyone at Breakthrough Breast Cancer. We will continue to donate 10% from every limited edition bottle of pink pomegranate & elderflower and sparkling pressé to this pioneering charity.
To find out more about this terrific charity and how to get involved, visit www.breakthrough.org.uk.
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