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Young girls are spending exorbitant sums of money on so-called Name Brands. These corporate biggies prey upon the insecurities of young women and enrich themselves in the process. I've decided to do something about that and in the process hope to significantly help a favorite cause of my wife.

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W.E.T.T. Dry Goods™, a small family-run Junior apparel company

based in Yonkers, New York is stepping up to the plate in a big way to help fight breast cancer. In an extraordinary and unprecedented gesture the company will support breast cancer research not by donating a few dollars or a small percentage of each sale but by donating fully half (50%) of all the GROSS SALES on their website (wettdrygoods.com) to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation®.

This should result in a sizable and substantial amount of money.

As the father of two young women I can only hope this will contribute in some small way to Find The Cure for this dreaded disease. By the way the initials W.E.T.T. stand forthe first initials of each of the four family members.

Thank you,

Walter Rubin, Pres.

P.S. For more information about our extraordinary company’s story please request our pdf file

“W.E.T.T. DRY GOODS NEWS STORY”

It's hilarious!

Walter Rubin of NY 8:28PM May 21, 2010

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Deborah Kotz, senior writer for U.S. News & World Report, covers everything women care about when it comes to their health. She's often tapping out "Oprah-esque" confessions about how the latest news relates to her personally—whether it's on breast cancer, contraception or easing work-family stress.

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