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By Arleen B.
34205
Prostate cancer lapel pin
August 28, 2020
Nice appearance well made-recipient really liked it. A bit too expensive for the item, won't order again due to the cost of shipping

Merchant Response:Thank you for your review. We are happy to hear your recipient really liked the pin. Just a quick explanation about our shipping costs: Are you thinking, why $5.99 for shipping for a $2.99 lapel pin? Here's why: The $5.99 includes having a human available to locate and pick your item(s) in the warehouse and get them to the shipping station, then verify accuracy, then select packaging material, then package your shipment, weigh it, then calculate and apply First Class postage which at a minimum is $2.74 to 3.18 based on your zip code, and then assure it is picked up the same day for you, Monday - Friday. On some items the postage alone is $10 and we lose money on shipping, but overall at $5.99 we generally hope to break even on shipping and handling costs.
By Knucklehead
Valhalla, New York
Quality Item
August 27, 2018
The items were shipped and received in a timely manner. Quality item.
Best Uses
  • To show support for Prostate cancer Awareness and Research
By Stanley C.
Colorado Springs
Male Prostate Cancer Awareness
February 24, 2017
This ribbon is an eye catcher because folks are not used to seeing them on males. We are lone overdue in making people aware of the large number of men who suffer from the affects of prostate cancer and those who die.
Best Uses
  • I purchased twenty ribbons and give them to friends and men who share their prostrate stories with me.
By Heather
Harrisburg, PA
Good quality pin, sturdy.
October 19, 2015
I already purchased orange lapel ribbons of the same style, and now picked up light blue ones for prostate cancer awareness. They are subtle but sturdy.
Best Uses
  • when combined with small mesh drawstring bags, they are nice gifts for family and friends who have supported the patient.
By James
Boynton Beach, FL
We will never forget
August 20, 2013
We lost our youngest son to Sclorderma in June after a two year fight. Before we left him my daughter made cloth ribbons but when I saw these we knew they were it. We will wear them every day for the rest of our lives. A small remembrance of our Tony.

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