Yoplait Yogurt’s SaveLidsToSaveLives: Submit Codes To Fight Breast Cancer

by on November 23, 2011

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The Power of One Against Breast Cancer

Despite the fact that October is over, breast cancer awareness does not go away.  Breast Cancer is still out there affecting 1 in 8 women every day.  And Yoplait Yogurt is still leading the charge against this cancer!

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Breast Cancer Pink RibbonBEFORE YOU LEAVE THIS post… just take a quick glance at this small section…  and see just how many people this actually affects:

Once my family was involved in this new battle, it was amazing how many folks either directly or indirectly via a family member have experienced the pure fear of being confronted with cancer.  It’s that pervasive in our society.

I may have chatted with 30 people over the last few months and maybe 5 folks were not somehow affected.  That’s what “1 in 8″ means.  That it’s nearly everywhere.

Breast cancer can affect 1 in 8 women200,000 women are diagnosed each year.  That’s 547 women a day.  Or 22 women an hour.  You do the math… how many women are in your life?  Whether you know it or not, you know someone… and it’s probably someone how supports the cost.

– OK… if nothing else, thank you for reading that snippet.

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Normally, you don’t go to work and say, “Hey, how about that breast cancer thing!” and strike up conversations.  It’s only when you are in the middle of this fight for yours or someone you love, life, that you realize that so many around you seem to have been confronted by this disease.  Because now, you have reason to broach this subject.  A subject that some folks think, if I don’t talk about it or address it, it won’t come lurking in my doorway.

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But there are still ways to address the battle against breast cancer, or albeit, cancer in general and Yoplait Yogurt is one tiny way.  That’s because they’re still donating a small amount of money from each lid, or lid code, that they receive, towards the fight against breast cancer.

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Yoplait Yogurt products with the pink lids are one way to help fight this battle.  And you the consumer and can help in one or both of two ways.

You can mail the pink lid to an address.  Or you can open your Yoplait Yogurt and check out the underside of the pink lid.  There, you will find a code of some sort.  Then head off to the website and do your small part.  What it does is that by redeeming lids by December 31, 2011 will benefit breast cancer research and outreach programs in your area.

The online process asks for

An email address,
then your lid number(s),
your zip code (To focus your contribution to your region) &
Bam, you’re done.

It gives you a chance to ‘dedicate your lid’, ie, your story.  Right now, I’m not quite there yet.  But then when you fire up
Then they fire off a confirmation email to the email address you supplied.

You click the link, and you’re done…

Sure, it’s a bit of work, but it’s for a wonderfully good cause in the fight against breast cancer… which culminates in a fight against any cancer.

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I’ve been eating a lot of yogurt these days.  Maybe you can pitch in with a yummy snack and a code redemption at www.SaveLidsToSaveLives.com.

My header image explained:  Because all it takes is one act, one dollar or just one moment to help contribute to the fight.  There are millions of web surfers.  Each taking just one tiny deed can make the difference… if you’re already committed to another personal cause of your own, I completely respect that.  But if you have a free moment, by all means, one tiny act be anyone is appreciated by all.

Thank you!

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National Breast Cancer Foundation

Susan G. Komen for the Cure

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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{ 13 comments… read them below or add one }

Kathleen Kovach December 8, 2011 at 3:52 pm

May God proctect who ever has cancer !

Sylvia Farb December 14, 2011 at 4:35 pm

why do you make it so complilcated to sign. I’ve gone thru 4 save lives and haven’t found the right one yet

Donna J. Earnest December 15, 2011 at 2:35 pm

I have participated each year in the pink lid project. Why, beginning this year do you have to make it so cumbersome for the participants? Reading the codes itself requires a magnifying glass for us older folks. Just let us send in the lids as we have done in the past and make the contribution to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Your new procedure is discouraging people.—-Thank you for allowing the comments.
Donna E. from PA

Bruce E. Simmons (BruSimm) December 15, 2011 at 2:49 pm

Donna! You can still mail the lids in if you want. The online process is just an extra way to get a little more money donated to the cause.
-Bruce

kay eberle January 6, 2012 at 12:39 pm

I have a container [cool whip size] of lids that I did not submit. May I still do so, either by net or mail Thank You! Kay Eberle

Bruce Simmons January 7, 2012 at 1:01 am

Kay, go to the Yoplait website and see what they say there. -Bruce

charla January 12, 2012 at 10:49 am

pf78m5
pf55n2
pfmm58
pn70m
pf327f
pf17tm
pf75np
pf072m
pfm575
pf4f5n
pf72m5
pfnm52
pf7rm4
pf75nt
pf077m
pf575n
pf827m
pfxm4h
pf271m
pf5hn
pf072m
pf07nm

Bruce Simmons January 12, 2012 at 11:09 am

Charla,
I presume you put these codes in at the website noted in the article? They don’t go here on this site…
But dang, that’s awesome! Git those codes over there if you haven’t done so already!!!

maria January 12, 2012 at 5:52 pm

quiero ayudar esta noble causa

Donna Gootee January 31, 2012 at 10:26 am

I could not find any where to enter the codes. So here they are:
pf17tm, pf73m4, pf575n, pfmm58, pfrm47, pf77m4, pf71m5, pf7mm4, pf575n, pf4175, pf1x7t, pf7nm5, pf7x70, pf45n5, pf078m, pfr72m, pf2r7r, pf15nh, pfm515, pffm54, pf5m54, pfm585, pf017p, pftm55. All the 0 were put in as #, they might be zeros. Thank you, Donna Gootee.

Maria February 3, 2012 at 7:44 am

thanks for the info i’ve been trying to enter the codes but never could find where!!

Mark Olszewski April 21, 2012 at 1:05 pm

I have been saving Yoplait lids for some time. Is this program still on?? Please inform me, hopefully I can enter and send them to your attention, still. I recently lost my aunt to liver cancer. Thank You

Sincerely,
Mark Olszewski

Bruce Simmons April 21, 2012 at 9:21 pm

Mark,
the program for the breast cancer donation lids ended, because they needed the “lids by December 31, 2011.” Cancer came into my family too, and all you can do is donate to whatever worthy cause you see fit, if possible.
Bruce.

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