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What People Are Saying
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These uterine cancer survivor ribbon pins are great but the peach color looks more pink than peach.
Cancer Survivor Ribbon PinPast Customer
February 3, 2016Got this tote bag for a close friend starting Chemo and packed it with goodies to help her through appointments. Overall great quality and will be very useful. It's a great size -- held snacks, games, books and could fit a light small blanket. There's a pocket on the outside that fit a water bottle well too. Everything zips closed (great!), material is durable and the printing on the bag was clear and looked really nice.
No One Fights Alone® Tote BagPast Customer
February 9, 2018Just the action of sporting on of these bands, no matter what color, shows others; the world, that every one of us is more connected than we realize. It's not a definition of cancer, it's a definition of love, hope, and strength
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Long Beach
April 3, 2014 -
We sold these pins as a fundraiser and everyone loved them! They were very popular and were perfect for spreading the message of hope.
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in Royal Oak, MI
July 7, 2010Perfect on all our vehicles. Everyone put on right away and really liked it
Mini Ribbon Awareness MagnetCustomer in Iowa
July 4, 2017 -
When I was diagnosed I found that I wasn’t alone two of the three guys in my wedding also had prostate cancer. When it came to treatment and recovery, my entire family pitched in with their support. When they saw this wrist band they wanted them and wear them still today as a show of their ongoing support.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Naperville, IL
June 8, 2011I ordered quite a few and the majority were fine but some broke as the person was putting them on. So if they were a little stronger it would be a great product! Everyone loved them
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Chicago
April 18, 2014 -
My father was recently diagnosed with multiple myeloma and will be going through a bone marrow transplant soon so it was nice getting these to pass out to friends and family to show awareness, support and prayers.
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in NC, USA
July 18, 2015What a hit this is. I wore it to my last infusion session and all the nurses loved it. The other patients wanted to know where to get one.
I Have Chemo Brain! What's Your Excuse?® T-shirt - NEW SHIRT COLORS AVAILABLE!Customer in GARDNERVILLE
August 21, 2012I absolutely loved my mugs. My cousin was diagnosed with leukemia in 2013 at the age of 17. He passed away February of last year. My aunt has always had the dream of opening her own coffee shop. My cousin always pushed her to pursue her dream. While he was sick in the hospital, my aunt promised him that she would open her own shop once he was completely better. After he passed away, she wanted to keep her promise that she had made to him. So, she opened her own coffee shop in his memory. It is called Brandon's Bro'Rista. After seeing these mugs, I just knew they were absolutely perfect for the shop. I ordered 3 mugs altogether. Ordering was quick and easy and i received the mugs within less than a week. They are the perfect size and are outstanding quality for the price. The look on my aunt's face was priceless when she read the message written on the mug. I will definitely be ordering more products in the future!
What Cancer Cannot Do® MugCustomer in Lewisburg, TN
March 18, 2018 -
I love my Choose Hope Car Magnets. I have to admit that I bought my first ones at the in the gift shop at the Winthrop P Rockefeller Cancer Institute at UAMS Hospital here in Little rock, I had three- Leukemia for my daughter's friend- and Sarcoma and Head and Neck for my own battle. While at the grocery store the other day a young man stopped and asked about my Head and Neck Awareness Magnet. We shared stories and I simply gave him my magnet, knowing that the gift shop where I got mine was out. I went online, found Choose Hope and purchased two more Head and Neck ribbons. I still have one- the other was given away in a similar situation, this last time I was able to mention Choose Hope as the palce I bought it. I love these car magnets, and I love that by just having them on my car I have met other wonderful people and have been able to pass along something special.
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in Little Rock, AR
October 2, 2013I received my bracelet from a friend after my husband was diagnosed with bladder cancer. What a nice surprise and what a pretty bracelet. Well I loved mine so much I ordered one for my Mother, Daughter, DIL, Sister, and SIL. I get lots of compliments when I wear it. I like the fact it looks like an ordinary bracelet and doesn't scream "Cancer". I know what it stands for and when someone compliments on it I tell them what it stands for.
Pearls of Hope BraceletCustomer in tewksbury, ma.
April 19, 2014Wore these pins in honor of friends and family during a triathlon. They were the pefect size and I loved them!
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinPast Customer
July 21, 2014 -
As I celebrate my 5-year cancerversary I am giving these pins to my doctors and to others who played key roles in my cancer journey. Each pin has been receive with glowing comments, not only for my journey, but for the beauty of the pin.
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Elk Grove
February 10, 2013Quality pin, brilliant color, great price. All around, a great deal. I would definitely purchase again!
Cancer Survivor Ribbon PinCustomer in Wisconsin
September 16, 2015I ordered these magnets for cars and/or refrigerators. They are the perfect size and arrived quickly. I would order again
Be Aware Ribbon Keychain (Closeout)Past Customer
June 24, 2019 -
Very Grateful for the opportunity to help raise money for a friend through re-selling these for a donation.
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Greensboro, NC
February 15, 2011I bought this pin for my mother who was recently diagnosed with stomach cancer. She can wear it and know that there is already a guardian angel by her side! It was a great gift.
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in N Las Vegas, NV
October 15, 2012Fits from big kids to adults. Just what we wanted.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Millbrae CA
October 28, 2015 -
These min ribbons are very cute and a great way to get the word out!
Mini Ribbon Awareness MagnetCustomer in Harleysville PA
December 13, 2010I love the bracelet!
It is really beautiful and so far I have ordered it for my sisters, sister-in laws and am now working on all my nieces!Be Aware Ribbon BraceletCustomer in Elmira, ny
January 17, 2012 -
Awesome!!! As described. Durable
ThanksNo One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Refina
January 27, 2015First hat I had was fine second just too big, but they are made well
Ribbon Awareness Cap - Several cap colors available!Customer in CT
March 17, 2018On May 11th, my mom was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. After the initial shock and tears wore off, she put on her brave face and swore she was going to not only beat it, but kick it's ass. She decided to do a clinical trial, not for herself, but for the hope that she could help in finding a cure for others diagnosed with cancer in the future. She started chemo yesterday. I ordered the gift bag for her and it arrived just in time. She cuddled up in the burgundy blanket, sucked on some queasy drops, and wrote in her journal. It's an eye opening experience walking into a treatment room and seeing the people there. Young, old, Hispanic, Caucasian, African American, male, female...some alone, some surrounded by loved ones. Some crying, some laughing, some sleeping, reading, talking up a storm. I don't think I ever realized the impact cancer had until I walked in with my unbelievably brave mother who chooses to fight. The bag, and all the other items I've ordered, provided exactly what she needed. Hope. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. Whoever put this together knew what would be beneficial in a chilly treatment room, and everything in the bag assisted in making her more comfortable.
Create Your Own Chemotherapy Gift ToteCustomer in Georgia
May 27, 2017 -
Love the quality of this pin and proudly wear it.
Cancer Survivor Ribbon PinCustomer in Hanford, Ca.
August 20, 2011Great message but the bracelets fade after a short while.
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletPast Customer
July 19, 2011I really like the bracelet but each time I wear mine either in gold or silver my arm turns green. If it was made of stainless steel or pewter that would be nice. I would be willing to pay more.
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletCustomer in Chilton
May 16, 2013
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The idea of a ring instead of a bracelet appealed to me because it was something different. I got 3 of them - one for each of the daughters of my friend (who has pancreatic cancer), and one I kept for myself. My ring broke the second time I put it on. 🙁 I think the word was stamped too deeply on this particular ring - it broke on the letter "O"...the other 2 are still intact & being worn
Hope RingCustomer in Georgia
July 22, 2014 -
I wanted to get my whole family Pancreatic Cancer awareness car magnets. These look great and hold on very well. I was concerned about being able to see it against my mom's deep violet sapphire car, but it shows up fine. Note that the actual purple of the ribbons was deeper/darker than appeared on the screen.
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in Winter Springs, FL
September 24, 2010 -
Shared these with my daughter and we are placing them everywhere.
Ribbon AppliqueCustomer in Littleton, CO
November 16, 2013 -
i love this bag..i carry it to all our appointments it holds everything we need. then i switch out and carry it to work it holds everything again that i need for my day
What Cancer Cannot Do® KeychainCustomer in sacramento california
January 17, 2013 -
Bought these for a friend--so I can't say much...other than quick shipping and accurate. Thanks.
Queasy Drops - AssortedPast Customer
March 2, 2018 -
Fast shipment, exactly as advertised.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in illinois
August 16, 2018 -
I was very happy with my product. They sold well, everyone loved them, and I received them in a very short amount of time. I'd love to sell these again next year to raise more money for the American Cancer Society!
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in York, PA
June 30, 2011 -
I used these as hand outs at a talk I did about colon cancer. The ladies loved them and my hope is it will remind them to get screened!
Flexible Ribbon KeychainCustomer in Houston, Tx
April 10, 2011 -
I added this to my charm bracelet and it's tastefully sweet on my other pretty and meaningful bracelet.
Ribbon Awareness CharmCustomer in Duluth, MN
November 13, 2013 -
I have this on the outside of my purse. I'm proud of the fight I am winning!
Flexible Ribbon KeychainPast Customer
April 7, 2016
Featured Survivor Story

Hughie's Story
My Name is Hughie Mizell. I am a retired barber, husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. My cancer story begins around 2005 with a rectal cancer diagnosis. I had surgery and the cancer was removed but due to complications, I spent 29 days in the hospital. I didn’t experience any new problems until 2012 when after a colonoscopy, I was diagnosed with colon cancer…
Featured Survivor Story

Hughie's Story
My Name is Hughie Mizell. I am a retired barber, husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. My cancer story begins around 2005 with a rectal cancer diagnosis. I had surgery and the cancer was. . .