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CUTCO Cutlery Continues Its Support of Go Red For Women(R) into 2011
Date:3/1/2010

"We believe in this cause," said Steve Pokrzyk, director of marketing for Vector Marketing, the exclusive marketer of CUTCO Cutlery. "Heart disease is the number one killer of women, but is largely preventable and Go Red For Women has made great strides in getting women to think about prevention."

To help the American Heart Association continue its fight against heart disease, and help raise awareness of the number one killer of women, CUTCO is now extending its commitment to support Go Red For Women through Feb. 28, 2011.

From March 1, 2010, to Feb. 28, 2011, CUTCO will donate a minimum of $100,000 to the cause through a $75,000 corporate donation, plus continued contributions of 10 percent of the sales of four-piece red table knife sets and red kitchen shears.

Go Red For Women is the American Heart Association's solution to save women's lives. With one out of three women still dying from heart disease, we are committed to fighting this No. 1 killer that is largely preventable. GoRedForWomen.org, a premiere source of information and education, conn
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