Affordable Ways to Add Color to Your Kitchen--for a Cause

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Support a good cause--and add some color to your kitchen--with these great products.
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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Support a good cause--and add some color to your kitchen--with pink kitchenware and products that raise breast cancer awareness. A percentage of the proceeds from these products is donated to raising awareness and finding a cure.

  • KitchenAid's Cook for the Cure runs
    Pass the Plate, a program that aims to raise money for breast cancer research by encouraging people to cook for each other, spread the word, and fight for a cure. The Villeroy & Boch-designed platter (pictured above) is intended to be passed along with the giver's favorite culinary specialty. Each time it's received and registered online, KitchenAid donates $5 to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure. $25; kitchenaid.com
  • Amy's Blend from Caribou Coffee is a tribute to a former roastmaster who died from breast cancer. $15; cariboucoffee.com
  • Metrokane
    Rabbit Wine Opener. $46; amazon.com
  • Riedel CrescendO
    pink wine glasses. $70; riedel.com
  • Cuisinart CPT-120
    Toaster. $30; macys.com
  • Kyocera
    Ceramic Santoku Knife. $70; amazon.com
  • Vitapur
    Water Pitcher. $25; amazon.com
  • Zak Designs
    Colander. $9; amazon.com
  • Bialetti Dama Pink 6-Cup
    Stovetop Percolator. $45; amazon.com