COEUR d'ALENE, Idaho--Premium Oxyfresh dental products were presented to about 500 influential New Yorkers and celebrities who attended a black-tie charity event last month to raise money for children's cancer research.
The Children's Cancer and Blood Foundation Breakthrough Ball was a $1,000-per-plate dinner held to celebrate recent breakthroughs in cancer research that will alter the way cancer in children (and everyone else) will be treated and hopefully cured. Actor Charles Grodin was the evening's host with a live performance by Patti LaBelle.
Oxyfresh donated its Power Paste and Power Rinse in oral hygiene kits valued at nearly $15,000. The kits were included in gift bags that were given to each VIP and celebrity who attended.
"Oxyfresh is pleased to participate in this worthwhile event, which promotes cancer research and honors those who continue to work to win the battle against cancer," said Richard Brooke, Oxyfresh President.