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09/26/2007, 3:50pm, EDT

Wednesday, September 26th

Pink special edition iPod Shuffle at Target

With proceeds benefitting The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Target has begun offering a special edition pink iPod Shuffle that comes bundled with a free $15 iTunes gift card while retaining the standard $80 pricing. Target is donating a portion of the proceeds of each sale to the charitable foundation, up to a maximum of $25,0000. The stores began offering the special edition nanos about two weeks ago. The iPods included in the package appear to be second generation, as the newly introduced third-generation iPod shuffle (which is feature-identical to the second generation) is not offered in pink. Target is also selling the pink Shuffle by itself, without the $15 gift card, for $70.






[Via AppleInsider]


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