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THE ESSENTIAL GADGET FOR HIM FROM CANCER RESEARCH UK

Men across the country are already feeling the excitement of the World Cup in 2010. If you are a football lover, a tech whizz or simply a lover of bling then Cancer Research UK has the ideal gadget for him, the limited edition Bobby Moore gold-plated iPod Touch! It is hoped that the iPod will help to raise over £15,000 for the Bobby Moore Fund for Cancer Research UK, which raises vital funds for bowel cancer research and awareness of the disease.

Available from 26th November 2009 exclusively from www.goldgenie.com/bobbymoore, the Bobby Moore gold plated iPod Touch is £264.50 for the 8GB, £356.50 for the 32GB and £433.81 for the 64GB with 10 per cent of the sale price goes to Cancer Research UK. Each iPod is laser engraved with Bobby Moore’s signature and the Bobby Moore Fund logo, featuring the iconic image of England’s only World Cup winning captain lifting the trophy on the back. 

Also available is the Bobby Moore iPod Nano in red, similarly laser engraved with Bobby Moore’s signature and the Bobby Moore Fund logo on the back at £164.65 for the 8GB and £192.05 for the 16GB with 12.5 per cent of the sale price going to Cancer Research UK.

The Bobby Moore iPods come with a 12 month warranty, Apple earphones, USB cable, dock adaptor and quick start guide.  So if an iPod is the gift of choice this year for a dad, brother, son or boss, the Bobby Moore iPod Touch or iPod Nano provides the perfect present.Bobby Moore Signature Range Gold iPod Touch

Stephanie Moore MBE established the Bobby Moore Fund, in partnership with Cancer Research UK, in 1993. The Bobby Moore Fund for Cancer Research UK raises money for research into bowel cancer in memory of footballer Bobby Moore OBE who died of the disease at just 51 years of age.

To date, the Bobby Moore Fund has raised over £12 million for dedicated bowel cancer research. The funds are spent on high-quality bowel cancer research carried out by leading scientists working across the UK. The money raised to date has funded over 36 Bobby Moore Research Fellowships and three additional research projects.

 

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