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Crystallized contact lense cases to help raise breast cancer awareness

Bausch & Lomb continues its commitment to raising awareness of breast cancer by giving away 40 limited edition pink Crystallized Swarovski Elements contact lens cases in an online contest during October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

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Rochester, NY-Bausch & Lomb (B&L) continues its commitment to raising awareness of breast cancer by giving away 40 limited edition pink Crystallized Swarovski Elements contact lens (CL) cases in an online contest during October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

"Crystallized" is the brand name for all loose cut crystal elements designed and manufactured by Swarovski. The limited edition CL cases are created with 646 hand-applied crystal components and feature the hallmark Susan G. Komen for the Cure ribbon. Each case has a retail value of approximately $350.

Visitors to http://www.ReNuCares.com/ will be automatically entered to win one of the Crystallized CL cases by downloading a coupon for ReNu MultiPlus CL solution. No purchase is necessary to be entered to win.

B&L also will donate $1 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure for every coupon that is redeemed at a retail store.

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