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New wedding favours collection from Cancer Research

Posted by Danielle Harvey on 11 March 2020

White dove pin badge wedding favour For couples looking for a more meaningful way to thank their guests this wedding season, Cancer Research UK has an impressive selection of eye-catching favours to help fund life-saving research.

With a wide range of favours available, there's something to suit every wedding or ceremony. The collection includes faith symbols for religious celebrations, cultural and spiritual tokens, gay pride badges, simple designs, and eco-friendly options. The pin badge favours are available on white or craft paper backing card to fit every colour scheme and can be personalised to elegantly display names and the wedding date.

For couples who not only want to do their part for Cancer Research UK, but for the planet too, the forget-me-not sustainable flower seeds come in 100% natural and degradable packaging. Beautiful biodegradable petal confetti, handpicked from a Shropshire farm, is also available for that special photo moment for newlyweds, with slow falling, natural petals that are dye-free in plant-based packaging.

As well as making a great gift, Cancer Research UK's favours are a touching way to celebrate, remember or support a friend or family member who has been affected by the disease. Each favour is available for £2 each which goes towards the charity's life-saving work into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all cancers.

For more information and to order, please visit: www.cruk.org/weddingfavours

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