Sweet Buffalo and Buffalogo Launch “Pink Buffalo Club” Shirts
Sweet Buffalo has joined forces with Buffalogo Co. to launch the “Pink Buffalo Club” shirt, a bold and heartfelt part of their Pink Summer campaign supporting Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Inspired by 11-year-old Gianna Conte, who danced to “Pink Pony Club” while battling osteosarcoma, this campaign brings hope, strength, and community together in one meaningful design.
As a breast cancer patient herself, Sweet Buffalo’s founder Kimberly LaRussa is committed to making a difference for others—one shirt at a time. The very first Pink Buffalo Club shirt was gifted to Gianna, and now supporters across Western New York can wear theirs proudly to help fund vital programs and raise awareness.


Sweet Buffalo has joined forces with Buffalogo Co. to launch the “Pink Buffalo Club” shirt, a bold and heartfelt part of their Pink Summer campaign supporting Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Inspired by 11-year-old Gianna Conte, who danced to “Pink Pony Club” while battling osteosarcoma, this campaign brings hope, strength, and community together in one meaningful design.
As a breast cancer patient herself, Sweet Buffalo’s founder Kimberly LaRussa is committed to making a difference for others—one shirt at a time. The very first Pink Buffalo Club shirt was gifted to Gianna, and now supporters across Western New York can wear theirs proudly to help fund vital programs and raise awareness.
Sweet Buffalo has joined forces with Buffalogo Co. to launch the “Pink Buffalo Club” shirt, a bold and heartfelt part of their Pink Summer campaign supporting Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Inspired by 11-year-old Gianna Conte, who danced to “Pink Pony Club” while battling osteosarcoma, this campaign brings hope, strength, and community together in one meaningful design.
As a breast cancer patient herself, Sweet Buffalo’s founder Kimberly LaRussa is committed to making a difference for others—one shirt at a time. The very first Pink Buffalo Club shirt was gifted to Gianna, and now supporters across Western New York can wear theirs proudly to help fund vital programs and raise awareness.



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