The Story Behind October: Cancer Awareness Month

Every October, the world turns pink. Ribbons, landmarks, and even sports uniforms take on the color as people come together to honor those affected by cancer and to spread awareness about prevention and early detection. But how did October become Cancer Awareness Month — and why pink?

The movement began in 1985, when the American Cancer Society and the pharmaceutical division of Imperial Chemical Industries (now AstraZeneca) launched the first Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Their goal was to encourage women to schedule regular mammograms and to talk more openly about a disease that was often kept private.

The now-familiar pink ribbon was introduced in 1992 by Evelyn Lauder of Estée Lauder Companies and Alexandra Penney, editor of Self magazine. They distributed pink ribbons in department stores to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research.

Pink was chosen because it represents compassion, care, and hope — emotions that capture the spirit of those who fight and those who support them. What started as a small gesture quickly grew into a global symbol of unity.

Since then, October has become a month not only for breast cancer awareness but also for recognizing all cancers and the people whose lives they touch. Across the world, cities light up in pink, communities organize charity walks and fundraisers, and survivors share their stories to inspire others.

Thanks to decades of awareness and research, survival rates for breast cancer have improved dramatically. But the work isn’t done. Cancer still affects millions of people worldwide, and early detection remains one of the most powerful tools we have.

October is a time to get screened, donate, or simply wear pink to show your support. Every small act — every ribbon, every reminder — helps raise awareness and gives hope to those who need it most.

Because when we come together, awareness becomes action, and action saves lives.

Here at Shachihata, we offer a pink pocket stamp which we donate a part of the proceeds for each stamp sold to cancer research. So if you would like to learn more about our pocket stamp and want to help cancer research at the same time, please click here.

THINK PINK

Last year around this time, Bob Ally, our President and CEO, bravely spoke about his personal bout with cancer. Since it is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we thought this would be a good time to remind everyone of his thoughts and that the struggle to eradicate cancer continues to this day. Above is a shortened version of the previous video we posted on this blog, where Bob tells his story.

Cancer is such a devastating disease. It affects not only the individual but those around them. Sadly, most of us know someone close to us who has been impacted by cancer; I know I have. My grandma had breast cancer, as did my Auntie – both made it through, I’m happy to say. A good friend survived Hodgkin lymphoma. I had another Auntie pass away from melanoma several years ago, which was tragic for all of us, including her son, who was barely entering adulthood at the time. And, in the past year, my dad dealt with a form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. He is currently in remission but will be closely monitored for the foreseeable future.

This is the unforgiving nature of cancer. We’re thrilled to report, however, that Bob remains cancer-free after eight years. We have posted the following link to the American Cancer Society. Please join us in donating to cancer research so that we can help out others, like Bob.

– Joshua Musial, Order Processing Supervisor/Marketing Assistant

Celebrating Independence Day

The 4th of July is a day to celebrate the independence of the United States of America. We thought that it was a good time to celebrate all things independent. From kids going off to college for the first time and small business owners to musicians and artists, independence is a fundamental American value.

Shachihata is also independent. We are a 3rd generation family-owned company, established as ink chemists and stamp pad manufacturers almost 100 years ago in Japan. In 1967, we opened our US facilities. Since our inception, our focus has been on offering customers real-world solutions to all their marking needs. As an independent company, we have never strayed from our original concept of doing things the right way, regardless of time or cost.

As such, our core philosophy is guided by three principles: Convenience, Genuine Pleasure, and Trust & Safety. All of our products are rigorously tested for quality and durability, ensuring that you will receive the superior craftsmanship only Shachihata can provide. The result is loyalty and satisfaction.

Although we are an independent enterprise, we recognizes that we are still connected to everyone and everything on the planet. Therefore, Shachihata is also committed to restoring balance in the global environment by stepping up its efforts to conserve and recycle resources and develop production systems that minimize industrial waste. As an enterprise that prides itself on enriching people’s daily lives and culture, we regard environmental preservation as a central responsibility and are dedicated to realizing a low-carbon society.

So as we celebrate Independence Day this year, please take a moment to celebrate independence wherever you find it because it’s one of the things that makes this country great!

Happy 4th of July from all of us!

Our Latest COVID-19 Efforts

During the coronavirus pandemic, we at Shachihata / Xstamper wanted to find a way to contribute to society’s needs. We examined our facilities and determined that our ink manufacturing process could be re-purposed to produce hand sanitizer. We are excited about being able offer you a hospital-strength hand sanitizer, in a WHO-recommended formula that works on surfaces, as well as hands.

We have also introduced some brand new COVID-19 related stamps and signage. These products are designed to aid the healthcare industry, offices, restaurants, and those of us who have been staying indoors and maintaining social distancing. We are also listening to the needs of our customers and will consider adding products that the market demands.

We are always in search of finding new ways to help meet the needs of our customers and community, whether it is staying safe with hand sanitizer, celebrating a social distancing graduation or birthday with a sign for all to see, or stamps and informational signs for use in the health care field. We anticipate that these products will assist you during this unprecedented time and we hope that everyone remains safe and well.