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Brothers Set Record For Charity Hot Cocoa Sales
The siblings from Mamaroneck have been raising money to help fight pediatric cancer.

MAMARONECK, NY — A pair of Westchester County brothers who have been doling out hot cocoa to raise money to help fight pediatric cancer for almost a decade and a half broke their own record this year. Evan and Joshua's Hot Cocoa Stand, set up at The Westchester, Jan. 4 and 5 took in $8,500.
CEO Evan Greenberg, 18, said that was their biggest year yet.
"It might increase in the next few days as some donations lag a bit before we are informed of them," he said.
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His brother Joshua Greenberg is 16 years old.
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In addition to hot cocoa, the siblings had baked good and sports memorabilia raffle tickets available for purchase.
The charitable organization started out in their garage in Mamaroneck and moved indoors about 10 years ago.
Prior to this year, they've raised more than $50,000 for Pediatric Cancer Foundation.
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