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What links Dolly the Sheep, Madonna’s daughter and Little Miss Sunshine?

Jan 24th, 2012 | By Kerry

Dolly the Sheep, Lourdes Ciccone Leon and Abigail Breslin will all be expecting some rather special 16th birthday gift ideas as they all celebrate turning sweet 16 in 2012.
For anyone looking for 16th birthday gift ideas we’ve picked some of the most famous faces born in 1996 who’ll be turning 16 in 2012 to help
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Officially the world’s most expensive 60th birthday gift dessert has been eaten!

Jan 10th, 2012 | By Kerry

Buying 60th birthday gifts is always a difficult affair, as at that age most people have got all the material things they need, so you’ll need to think out of the (gift) box when it comes to choosing that perfect gift for someone who is going to be 60 years old.
One man recently took matters
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Your own ‘celebrity’ perfume – the ultimate in personalised gifts for her boasts a successful launch

Dec 13th, 2011 | By Kerry

One of the UK’s leading online activity gift retailers is branching out into offering some sweet-smelling personalised gifts for women.
Ever since the late Elizabeth Taylor launched her best selling perfume of all time, ‘White Diamonds’ in 1991, the phenomenon of scents brought to you by a famous face has really taken off. Now one online
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Mega Monday – the biggest Christmas gift shopping day on the internet nets £424 million in one day

Dec 8th, 2011 | By Kerry

More and more Britons are foregoing the High Street and shopping on the internet for their Christmas gifts this year.
According to retail analysts, the second Monday in November will go down in history as the busiest day for internet shopping in the year. It is estimated that Brits spent £424 million pounds in just one
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How off-roading is becoming part of bad weather contingency plans

Nov 17th, 2011 | By Kerry

With forecasters predicting another snowy winter in the UK, various agencies such as local councils and transport providers are looking to off road driving as a solution.
After the snowy winter caused chaos in the UK last year, councils, transport companies and other service agencies are getting themselves fully prepared in the run up to this
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Activity voucher company launches an exclusive half price gliding offer

Nov 8th, 2011 | By Kerry

Leading UK activity gift website Intotheblue.co.uk has teamed up with a renowned gliding club to launch an exclusive half price gliding offer. For a limited time only, keen aviation fans will be able to book a gliding lesson at the Warwickshire-based school for just £49, reduced from £99.
Gliding lessons are taken at Long Marston airfield
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Top 10 gifts for men this Christmas

Oct 24th, 2011 | By Kerry

One top UK online retailer of activity experiences has revealed the best selling gifts for men in the run up to the festive season.
The countdown to Christmas has begun and one online retailer specialising in gifts for men has just published its top 10 male-orientated gifts for the year to date.
Into the Blue has number-crunched
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Online gift ideas company launches Christmas promo

Oct 10th, 2011 | By Kerry

Buy your gift ideas now and you’ll lose no time this Christmas with the gifts being sold as a voucher that’s valid for a whole year, backdated to Christmas Day.
Online gift retailer Into the Blue has come up with a novel idea for helping you budget when it comes to shopping for presents during the
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A storm in an afternoon tea cup of Earl Grey

Sep 20th, 2011 | By Kerry

Will afternoon teas ever be the same again with the news that the inventors of Earl Grey tea have changed the recipe?
A scandal has hit the world of genteel afternoon teas with news that one of the world’s best-loved tea brands has changed the recipe for its most renowned tea variety. Twinings launched the ‘New
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Helicopter sales buck the downturn in aviation sales, re-sales and lessons

Sep 8th, 2011 | By Kerry

The industry preference for learning in a piston engine helicopter has kept the market in this type of new and pre-owned helicopter buoyant when all other sectors have fallen.
Contrary to the general state of the global economy, sales of helicopters – the ultimate in personal business transport – are buoyant, according to a newly released
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