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- Soy Wax Candles
The soybean or soya bean is a species of legume, an annual plant that has been used in China for over 5,000 years both as a food and a component of drugs. Soy candle wax was discovered in 1991 but it has already become a very popular wax for candle making.
- New Rules For Online Shoppers
From December 2008, internet shoppers will no longer have to pay customs duty on non-EU purchases worth up to £105.
- Cornwall Cottage Holidays
Cornwall, one of the UK’s most popular holiday spots, is known for its beaches, surfing, great restaurants such run by celebrity chefs Rick Stein and Jamie Oliver and a raft of magnificent gardens, not to mention a host of family tourist attractions. Added together they make a holiday in Cornwall an appealing proposition.
- UK's Most Popular Online Stores
Shopping websites that offer a more expert service keep customers the happiest, says a new customer satisfaction survey from which.co.uk.
- Bluetooth Car Stereos
Now you can use your mobile phone while driving quite legally, without having to wear an earpiece or a headset.
- Are You Being Served?
Which? Retailers’ Survey reveals the UK's best and worst retail experiences. Many of last years worst retailers have not improved........
- High School Musical
High School Musical is a huge phenomenon. It is one of Disney’s most successful Disney Channel Original Movies, and such is its popularity that it has spawned a huge amount of merchandising.
- Digital Picture Frames
If you have a digital camera, you will know that there is one big problem with them; you end up with hundreds of pictures saved to the hard drive of your computer, but you never get to see them.
- Tall Women’s Clothing – Fit Is Crucial!
If you are a tall girl – 5’8” or over - you will know just how difficult it can be to get clothes to fit. Maybe the sleeves are too short or the shoulders are too narrow.
- 2.4 Billion Items Of Unworn Clothing In The British Wardrobe
Almost half of the clothes in Britain’s wardrobes go unworn, a new survey from Oxfam and Marks & Spencer has shown.
Debenhams Team Up With Sir Steve Redgrave's Clothing Brand FiveG
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