Advantages: Tasty and refreshing beer. Another class act from Fuller's Brewery! Disadvantages: Not available on draught all year...but you can still get the bottles, so don't despair!
around the £1.60 to £1.80 mark, depending on where you shop ? this price is for the 500ml size, because I? haven?t bought any of the smaller option yet. I?m waiting to try to Cranberry flavour ? described on Fuller?s web-site as being deeper in colour with a drier, fruitier edge ? it sounds lovely!
The original Honey Dew is great ? a recommended tipple, whichever size you choose, or wherever you decide to drink it!
~~~Brewery Information.
FULLER, SMITH & TURNER P.L.C.,
Griffin Brewery,
Chiswick Lane South,
Chiswick,
London W4 2QB.
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 8996 2000
http://www.fullers.co.uk/frames.phtml - check out the web-site if you want further information on the brewery. ...
Advantages: Good storyline Disadvantages: May run 10 minutes too long
. There is nothing worse than a film in which you film like you are trapped in the same film set. I LoveYou Man travels from different bars and restaurants, to the outside for walks, and different houses without me ever losing track of where we are and what is going on.
The scenery is interesting and bright which I think lightens the mood and makes it easier to laugh when something funny comes along, the mood is really lightened by some of the sets, especially when the boys are in Sydney?s ?cave? there are so many funny and interesting props you can tell that the director made sure every nook and cranny was looked after to make each scene is as effective as possible.
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I picked this up in Blockbuster months ago because it had received such good reviews, I had heard good things about it from all sources, but it wasn?t on in ...
amyloop 24.10.2009
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Advantages: looks enticing Disadvantages: a bit expensive
I bought this product just the other day as I've just come back from my holidays a little wind(I, mean sunburnt).
I'd sent off for a voucher from ipoints to spend at Superdrug and when i came back from my jollies it was on the doormat.
Eagerly to spend it (money burns a hole) I decided on some treatments for my poor and badly damaged skin.
I was shredding skin like a snake, so I needed to put plenty of moisturiser back into the old body.
I saw Radox Milk and Honey Bath Soak and thought it looked and sounded lovely.
It's more expensive than the other radox's, this would have cost £3.99 if I didn't have the voucher.
I liked the look of the two tone bath liquid, it was white at the top presumbly the Milk, and Orangey/yellow at the bottom for the Honey.
It comes in a heavy glass bottle which I nearly dropped before using it ...