Advantages: Cheap, nice smells, good value Disadvantages: Not as relaxing as some bigger branded products
Introduction
Some of you may have read my reviews about the Co-op and how you can only earn Dividend money on the Co-op own brand products. Well that is why I purchased this Co-op Bath Foam Rainforest, at 83p for a 1 litre bottle it was a bargain on it's own.
The Product
It comes in a clear plastic bottle so that you can see the green liquid contained inside, the packaging is very plain but what do you expect for that price?
The screw top is easy to open and while I was in the store I unscrewed it to have a quick sniff, it may only be 83p but if it smells horrible why buy it. Upon sniffing the smell is a fresh smell a bit similar to the smell you get after it has rained. The fragrance was strong but not over powering like some can be.
The Bath Test
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On the reserve of the bottle is states ...
Advantages: great atmosphere Disadvantages: expensive
The first ever time I saw a RainForest Cafe was in Orlando, downtown Disney.
We were going to eat in there and enquired how long we would have to wait.
An hour was the reply, we were so hungry that we went somewhere else.
Years later when we visited The Animal Kingdom at Orlando we saw another one.
There was an enormous elephant outside (no not me but I'm getting there), and an enormous queue.
This time though we were determined to get in.
We waited about 20 minutes which wasn't that bad for the size of the queue.
We had to give our names in at the reception, and we were allocated a passport to adventure and tickets saying Belinda Safari of two.
We hung around a while until they shouted out our name over the microphone.
We were led to the Gorilla section.
The inside of the cafe was enormous with waterfalls everywhere ...
belinda9 10.05.2001
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Advantages: Gorgeous location, so much to see and do Disadvantages: None!
I've lived in the Forest of Dean my whole life (nearly 33 years) and completely taken it for granted! It's really only been in the last few years, since we had our son, that we have started to enjoy our home, with it's breathtaking scenery, abundance of family activities and friendly atmposphere, so I thought I would share it all with you. Brace yourselves, it's a long one!
Here comes the history bit!
The Forest of Dean was firstly recognised by the Saxons and covers 110 square kilometers or 27000 acres of woodland. It is one of the few remaining Royal forests left in England and has a rich history as a favourite hunting ground for many of our historical kings. The vast amount of woodland is home to many animals and birds, but Forest pride is mainly given to the beautiful fallow deer. There are about 400 here, of which ...
watkins11 29.04.2008 (30.04.2008)
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