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£25 Worth of Bags and Jewellery for One Lucky Reader
To celebrate the launch of its new website, jewellery business Tinkerbells Treasures has teamed up with The bdaily to offer one of our readers a great prize. Jarrow-based Tinkerbells Treasures was started in November 2004 by Kathleen McKeown, and her 21-year-old daughter Jayne. What started out as a hobby has now blossomed into a burgeoning business that has seen the mother-daughter duo move into new premises in TEDCO Business Centre on the Viking Business Park. Responding to demand, Tinkerbells Treasures have recently launched a new website to sell their jewellery and bags, which are imported from all over the world.
To celebrate their new internet presence at www.tinkerbells-treasures.co.uk, Jayne and Kathleen are offering £25 worth of jewellery and/or bags of your choice from their new ecommerce site to one lucky reader who can answer the following question: What is the free gift offered on the site to hosts who host a Tinkerbells Treasures house party?To enter the competition, please email your answer to Tinkerbells Treasures at info@tinkerbells-treasures.co.uk by 5pm on Friday 11th February 2006. Don’t forget to include your contact details. The winner will be drawn at random from the correct entries received. Usual competition rules apply (available on request) and the editor’s decision is final. The prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative is offered.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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