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Coconut flower beer: the perfect gift for Valentine s Day

Neitiv’s luxurious range of gift sets is bound to put a smile on everyone's faces. The beverage company has launched its vegan Coconut Flower Beer range - the first of its kind in the UK.

Coconut flower beer: the perfect gift for Valentine s Day

Neitiv’s luxurious range of gift sets is bound to put a smile on everyone's faces. The beverage company has launched its vegan Coconut Flower Beer range - the first of its kind in the UK.

Coconut flower beer: the perfect gift for Valentine s Day

Neitiv’s luxurious range of gift sets is bound to put a smile on everyone's faces. The beverage company has launched its vegan Coconut Flower Beer range - the first of its kind in the UK.

Naiise closing Jewel Changi outlet on Apr 11, vendors reportedly owed up to S$10,000

Founder Dennis Tay cited the inability to recover from the pandemic as a reason for the closure, First opened in May 2019, the 9,500 square feet two-storey Naiise Iconic store at Jewel Changi showcased products by Singapore designers. Image by Naiise on Facebook. Owed vendors up to S$10,000 According to Today, some of Naiise s vendors are owed up to S$10,000 by the retailer. A private Facebook group, Naiise Vendors, that started in July 2020, consists of 144 current and former Naiise vendors to gathered to discuss their issues. Wendy Wang, 35, the former owner of Canvas Avenue which sold handmade wooden accessories and printed clothing, first posted about her issues with Naiise on Jun. 25, 2020.

Smart gifting and sensible feasting: Tips for an eco-friendly Christmas and New Year

Smart gifting and sensible feasting: Tips for an eco-friendly Christmas and New Year Toggle share menu Advertisement (Photo: Unsplash/Eugene Zhyvchik) 03 Feb 2021 12:19PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: As the year draws to a close and the traditional season of gifting and feasting approaches, it can be easy to overindulge, buying too much food which may go to waste and extravagant presents that people might not really need or want. However, experts say it is possible to adopt eco-friendly ways to celebrate. Advertisement Advertisement When it comes to Christmas gifts, a common problem occurs when the receiver does not like or need what is given.

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