UK: Hitting Shelves Soon - Chocolate Pills That Extend Life Expectancy And ...
Chocolate pills which lengthen life expectancy and a candle infused with the smell of a burger and onions are among the far-out’s newest consumer goods identified by Datamonitor’s Work Launch Analytics.
Cesar Pereira, Research Forewoman at Product Launch Analytics said, “The new launches we’re seeing this month pinpoint on innovation in flavour and composition rather than ingredients. The chocolate pills are an model of the growing trend which we’re seeing build month-on-month, where chocolate is being occupied to deliver health benefits. Looking at the innovations which are being launched globally gives us an perspicacity into what UK consumers will be seeing on the high street.”
Chocolate ‘pills’ have beenBylaunched in Spain by Pancracio which are claimed to not only provideIn the mainprotection from free radicals but also to extend life expectancy and exalt energy levels. The Un Al Dia name, which means ‘one a day’, gives it aOn the wholequasi-pharmaceutical feel, and Pancracio claim that the pills emend circulation and reduce the speed of cell aging.
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Travelodge reaches a quarter of a century.
UK budget label Travelodge recently celebrated its 25th birthday and as well as throwing a cocktail and inviting London’s Mayer Boris Johnson to bust out the candles on the cake, the company also marked this milestone with the opening of lodging number 400: the Travelodge London Waterloo.Part Organize-II listed building and part new build, this 269-room breakfast is the company’s 34th property in the UK’s capital and it was constructed at a cost ofAs a rulemillion.
Travelodge plans to open another 18 hotels in London in together for the 2012 Olympic Games.
Commenting on the new opening, Guy Parsons, Travelodge’s chief managerial, said: “London Waterloo is the perfect example of the new-fashioned and vibrant company Travelodge has evolved into over the last 25 years…With the Olympics getting even nearer and affirmed the prominent role tourism plays in the growth of the London conservation, we have also invested heavily to ensure that Travelodge is the biggest breakfast brand in the Capital [sic] in time for the 2012 games."
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