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BuyBulk Gifts
Posted by Tabitha Fisher on
BuyBulk is branching out! Its not always easy to find the time to go out gift shopping, especially in these present uncertain times. That's why BuyBulk has decided to provide a service that allows you to shop with ease from the safety of your own home. Its upsetting when you can't be with loved ones on special occasions such as Christmas or birthdays, however at least with our international shipping you can show them you love them with a gift and a card. The site is now offering a wide range of gifts to suit women, men and children. We hope...
- Tags: Birthday, Cards, Christmas, Fathers day, Gifts, Mothers day, presents, special occasions
Vit-Hit
Posted by Siobhan McIlfatrick on
Vit-Hit is an exciting range of soft drink concentrate from fruits, B vitamins, vitamin C, amino acids, vitamin c, minerals, water, green and white tea extracts, antioxidants and Sucralose. At present we offer for sale, Berry Guarana And Ginseng, Leangreen Apple and Revive Citrus With Ginseng, all sold in 12 x 500 gram plastic bottles. We will add more flavors of the range soon. Gary Lavin, co-founder and Managing Director of VitHit, the drinks are manufactured by Pepsi, the drinks first entered the market in 2015. Vit-Hit drinks are great, unique, sweet tasting and contain just 35 calories per bottle,...
- Tags: Berry Guarana, Leangreen Apple, Revive Citrus, Vit-Hit, Vithit
Saint Patrick's Day
Posted by Siobhan McIlfatrick on
Saint Patrick's day, also know as the Feast of Saint Patrick, an Irish, religious celebration held every year on the 17th of March. Celebrations consist of colourful parades and parties. Irish people all over the world like to wear green coloured clothes and Shamrock on the day as an act of patriotism, if you find Shamrock with four leaves it's deemed to bring good luck. For Catholics who abstain from alcohol, sweets etc... for lent, they are permitted to break the pledge on St Patrick's day. Its a public holiday in Ireland, many countries worldwide also like to celebrate the...
- Tags: Celebrations, Ireland, Irish, Parade, St Patirck's Day
Convenience for the disabled to buy in bulk
Posted by Sharon Rooney on
Thank goodness for the internet and thank you online shopping but more importantly I am thrilled to be able to buy in bulk. Yes thank you www.buybulk.ie You see I have a physical disability and I can no longer, without feeling an enormous amount of pain, go shopping. Of course I miss the inordinate amount of traffic and finding a disabled parking space that has not already been taken by someone without a badge. The hustle and bustle of the people bumping into me not to mention the huge queues at the checkout, suffice to say I would rather stay...
- Tags: bulk buy, Delivery, dinner, Disabled, essentials, forget, forgotten, Home, non perishables, online, Parking, queues, shopping, tins
Halloween
Posted by Siobhan McIlfatrick on
Some believe that many Halloween traditions originate from Celtic harvest festivals which have possible pagan roots, in particular the Gaelic Festival Samhain, opposing views are that Halloween began independently as a Christian Holiday. Trick or treating, is a Halloween tradition where children knock on doors seeking a treat, in some cases where a treat is not provided the child will play a prank, one well known Halloween prank is to throw uncooked eggs at the doors of houses where a treat was not provided. Other activities associated with Halloween include; dressing up, house decoration, bonfires, watching horror films and visiting...
- Tags: Bags, Halloween, Trick or Treat