Turf Club music manager Dave Wiegardt said it was an especially quiet night at the blue-collar St. Paul rock haven — you know,shop for tiffany key rings, the one with the puny, dingy bathrooms, 1940s facade and Replacements and Neil Young posters — when a black Escalade pulled up out front with the most famous pop star of 2010 inside.
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Cookies by Design offers many other unique Valentine’s Day gift designs, in addition to their edible roses. For the music lover, there’s a “You Rock” Valentine’s cookie bouquet. If you need to send Valentine’s wishes to a far away Valentine, there’s the “Sending You Love” cookie bouquet. And, for those looking for something a little more traditional, there is “Sweet Valentine.”
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About Cookies by Design
Cookies by Design created the world’s first cookie bouquet 25 years ago and continues to provide customers with creative gifts of hand-decorated cookies and gourmet cookies in a variety of shapes and sizes for every occasion. Today, there are over 150 shoppes across the country that offer hand-delivery of their creative valentines rings cookie gifts. For more information, visit www.cookiesbydesign.com.
Recent postal strikes have not deterred public from shopping online for presents tiffany jewellery. By Rosie Baker
Do you plan to do more or less of your Christmas shopping online this year?
Despite the recent postal strikes, online retailers should be relieved that people plan to do more online shopping this year than in previous years, according to a MarketingWeek.co.uk poll.
When asked if they planned to do more or less of their Christmas pendants shopping online this year, more than two-thirds (68.7%) said they intend to do more. Only 31.2% of respondents plan to do less Christmas shopping online.
Polling was carried out before the Royal Mail and the Communication Workers Union (CWU) called off further strike action between now and Christmas.
Strikes in September and October and the threat of more to come, led many e-retailers including Amazon.co.uk, John Lewis and Argos, to switch mail carriers.
Last week a report by the Centre for Retail Research on behalf of online earrings comparison site Kelkoo predicted that internet retail sales would grow 24% this year to pound 8.9bn and account for a fifth of all shopping during the festive season.
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