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E: 31/3/07 Win chocolate fountain + kumala wine
essexgal
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have searched fountain and kumala and haven't found this posted (but who knows.....:p )
http://www.kumala.com/the_vine/competitions.php
Kumala is offering subscribers to The Vine the opportunity to be a bit more adventurous with chocolate this Easter and win a fabulous, fun chocolate fountain along with delicious Kumala wine.
Red wine is the perfect accompaniment to rich chocolate. Why not try Kumala's Pinotage Cinsault with its aromas of fresh plums and ripe berries. This fruity wine has attractive hints of vanilla and its lingering aftertaste has a touch of chocolate and even mocha.
To win, all you have to do is answer the following question:-
The word 'Kumala' comes from a combination of local tribal African dialects, but what does it mean?
to do things differently
fairly sure it's not chick or egg
(Remember, you need to be a member of the Kumala mailing list to be able to enter this competition. If you aren't already subscribed, and would like to be, please click here.)
essexgal
http://www.kumala.com/the_vine/competitions.php
Kumala is offering subscribers to The Vine the opportunity to be a bit more adventurous with chocolate this Easter and win a fabulous, fun chocolate fountain along with delicious Kumala wine.
Red wine is the perfect accompaniment to rich chocolate. Why not try Kumala's Pinotage Cinsault with its aromas of fresh plums and ripe berries. This fruity wine has attractive hints of vanilla and its lingering aftertaste has a touch of chocolate and even mocha.
To win, all you have to do is answer the following question:-
The word 'Kumala' comes from a combination of local tribal African dialects, but what does it mean?
to do things differently
fairly sure it's not chick or egg
(Remember, you need to be a member of the Kumala mailing list to be able to enter this competition. If you aren't already subscribed, and would like to be, please click here.)
essexgal
;)old enough to know better, young enough not to care;)
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