Sunday, 28 April 2013

Bzzagent Aero Mint Bubble Review




I'm a +BzzAgent +BzzAgent Den +BzzAgent Denise and love the benefits of testing new products for free and being the first to find out about new gadgets and gimmicks.



This campaign is for +mint aero  Aero Bubbles, and involves six full sized snack bags of Mint Aero Bubbles.

Originally launched in 1935 by Rowntree its fair to say that Aero's have been 'floating about' for a while now. The introduction of the mint variation in the 1970's led onto a range of other limited edition flavours such as Dark Chocolate, White Chocolate, Strawberry and Orange Aeros. Sold to Nestle in 1988, the Aero brand has remained popular and in May 2012, Aero Orange and Aero Bubbles Orange were both introduced as a limited edition. Now they are back with a new advertising campaign aimed at the fun loving health conscious amongst us.
Aero Bubbly Chocolate Advert 2013
I love that the advert involves space hoppers, it gives a youthful, fun vibe to the marketing, whilst keeping it completely unisex.

Bzzagent E45 Daily Lotion Review



I'm a  +BzzAgent +BzzAgent Den +BzzAgent Denise  and love the benefits of testing new products for free and being the first to find out about new gadgets and gimmicks. My latest campaign is for E45 Daily Lotion.


This campaign involved; Two full sized samples of E45 Daily Body Lotion and Pass-along samples to distribute with coupons included

Out of the 4 varieties to choose from, I received;
Nourish & Restore is a lightly fragranced everyday lotion to help prevent dry skin and retain moisture
Moisturising Lotion is a fragrance free everyday lotion that soothes, softens and relieves dry and sensitive skin  
The other varieties are;
Touchably Smooth is a lightly fragranced everyday lotion to help keep skin feeling soft and smooth
Intense Recovery is a fragrance free everyday lotion that helps restore the skin’s moisture and restore smooth skin.

Monday, 8 April 2013

The Disrespect of the British Public


After the recent death of a world famous politician, I was disgusted to note that the old adage of ' Don't speak ill of the dead' had been laughable tossed aside. People who have no interest in politics brandishing torches in an illogical witch hunt. This woman was the son of a grocer who went to Oxford, she was a research chemist who later retrained to be a Barrister. This was what a single woman achieved in 1954, a time typical of extreme sexism and stay at home wives. To come from such humble beginnings to world wide fame, and the ignorant chose to dance on her grave. 

Everyone has their own opinions, and that makes the world a beautifully crazy place, but to show such little respect for a grieving family honestly disgusts me. How would the average Joe feel if their parents were barely cold and people were crawling out of the wood work to offer abuse and disdain. Obviously having a famously opinionated parent makes it much tougher, they have grown up with daily criticism, surely in this time of mourning they deserve peace.