Spreading good karma across the Greater Manchester

Date published: 01 September 2008


Just when you thought good manners were a distant memory, Fruits & Passion are rewarding Rochdale’s nice gestures in the hope of spreading good karma across the Greater Manchester.

Old fashion courtesy such as opening doors, carrying heavy shopping bags and saving the lift are all gestures that have been rewarded with tokens of thanks from Fruits & Passion employees in the belief that every good deed deserves another.

Heather Williams, UK Director for Fruits & Passion said: “At Fruits & Passion we believe we are in the business of supplying pleasure, the pleasure of giving and the sheer pleasure of being pampered. We want people to nominate someone special to receive an exclusive pamper basket filled with lifestyle enhancing products devoted to body care, fine fragrances and home ambiance.

“It’s the 1st year anniversary of Fruits & Passion, but we are the one giving the gifts! Now we are on the hunt for Greater Manchester’s most worthy candidates whose acts of kindness mean they deserve to be rewarded” added Heather.

12 worthy winners will be treated to pamper baskets worth £100 to celebrate Fruits & Passion’s one year anniversary of being a retailer in Manchester City Centre.

Tell us 2 reasons why you believe the person you want to nominate deserves to be pampered by emailing:

Arndale@fruits-passion.com 

Or writing to:

Fruits & Passion
U 7 Manchester Arndale
M4 3AQ

The deadlines for nomination is: 7 September. Winners will also be invited to a special VIP Anniversary Party on 10 September.

Heather Williams said: “After 12 months in Manchester since opening our first and only store in the UK right here in this city we wanted to reward those individuals who obviously share our philosophy on life and passion for giving. We hope that we can reward 12 of Manchester’s most generous people who bring happiness into other people’s lives.”

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