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Valentines Day - Your Last Rolo 'If music be the food of love, play on ...' So said Shakespeare, the most romantic playwright and poet, ever (apart from Austin Powers, of course). Valentines Day is all about being as soppy as a wet mac in a monsoon, and proud of it! So feel free to indulge your inner mojo, and to knock Casanova's seduction skills into a cocked hat. The most gorgeous Valentines Day gift we have seen thus far, comes in the form of a silver-plated love heart sweet, modelled on the retro beauty that is the real thing. Lying in wait on a passionate red ribbon, this object of desire is the same size as the real McCoy. Adorned with those all-important three little words, this fun, thoughtful gift is presented in a super-cute gift box that will be the envy of her friends. We are drooling as we write. Of a similar vane, the impossibly romantic 'last Rolo' - a silver plated version of the classic chocolate and toffee partnership, but this time in pendant form, is to die for. Literally. This iconic rendition of your last rolo pays homage to your love for your partner, or, more aptly for Valentines Day, that unsuspecting someone with whom you want to get down and dirty. The above Valentines Day gift ideas are about fun, as well as romance. If you insist on being serious, however, or are even thinking of popping the question, oh brave one, then why not make it impossible for the object of your ardour to say no, by presenting her (or him) with a message in a bottle? The Police would approve. Alternatively, you can have a poem written especially for your intended. All you have to do is supply a few details, and voila! An expert scribe will come up with the goods in a heartbeat. What's more, they won't even spill the beans as to the author of said sonnet. Now that is worthy of your last Rolo. |






'If music be the food of love, play on ...' So said Shakespeare, the most romantic playwright and poet, ever (apart from Austin Powers, of course).
