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Candy bar storyCandy now warms the heart as well as delights the taste buds. Clever people have discovered a way to tell one’s life history through the use of candy. The story is displayed on large poster boards where candy bars or other treats such as gum or peanuts are glued onto the board to replace words. The story is then read out loud at a party to celebrate the event. These sweet stories are most often used at milestones such as a 40th or 50th birthday but can also be used to celebrate anniversaries
History of beerWhile some parts of Nottingham have a rich history, the Canal Quarter is by contrast one of the newest, hottest hangouts in the city. Pumped with a £200 million investment, this sophisticated urban environment is crammed with coffee bars, restaurants, pubs and nightspots, luring the crowds away from Market Square, the Lace Market and Chapel Bar. The Canal Quarter may nestle among some of Nottingham’s most antiquated sites, such as Ye Old Salutation Inn near the Castle, but this previously redund
Bar restaurant designThe ever popular tiki bar has a long history. Introduced to this country in the mid-1930s, a man by the name of Donn Beach opened a legendary Hollywood hotspot named Don the Beachcomber based on his experience with Polynesian culture. The idea spread like wildfire and by the mid to late 1950s, a number of restauranteurs began to copy the tropical drinks and cuisine adopted by Beach. Tiki huts and tiki bars began to spring up around the country and some business owners even experienced a fair
Virtual restaurant gamesMacau has a reputation as the Vegas of the East and, indeed, millions of visitors come every year to the city's glitzy casinos. But the former Portuguese enclave has more attractions to offer than just Baccarat tables and slot machines… From impressive baroque-style cathedrals and old Chinese temples, to adrenaline-boosting bungee jumps and beautiful nature walks… This article will take you through 10 key attractions you really have to try and see, when visiting Macau.
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