Inflatable bathtub

22-4-2010

Blofield, known for its inflatable chairs and sofas, has introduced a new product. An inflatable bathtub with champagne cooler and “table”.

The Dutchy Dress by Bavaria

20-4-2010

The first World Cup gadget is out: the Dutchy Dress by Bavaria. During the World Cup Bavaria focuses on women. With a specially designed 8 pack of beer you will find an orange dress with a red / white / blue cord. The dress is revealed by football wife Sylvie van der Vaart.

Millies Cookies

19-4-2010

London based Millies Cookies biscuits has opened a new store in Paris.

The Top Chef Tour 2010

19-4-2010

The Top Chef Tour 2010 will visit 21 cities in the US. At each stop there is the possibility to meet the top chef of the moment and to taste his famous food. Based on the television show Top Chef.

Life-size lego bricks

18-4-2010

With this life-size Lego bricks you can always re-build your own furniture, Lego-style.

Exchange energy for a free meal

18-4-2010

Crown Plaza Hotel in Copenhagen offers it’s guests a free meal ticket of € 26.00, when they will generate electricity for 15 minutes on a hometrainer. This way the hotel wants to limit it’s carbonfootprint.

iPhone app for every restaurant

17-4-2010

Thanks to Blue Shoes Mobile all restaurants can now make their own iPhone application and benefit of modern technology.

Ice Tropez

16-4-2010

Mildly alcoholic (6.5%) and sparkling drink with natural flavors of nectarine for the trendy wine consumer. The drink is developed by Grégoire Chaix, wine producer and owner of “Bar du Port” in Saint Tropez. The bottle was designed by Christophe Pillet who has also designed the interior of the “Bar du Port”.

In Belgium they serve hoppas instead of tapas

15-4-2010

Tapas made from Flemisch local products served with original Belgian beer, the so called ‘hoppas’. With the introduction of this typical Flemisch product the inventors, catering consultancy Dolce Far Tutto, wholesaler ISPC and brewery Duvel Moortgat lead the way for the Taste Week in November.

Haggis bonbons

15-4-2010

These chocolates are inspired by a typical Scottish dish, haggis. They do not use the same ingredients, but they do use the same spices that give haggis its typical flavour like nutmeg, mace, black pepper and oatmeal.  

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