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(21/07/2008)

As part of the British Heart Foundation’s Help a Heart campaign, the charity is encouraging people to think about their heart health and has some fun and quirky products to help you along the way.

GIFTS UNDER £20

Sealed with love - This useful tin makes a nice change to your traditional gateaux and can easily spice up your culinary skills! £11.99

GIFTS UNDER £10

With love – Add that special something to your holiday luggage this year with these eyecatching padlocks. £6.99 for two padlocks.

Heart mug – Add a little colour to your kitchen with this cheerful heart mug. £9.99

Heart measuring cups - A fun gift for anyone who measures out their ingredients in cups, these pink heart-shaped measures come as a set of four (¼ cup, ⅓ cup, ½ cup and 1 cup). £5.99

Venezia Jars - These charming heart-shaped glass storage jars are very versatile. A secure screw top lid will keep jams and chutneys fresh. Or why not beautify your bathroom by using them to store bath pearls and cotton wool. £3.99

Heart bookmark – Why not add a bit of love into your bedtime reading with this cute heart bookmark. £5.99

GIFTS UNDER £5

Summer shopping - Brighten up your summer wardrobe this June with this eco-friendly shopping bag. £4.99

Add a little spice – These heart-printed spatulas are the ideal gift for the culinary genius, adding a lovely heart-warming touch to anyone’s kitchen. £3.50

Visit bhf.org.uk/helpaheart to discover all the vibrant ways to support the campaign this year.


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