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Cancer Research UK’s lovely valentine’s gifts

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by Cancer Research UK | News

8 February 2010

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St. Valentine’s Day is the perfect excuse for lovers across the world to show their adoration. Hundreds of fun valentine’s gifts are available to buy now from the Cancer Research UK online shop, www.shoptobeatcancer.org.uk, with a wide range of items that are perfect for a husband, wife, boyfriend, girlfriend or that secret crush. 100 per cent of the profits go to Cancer Research UK.

The Valentine’s collection at www.shoptobeatcancer.org.uk includes a ‘Love’ photo frame, ideal for special pictures of loved ones (above, £14), an ‘I Love You’ toast stamp for making a romantic breakfast (above, £3), and a sexy red tea light holder for those cosy nights in (above, £8). Also available is the Love Heart hot water bottle to keep them warm on cold winter nights (above, £10), and the cheeky ‘Knickers in a twist’ and ‘Brief encounters’ hand warmers in the shape of underwear, handy for a coat pocket for those chilly walks to work (above, £5.99).

In addition to these lovely gifts is a stunning range of flowers, from single orchids to large bouquets including sunflowers, gerberas, roses and lilies, with next day delivery available. What’s more, 20 per cent of profits go back to Cancer Research UK.

Shop online at www.shoptobeatcancer.org.uk and not only is it easy, quick and safe, but with convenient delivery to anywhere in the UK, it’s the way to shop.

Half of people with cancer now survive beyond five years thanks to the work of Cancer Research UK. Purchases from the charity’s high street shops and online at www.shoptobeatcancer.org.uk will further help support the charity’s work to beat a disease which will affect more than one in three people at some point in their lives.

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