anna080 wrote: » I'm a student and we get a free planner every year from the student union. Also for students it would need to be dated to suit the academic year- hers isn't!
wyrn wrote: » Well that's about the only thing I do like is that it's not dated, so in theory depending on when you get it, you can always get a full 12 months out of it. But that's about all I like about it. Imagine if you lost it or spilled something on you, you'd be raging.
GingerLily wrote: » What section?
LynnGrace wrote: » I agree, fifty quid for a candle! Give over, woman! Another here that loves candles. Got a lovely one in Aldi a while back, a fiver. It's as good as any expensive candle I have ever bought. They will probably have a good range in for Christmas too. And when I say expensive, I feel wild when I buy say a Max Benjamin candle for twenty / twenty five quid, and they are a well established seller.
GingerLily wrote: » I've been reading about the Max Benjamin brand, Irish family run brand, all hand poured candles, and they smell amazing. I'll definitely look into this brand more - and you can buy two for the price of one Pippa candle.
ibarelycare wrote: » Where did pippa post about the products? Can't see them on her Instagram.
wyrn wrote: » I had no idea, cheers for sharing. I'll definitely be more inclined to buy Max Benjamin in future
Lindy97 wrote: » I did laugh at the video a bit, sitting reading with the candle burning nonchalantly. I'd be watching it burn down, thinking, better blow this bad boy out in a second, this has to last me!:P
Loughc wrote: » I still can't get my head around the €45 price point for an undated planner.... surely if it's undated it's a notepad...
GingerLily wrote: » It has inspirational quotes too........
fussyonion wrote: » I HATE the way she talks with her mouth to one side. Just like Doireann Garrihy's impression of her. Why did she think people would spend fifty quid on her candle when we can buy Jo Malone? Pippa is getting ideas above her station.