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![]() ![]() Its composition and taste vary from country to country. It was originally developed in Australia in 1934 by Thomas Mayne.Ĭommonly sold as a powder in green cans, Milo is also sold in some countries as a pre-mixed drink and has since grown into snack bars, breakfast cereals and protein mueslis. MILO is a chocolate-flavored malt powder product produced by Nestle, usually mixed with milk, hot water, or both to make a drink. ![]() Here’s how drinking Milo every day may affect you in another way. ![]() With that, the public health experts and consumer group Choice suggested to Milo that they should receive a 1.5-star rating instead because most people don’t actually consume Milo based on the condition that they have stated. Of course we can deliver pots of the lovely stuff to your door, from the massive 600g tub, to the perfect portion size 24 x 8g packs.NESTLE based the 4.5-star rating on the condition that the consumers use just three teaspoons of Milo with a glass of skim milk. Love it or hate it, Marmite is one of those British brands that has been dividing opinion since it was launched in 1902. Whether it’s the classic British Jacobs Cream Cracker, or the more indulgent Millers savoury biscuits, or maybe a selection from Tescos Savory range, you supply the cheese and we’ll help you finish it off. Whatever you prefer we can ship you all the best crackers from British supermarkets. For some it’s a light meal, for others it’s the perfect way to end a dinner party. Of course we also supply a huge range of daily vitamins and minerals to help keep you in tip-top shape, so why not add a packet or two to your order?Ĭheese and crackers. Cuts and scrapes are taken care of with Germolene antiseptic Wound Care cream or Savlon skin healing cream with Savlon or Elastoplast plasters to help stop further injury. Sore back or shoulders after a hard days work (or play) ? Try Deep Heat rub ot Cura-Heat or ThermaCare patches, or if you dare reach for the Tiger Balm (but only if you dare!). Blocked nose? For us it has to be Olbas Oil or Vicks vaporub - just the smell of it takes you back to childhood! Touch of flu getting you down? Reach for the Lemsip. Well, we can help you maintain this with our range of British pharmaceutical products from major supermarkets. It’s a part of life, and the British way is to show a “stiff upper lip”. The bread may not be from home, but the topping absolutely has to be.Įveryone has the occasional ache and pain. Take the finest Wilkin & Sons English Honey, or Gales Pure Honey, or if you are more of a Marmalade or Jam person, you must see our range of Harleys, Frank Coopers, Lichfields, Marks and Spencer, Duchy Organic, Sainsburys and Waitrose Spreads. ![]() See our Savory and Sweet Spreads section - there will be plenty of spreads in there to tempt you. You could always cheat and use Birds ready made Raspberry or Strawberry Trifle mixes! Us Brits are not to be beaten by the French cooks though, try Tescos Panna Cotta mix to see how well a British Panna Cotta stands up!Īlthough we can’t ship you a fresh white sliced loaf, we can supply you with what you need to dress it up…. We would choose either Ambrosia Devon Custard, Aunt Bessies Custard or freshly made Birds Custard when poured over a steaming hot Mr Kipling Bramley Apple Pie! There is always the question of what to do with the leftover Custard, well we’ve got that covered as well - Trifle! A British classic pudding thats easy to make with Waitrose Trifle Sponges or Sainsburys Taste The Difference Savoiardi Sponges and our huge range of tinned fruit. If there is one thing us Brits love about our food, it has got to be pudding! We owe a lot to French cuisine, but in our opinion many of the French classics have only been improved by British cooks over the years. Have a browse around, and pick those brands you miss from home. Nowhere else online can offer you your favourites from quality British shops such as Marks and Spencer, Tescos, Waitrose and Asda. Welcome! You have reached the home of British food delivered to you, wherever in the world you are. ![]() ![]() ![]() Standard features include: Voltages: 200V, 230V, 380V, 460V, V/50Hz, 575V Chilled-water supply range: F brine supply to 15 F Single-point power connection reduces wiring costs Non-fused disconnect switch simplifies installation and servicing Control transformer eliminates separate control wiring Micro-computer control panel is very user-friendly Complies with ASHRAE Standard 90.1 on energy efficiency Non-reversing heat pump function (leaving condenser temperature control) Options are available upon request If you need cooling while we are customizing your unit, Johnson Controls can provide a rental unit. ![]() Standard features include: Voltages: 200V, 230V, 380V, 400V, 460V, V/50Hz, 575V Chilled-water supply range: F brine supply to 15 F Ambient operation between F Single-point power connection reduces wiring costs Non-fused disconnect switch simplifies installation and servicing Control transformer eliminates separate control wiring VSD increases reliability at start-up and shut-down Micro-computer control panel is very user-friendly Low-noise fans reduce radiated sound Victaulic-grooved water connections reduce installation costs Complies with ASHRAE Standard 90.1 on energy efficiency Options are available upon request 2 JOHNSON CONTROLSĤ Water-cooled Scroll Chillers Need temporary cooling? Water-cooled chillers using scroll-compressor technology ranging from 50 to 200 tons. Standard feature include: Voltages: 200V, 230V, 380V, 460V, V/50Hz, 575V Chilled-water supply range: F brine supply to 10 F Ambient operation between F Single-point power connection reduces wiring costs Non-fused disconnect switch simplifies installation and servicing Control transformer eliminates separate control wiring Micro-computer control panel is very user-friendly Low-noise fans reduce radiated sound Victaulic-grooved water connections reduce installation costs Complies with ASHRAE Standard 90.1 on energy efficiency Options are available upon request Air-cooled chillers using YORK VSD Screw technology ranging from 150 to 500 tons. Please contact your sales representative for more information.3 In-stock Chillers Ready for Quick Shipment When You Need Cooling Fast! Complete packages for quick Plug & Play installation Unit Benefits Air-cooled Scroll Chillers Air-cooled Screw Chillers Air-cooled chillers using scroll-compressor technology ranging from 15 to 175 tons. Standard product can be adapted for specific customer needs ranging from full modular plant systems to a variety of adaptations for easier installation and integration into existing facilities. Two Stage Absorption Chiller (Steam or Direct Fired)Ĭustom chillers and custom HVAC packages are available on special request. 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PlayFirst believes this goal can be achieved by developing multi-faceted casual game play experiences around lasting original brands. Now that the publishing model is accepted industry-wide, PlayFirst continues to seek more ways to bring games to an even wider audience. In 2004, when PlayFirst was formed, we established the first true publishing model for casual games. While the company strategy may have evolved over time, this vision has always stayed consistent. To understand where PlayFirst sees this market going, DFC Intelligence talked with Ann Chen, senior director of marketing for PlayFirst.ĭFC: Can you give an overview of Play-First’s business model and corporate goals and how they evolved over time?Īnn: PlayFirst’s founding vision was to bring accessible games to everyone on any interactive platform. In other words, the product is reaching a new group of consumers that previously had shied away from purchasing a full $20 game online. PlayFirst is also finding that more than 50% of SKUs purchased come from sub-$5 items and 57% of purchasers are new buyers that had never purchased from PlayFirst before. So far, PlayFirst claims Hometown Hero has been a success and in its first two months the game has sold more copies than any other product on. ![]() There are also all kinds for sub-$5 items available for purchase. After downloading the initial levels users can buy extra levels (restaurants) for $5 each. This is unlike previous games where users were limited to downloading a time-based trial. However, users can also download the first seven levels for free. ![]() The budget for Hometown Hero was $800,000 and the game starts to blur the line between simple casual games and more complicated virtual world products where users feel like they are part of a community.ĭiner Dash: Hometown Hero is still sold as a $20 full product. Most casual games are developed on a shoestring budget of between $150,000 to $300,000. Hometown Hero represents a major increase in development and most importantly a new focus on virtual item sales and products priced at $5 and less. In late 2007, PlayFirst launched a new Diner Dash product, Diner Dash: Hometown Hero. It is clear that companies like PlayFirst need a better way to monetize a hit product like Diner Dash. Only a handful of games can reach the level of success of Diner Dash and none of PlayFirst’s other products came anywhere close to that level of success. This was very much the classic business model for the casual game industry.Īlthough Diner Dash was a success it is also clear that the classic casual game business model of trying to get consumers to pay $20 to download and own a game they can play for free online is limited. If they want to buy the game they pay $20. Consumers can download a free trial version that allows them to play for a limited time. The original Diner Dash is available for free online with advertising. While Diner Dash games are available at retail, the core business has been online distribution. In a three year period from 2005-2007, PlayFirst claims the Diner Dash games had over 200 million downloads and generated over $35 million in customer spending. Eidos even published a version of the game for the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP. Diner Dash has been spun off into several sequels, including a version featuring Spongebob Squarepants. Diner Dash had an emphasis on character and storytelling and it proved a big hit with adult females. In other words, PlayFirst would provide the funding, marketing, sales, and distribution support necessary to build a solid branded product line.Īlmost immediately PlayFirst had a hit on its hands when it launched Diner Dash in early 2005. The goal was to work with developers to build brands based on characters, story and, most importantly, original IP. PlayFirst’s mission was to play the role of a more traditional publisher. The primary revenue stream for developers was the handful of customers willing to pay an average of $20 to download and own games that were available for free online. ![]() There were some big hits such as Bejeweled, but many casual game products looked very much like commodity products simply designed to drive traffic and deliver the eyeballs needed to sell advertising. At the time the casual game market was led by the large portal sites that specialized in aggregating games from many different small developers. PlayFirst is a venture-funded company launched in 2004 as an online casual game publisher with $5 million in initial funding. ![]() ![]() ![]() She wants to be with Andy, and she kisses him, too. A little later, April pays Andy a visit and takes back her earlier decision. Andy heads home to get his guitar, but gets hit by a car and breaks his arm.Īt the last minute, Ben surprises Leslie by getting Freddy Spaghetti to perform the concert, which is a success after all.Īnn brings Andy a tray of jello while he's in the hospital and in a surprise move, kisses him. Leslie asks Andy's band Mouse Rat to perform instead. He took another gig in a neighboring city when the concert was originally cancelled.ĭesperate times call for desperate measures. Then Donna delivers the news that Freddy Spaghetti isn't coming. The stage is built and everything at the concert has been donated so the show will go on. Per usual, Chris lets Ben break the bad news that the concert is cancelled. Ron gets to the lot to warn Leslie and her team that Ben and Chris are on their way. Ron lets it slip that Leslie's putting together the Freddy Spaghetti concert on her own, despite the government shutdown. Ron offers himself up instead, but Ben turns him down. Ron and Ben disagree over the decision to lay off Leslie. They finally tell each other how they feel, but April decides she can't date him because she's concerned he still has feelings for Ann, even though Andy denies it. Ron's opposed to this suggestion from the start, and finds himself positioning for her safety.Īndy catches up with April. Ron's all for supporting budget and staff cuts until Ben suggests they lay off Leslie, since she has the second highest salary in the department. While he's at the budget meeting, Leslie calls to tell him she's putting on the Freddy Spaghetti concert with or without his support. Ron is a representative on the city's task force to cut the overall budget. Leslie calls all the Parks Department staff and has them meet her at Ann's the next morning. She tells Leslie to host the Freddy Spaghetti concert on the lot behind her house without the support of the government. Leslie leaves Tom's and heads over to the hospital to talk to Ann.Īnn has a great idea. Tom answers the door in his sexy pajamas, telling Leslie she's interrupting his special time with Lucy, the bartender from the Snakehole Lounge. Leslie pays Tom a visit at his apartment. He decided to take the offer and accepted a job at a local construction company. When the government shut down, Mark was offered a buyout. Ann says no to but that doesn't dampen Chris' cheery domineer. While on his 10-mile run, Chris stops at the hospital to ask Ann out on a date. While Leslie stays to talk to Ben, Chris heads out on his daily 10-mile run. Chris tries to find a solution, but Ben tells Leslie nothing can be done the concert will remain cancelled. Leslie talks to Chris and Ben about the Freddy Spaghetti concert. Leslie delivers the bad news - the concert has been cancelled. One resident asks about the Freddy Spaghetti concert scheduled for tomorrow to kick off summer. Leslie and Ron hold a town hall meeting with Pawnee residents about the parks closures due to the government shutdown. Ron informs Andy that the government has been shut down for an undefined period of time.Īndy shows off his new red motorcycle, which he calls a "crotch rocket." On his rollerblades, Andy skates into the office to ask Ron why it's so quiet. Ron sits alone in the quiet and empty Parks and Recreation Department offices. ![]() ![]() It contains a hashed/encrypted unique ID. This cookie is set by DoubleClick to note the user's specific user identity. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. Set by to determine the usage of service.Īdvertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. YouTube sets this cookie via embedded youtube-videos and registers anonymous statistical data. 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