Rescue mum's handbag essential
Tissues, snacks, plasters, sun cream, Rescue Gummy Stars. It’s a big day so Rescue Mum always makes sure she has plenty of brand new Rescue Gummy Stars in her handbag. She has them at hand for family outings, the first day back at school, at the school play, even when they’re on the way to a summer holiday.
The latest addition to the Rescue brand, well-known for helping with life’s little ups and downs, come in fun star shapes to help turn a frown upside down. Each Gummy Star contains four drops of RESCUE®, the famous soothing combination of five flower essences.
They contain no artificial sweeteners and come in a yummy natural orange flavour. They are suitable for children over two years old.
Rescue Gummy Stars cost £6.95 from Boots, independent pharmacies and health food stores. For more information, please visit www.rescueremedy.co.uk.
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For press enquiries, please contact Melaney Noon, Nelsons Communications Manager, on 020 8780 4287 or email melaneynoon@nelsons.net
Notes to Editors:
Products in the Rescue range are:
Rescue Remedy 10ml dropper - £6.90
Rescue Remedy 20ml dropper - £9.20
Rescue Remedy 7ml spray - £6.90
Rescue Remedy 20ml spray - £9.20
Rescue Night 10ml dropper - £7.00
Rescue Night 20ml spray - £9.45
Rescue Night Liquid Melts - £8.15
Rescue Cream 30g - £5.65
Rescue Cream 50g - £7.75
Rescue Pastilles - £5.65
Rescue Balm - £6.05
Rescue Gum - £4.10
Nelsons is the UK's leading manufacturer of natural healthcare products, with a long-standing commitment to supplying the highest quality natural healthcare products that meet all regulatory and quality standards. Their brands are recognised and sold in over 60 countries worldwide and include Rescue Remedy®, Bach™ Original Flower Remedies, Nelsons Arnicare®, Nelsons Teetha™, Nelsons® Homeopathy, Spatone™ and Nelsons Pure & Clear®.
2010 – Celebrating 150 years of Nelsons’ natural healthcare: Nelsons is Europe’s longest established homeopathic manufacturer and has been supplying quality natural healthcare products to the public since 1860 – making 2010 Nelsons’ 150th birthday year.