Here is Frøya [sometimes spelt Freja or Freya] Her name comes from Old Norse and means The Lady. She is the goddess of love, beauty and magic. Many generations of Scandinavian women attribute their healthy skin and glowing complexions to a particular brand of soap named in her honour. It is expensive, but for the next 24 hours, in a continental supermarket near you, this beauty product will be available at the bargain price of £10 for a pack of three tablets.
So if you are at the shops today, keep a look out for Lidl Frøya Soap. Remember, it's only on offer until midnight.

It is one of the pleasures of this life to lie in bed on 1st April and think, "I wonder what Ang has in store for us today?" You never disappoint!
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DeleteThe best soap I ever had came from a farmer at the local farmers' market. It was sold as 3 cakes in a brown paper lunch bag, and it said on it something like, "Just soap, no fancy ingredients." It was good and it didn't melt away fast, and I went back next month hoping to buy more, but I never saw him or the soap again!
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DeleteOf course I fell for that one, didn't I? But I'm never surprised at the items and prices in England.
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DeleteUnfortunately (or fortunately?) for me, no such supermarket in my area! Otherwise, I would have wanted to buy some of that spaghetti pasta that grew on trees, per the BBC some years ago. :D
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DeleteNearly fell for that!!!
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