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Drink pink to fight cancer



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REGULARS at an Edinburgh pub are being urged to "drink pink" to raise money for a national breast cancer charity.
For every glass of rosé wine drunk at the Hunters Tryst on Oxgangs Road, from February 22 to the end of March, owners Ember Inns will donate 5p to Against Breast Cancer.

The pub chain, which has venues across the UK, is aiming to raise £30,000.





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  • Last Updated: 14 February 2008 11:31 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Breast cancer
 
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Charles Linskaill,

.Edinburgh 14/02/2008 21:46:19
You know what I have never had in,..'Donkey-Years',,??

Now Dinny get smart!..being valentines day and all that!

And my bits work, 'quite-well-thankyou-very-much'. :-D

NO,,its..'Pink-Gin',, my ex, father-in-law used to make it, anyone know what the 'berry' was called to make it,?
Anyway it really tasted good at the time and maybe is good for you in moderation!

 

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