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  2. Colin the Caterpillar - Wikipedia

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    The range features 2 cakes, the first called "Colin the Groom" is a larger than standard Colin cake (weighing just over 2 kg) with the face featuring a bow tie and top hat. [10] The bridal version – named Connie the Bride – features a lace veil, confetti and a flower posy and also weighs just over 2 kg. [ 11 ]

  3. Waitrose - Wikipedia

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    Waitrose Limited, [2] trading as Waitrose & Partners, is a British supermarket chain, founded in 1904 as Waite, Rose & Taylor, later shortened to Waitrose. In 1937, it was acquired by the John Lewis Partnership , the UK's largest employee-owned business, which continues to operate the brand. [ 3 ]

  4. Waitrose brings back free coffee for non-shoppers - AOL

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    The only other group who can get a free coffee from Waitrose without buying anything are the police. The company offered hot drinks to the police "as part of an initiative to cut down on shoplifting".

  5. Free Cakes for Kids UK - Wikipedia

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    Free Cakes for Kids groups have a number of social impacts in their local communities. This includes helping families in need and creating a memorable personal experience for birthday child. [ 8 ] Families also tend to organize a birthday party around the often spectacular cakes, which benefits the wider community.

  6. Waitrose to bring back free perk that had shoppers queuing ...

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    MyWaitrose members can claim a free hot drink from January 27

  7. Waitrose scraps free newspaper for loyalty card customers - AOL

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    MyWaitrose card customers will no longer receive a free newspaper when they spend £10 or more from February 22.