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Article written by the awesome Sean Lloyd on the 26 Oct 2007

I remember when I was a little tyke growing up that Pick ‘n Pay had already developed into such a huge name, that I thought every time you went to the shops you were going to Pick ‘n Pay. Even if I wanted to go to the corner cafe, I would say to my mom “Let’s go to Pick ‘n Pay” I literally thought that picking something, and then paying for it, applied to any shop hence “Pick ‘n Pay”

Raymond Ackerman built it into somewhat of an empire, and I’m still shopping there all these years later. So I received a little advertising from them, and it seems that Pick ‘n Pay are tempting us with their JC Le Roux sparkling wine. So I shot down to Pick ‘n Pay yesterday(Rhymes) and bought a couple of bottles to consume after our heavy day at the beach. It’s so good once it hits your lips! Seriously, I was going to have one glass, but after the first one I just started shouting “Do me up again! It’s so good! Once it hit’s your lips!”

So I recall paying about R37 a while back for it, which is cheap. But now they have made it impossible not to shoot in and buy ten bottles because Pick ‘n Pay are currently selling it for R28,95 That’s like 29 ZAR. YES! It’s impossible not to enjoy summer now. The prices are valid until Saturday 17 November 2007, which means it’s going to be a long summer!

Pair it up with some USN Spike, and I think we are good to go. If you are a little bit depressed now, trying to finish off the year, then look what JC Le Roux and you can do(Rhymes again…genius!) Look how happy it will make you. Look at the complete look of content and hilarity on Charlie V’s face as he reaches for a bottle, while conveniently perched on the VR3. Could you ask for anything more? I didn’t think so either.

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Loving life

What?

JC Le Roux Le Domaine, La Chanson and Sauvignon Blanc.

How much?

Twenty eight South African ront

Where?

Pick ‘n Pay discount and family supermarkets in the Western Cape except Camps Bay(They always pay full price on everything), Mitchells Plain, Nyanga, Pinelands, Sun Valley and Vangate. Do you know why Pinelands don’t sell it? Because they are a dry suburb, sorry for you! My article on Pinelands is coming up and might give more insight into the type of person coming out of this picture perfect leafy Cape Town suburb.

And finally…why?

Because you can!

Go get the JC le Roux before I do.

Sean Lloyd

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