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Marianne Jerri Launches Crankie Flowers Line of Sensory Dolls and More
Marianne Jerri is the only place where shoppers can find Crankie Flowers hand crafted sensory dolls
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The team at Marianne Jerri is thrilled to announce that they have officially launched their collection of Crankie Flowers sensory dolls and other items. Marianne Jerri is the exclusive distributor for the Crankie Flowers brand.
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Crankie Flowers was created with the idea of providing a hand crafted yet impressive quality in sensory dolls. Sensory dolls are sought after by individuals and professionals alike with therapeutic means in mind, as these dolls have been shown to provide comfort for those with anxiety, depression, autism, dementia, and other conditions. Mental health professionals and advocates promote sensory dolls as they can not only provide comfort but also be used to help eng
Watches of Switzerland Group says luxury watch and jewellery sales haven t slowed during pandemic
UK s biggest Rolex, OMEGA and TAG Heuer retailer confident of avoiding further disruption as it targets £1bn sales
08:56, 20 MAY 2021
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The appetite for expensive watches and fine jewellery doesn’t appear to have been diminished by the pandemic.
Watches of Switzerland Group – which includes the Goldsmiths jewellers and Mappin and Webb brands – said it expects to hit sales of £1 billion next year after putting out strong lockdown figures.
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Big Interview: Boss of £218m turnover Cromwell Tools on the pandemic, Brexit, job losses and turning things around
Neil Jowsey: We are looking quite optimistically at getting the business back in the black over the course of this yearâ
03:00, 20 MAY 2021
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The boss of a £218 million turnover commercial tools supplier says business is on the up following the pandemic, Brexit and a restructuring which saw 250 redundancies.