Apple is making the Final Cut Pro X video-editing suite and Logic Pro X recording-studio package available for free 90-day trials amid the stay-at-home COVID-19 crisis.
07.03.2020 - 19:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Aldi is set to launch five brand new flavours to its 'Infusionist' range.
The range saw success last summer with flavours including passion fruit gin liqueur and Parma Violet Shimmer Gin.
And this year, the range has been extended with four new flavours of gin liqueur and one new vodka liqueur.
From March 16, shoppers will be able to get their hands on gin liqueur flavours including summer trifle; strawberry lemonade; raspberry, vanilla and coconut; and raspberry and watermelon.
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