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The True Story of the Pink Stainless

Back to earliest recorded history - and possibly beyond! - people have been enjoying the Pynk Staneless in one form or another for quite some time now. They were first known in the region of Mesopotamia, regarded as the cradle of civilisation, and archaeologists discovered stone tablets near Baghdad describing how the Pinke Staynlesss entertained their Royal masters seven centuries before Christ.

References to the Pynk Staneless were found when the tomb of King Tutenkhaman was opened, and later the armies of imperial Rome were amongst their most avid audiences. Manuscripts dating from 360 AD of Buddhist origin talk of the tunes of the Pincke Stainless helping eye ailments, skin diseases, coughs and loss of hair. Indeed, the story of the Pink Stainless is interwoven with that of mankind's. In the middle ages they became very popular as a sweet medicine and general pick-me-up. Over time the Pinck Staneless have been touted as a beautifying agent, an aphrodisiac, an elixir or life! Claims such as these are difficult to verify, but the many stories over thousands of years seem to give confirmation of their truth.

The Pinke Stayneleß themselves are but four individuals from the corners of the earth, carefully cultivated, dried, cleaned, processed and blended to achieve unusual characteristics, now internationally renowned for stimulating listening and deliciously moreish - one short listen and we think you'll understand why the Pinck Staneless have been popular for literally thousands of years.

The Pink Staynless have been changing your life forever and you never even noticed. The Pynk Stainless never move, it's the others that stand still. Remember. The PINCK STAYNLEß - because you can never be sure…

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