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Calpol is a brand of children's medicine sold in the UK, Ireland, India, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Kenya, Malta, Philippines and Turkey. The main product is a paracetamol suspension, branded as Calpol Infant Suspension. It is usually a coloured syrup with a sweet taste, and is used to treat fever and pain. In 2016 it was the second biggest selling ...
How to eat the best stone crabs in Miami. South Beach is the perfect spot to find the best crab in the city—and nowhere is more obviously a top choice than Joe's Stone Crab. 3. Taste a Classic ...
Miami historian Seth Bramson even wrote a whole book about the “Lost Restaurants of Miami. These restaurants of the past stay in our hearts. They are places where we celebrated milestones.
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Does anyone else think that this page reads as though it were written by someone who's very anti-Calpol? 90.194.170.175 16:30, 21 March 2010 (UTC) All of the information here is of interest to anybody thinking of giving their child Calpol. Perhaps you should assume good faith on behalf of your fellow wikipedia editors.
Aamir Taylor, owner of Italian Vice, a Miami-based water ice company, is photographed with his mobile cart serving a scoop of Nipsey Blue water ice flavor by the Miami River in downtown Miami on ...
Versailles is a popular place for Cuban food and social gathering in Miami, serving "cafecito", "cortadito", Cuban pastries (beef or guava), and "croquetas" at a walk-up window. [ 3 ] In its main dining room, the restaurant also serves dishes including Moros, palomilla steaks (Cuban minute steak ), maduros , tasajo, croquetas de yuca, tamal en ...
Aerial view looking northwest over the Dadeland Mall (circa 1969) Fountain at the Dadeland Mall (circa 1969) J.C. Penney Dadeland Mall Originally an open-air center, the mall was anchored by Burdine's (spelled with an apostrophe at the time), and also boasted a Food Fair grocery, full-service Gray Drug and the Summit Restaurant, Lounge and Cafeteria (later known as The Forum).