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2364 days ago

Nutrimetrics Launch

Greg from Gulf Harbour

You’re invited to celebrate the launch of Robbie’s new Nutrimetics business.
After 10 years break Robbie is relaunching her Nutrimetics business right here in the heart of Gulf Harbour.

We would love you to come and celebrate and bring a friend or two.

Enjoy a skincare/make up demo, play with our make up as well as plenty of products to try, smell and sample.

And yes MEN are definitely welcome this is not just for the ladies..!

There is also great opportunities/benefits for anyone looking to become their own consultant and to make some extra money on the side.

There will be bubbly, wine and snacks plus of course loads of laughs and fun.

This is an open event so feel free to share with your friends and anyone who is looking to hear more about Nutrimetics and the opportunities it has to offer...Great for stay at home moms.

Being held at Yogis Bar , The Anchorage, Off Pinecrest Drive, Gulf Harbour, 2.00pm Saturday .


www.nutrimetics.co.nz...

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