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September 2020

Introducing… Bagel or Beigel

Here at Vanilla Magazine, we love to get to know our local businesses and in the latest instalment we spoke to Avi Kniznik of the newly launched Bagel or Beigel. After launching in June 2020, Suffolk-based family-run bagel business

Win a Night Out with Bloom Lounge

WIN A NIGHT OUT!Enter our competition to win an £80 voucher to spend at the fabulous Bloom Lounge. Date nights and BFF get-togethers have probably been in short supply for the last few months. But that can change if you enter this

Q Codes R Us!

At Vanilla we’re always looking for new ways to make sure we can reach you all, whether you’ve been a loyal reader from the very start or you’re a new reader who’s ready to see what we’re all about. Covid-19 has put a bit of a spanner in

StudioFlex Boutique Fitness

Enjoy seriously fun fitness followed by simply great coffee and cafe snacks… that is what new boutique fitness centre StudioFlex says its customers can expect following its launch with CafeFlex on the outskirts of Ipswich. Offering the

10 Questions with Double Take

Double Take is an exclusive Aveda hair salon in Hadleigh, Suffolk. Their doors were officially opened on the 22nd March, however due to the Government lockdown, they had to close their doors on the 23rd March. Fortunately, they were

EJaRt Creative-Gallery Shop, Studio and Showcase

EJaRt celebrated their first anniversary at The Black Barn, Hasketon in July this year and what a time they have had! Business owner Emma, had been operating Mobile Ceramic Workshops all over Suffolk for some 12 years prior to this and

Introducing: Rockafella Industries

Rockafella Industries are a tiny department store stocking ethically sourced, kitsch, colourful and conscious products. From handmade clothing to Papel Picado. Kashmiri enamelware to brand new vinyl. A gift shop with a difference. They

Tattoo Removal in Action

There are lots of reasons for wanting a tattoo removed. It could be a joke tattoo that isn’t funny anymore, dates and names that are no longer relevant, or traumatic tattoos from a car accident, which has embedded gravel in your skin.