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Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Lifestyle
- Scottish Sun
Flying Tiger is selling ‘genius' 2-in-1 picnic and camping essential – it's only £20 & perfect for a family
SUMMER FUN Flying Tiger is selling 'genius' 2-in-1 picnic and camping essential – it's only £20 & perfect for a family FLYING Tiger has launched a foldable picnic box that shoppers are calling 'genius' – and it's only £20. The clever 2-in-1 design doubles up as a table, making it ideal for family outings, beach trips and summer picnics. Advertisement 3 This handy bit of kit is quickly becoming a go-to for families looking to enjoy the warm weather without breaking the bank Credit: Flying Tiger 3 The lid folds out to create a flat surface, perfect for serving food or playing games Credit: Flying Tiger Spotted in Flying Tiger stores across the UK, including branches in London, Manchester and Birmingham, this handy bit of kit is quickly becoming a go-to for families looking to enjoy the warm weather without breaking the bank. Measuring 28 x 47 x 22 cm, the box is compact enough to carry easily but spacious enough to store all your picnic essentials – from drinks and crisps to sandwiches and napkins. Once you reach your picnic spot, the lid folds out to create a flat surface, perfect for serving food or playing games. Shoppers love the practical design, and parents especially appreciate how it keeps everything organised while providing a clean place to eat. Advertisement One customer said: 'It's brilliant – we used it at the park last weekend and it made everything so much easier. The kids loved having a proper table to sit around.' The picnic box is made from recycled plastic, adding eco-appeal to its list of features. It's also easy to wipe clean after use, making it a fuss-free choice for outdoor dining. Advertisement This clever product arrives just in time for peak picnic season. As temperatures rise, more families are heading outdoors to enjoy simple meals in the sun. Parents race to Lidl for middle aisle bargains including 2 in 1 sandpit for £29 To help you make the most of your outing, The Sun's budget-friendly recipes mean you can pack a full picnic without overspending. Try creating your own lunch packs using Valley Spire mature cheese and Birchwood ham from Lidl, or impress with homemade Scotch eggs using just a few Tesco basics. Advertisement Veggie pinwheels made with leftover veg and ready-roll pastry from Asda are a hit with kids and adults alike.


The Sun
a day ago
- Business
- The Sun
Flying Tiger is selling ‘genius' 2-in-1 picnic and camping essential – it's only £20 & perfect for a family
FLYING Tiger has launched a foldable picnic box that shoppers are calling 'genius' – and it's only £20. The clever 2-in-1 design doubles up as a table, making it ideal for family outings, beach trips and summer picnics. Spotted in Flying Tiger stores across the UK, including branches in London, Manchester and Birmingham, this handy bit of kit is quickly becoming a go-to for families looking to enjoy the warm weather without breaking the bank. Measuring 28 x 47 x 22 cm, the box is compact enough to carry easily but spacious enough to store all your picnic essentials – from drinks and crisps to sandwiches and napkins. Once you reach your picnic spot, the lid folds out to create a flat surface, perfect for serving food or playing games. Shoppers love the practical design, and parents especially appreciate how it keeps everything organised while providing a clean place to eat. One customer said: 'It's brilliant – we used it at the park last weekend and it made everything so much easier. The kids loved having a proper table to sit around.' The picnic box is made from recycled plastic, adding eco-appeal to its list of features. It's also easy to wipe clean after use, making it a fuss-free choice for outdoor dining. This clever product arrives just in time for peak picnic season. As temperatures rise, more families are heading outdoors to enjoy simple meals in the sun. Parents race to Lidl for middle aisle bargains including 2 in 1 sandpit for £29 To help you make the most of your outing, The Sun's budget-friendly recipes mean you can pack a full picnic without overspending. Try creating your own lunch packs using Valley Spire mature cheese and Birchwood ham from Lidl, or impress with homemade Scotch eggs using just a few Tesco basics. Veggie pinwheels made with leftover veg and ready-roll pastry from Asda are a hit with kids and adults alike. 3


South China Morning Post
3 days ago
- Business
- South China Morning Post
Suspect in Hong Kong bank robbery believed to have fled to mainland China
An armed robber , who triggered a manhunt after he held a woman at knifepoint and stole HK$370,000 (US$47,180) from a Hang Seng Bank branch, is a Hongkonger and has fled across the border, the Post has learned. Advertisement A source said on Tuesday that police's elite tactical unit, the Flying Tiger, was searching for the local man, who was wearing a surgical mask and cap when he robbed the bank at Fortune City One shopping centre on Ngan Shing Street in Sha Tin the previous day. The force identified the man shortly after the robbery and said that he had left the city, according to the insider. He also said that police were working with relevant authorities to hunt down the man who is believed to have fled to mainland China. A screen grab of CCTV footage circulating online shows the robber holding a knife at the bank worker's throat. Photo: Handout Authorities stepped up security at the centre, with a jewellery shop operator saying that some valuable pieces would not be displayed temporarily. Advertisement Yeung Ho-ming, 43, salesman at Fung Shing Jewellery, said he did not witness the robbery, but saw police officers patrolling the area.


Scottish Sun
22-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Scottish Sun
Three genius ways to save on ice lollies as prices and temperatures rise
Scroll for a deal on cuddly toys where you can save £48 SUN SAVERS Three genius ways to save on ice lollies as prices and temperatures rise Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ICE lollies are perfect for cooling off when temperatures rise, but they can be pricey. Here are some ways to keep down the cost of your frozen treats . . . Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up BREAK THE MOULD: Making your own lollies is far cheaper than buying from the shops. You just need to invest in some moulds, which can be used over and over again. Dunelm has a set of four silicone push-up moulds for £5. Simply fill them with juice or squash and pop in the freezer for a quick, low-effort treat. USE IT UP: If you want to get creative, homemade ice cream and lollies are a great way to use up any fruit that is on the turn. It is also a clever way to smuggle fruit into a fussy child's diet. Raid your fridge for items that need to be used and get kids involved for a fun activity that they'll love. For example, when you have some bananas that need using up, simply chop into chunks and freeze for at least an hour. Then blitz them with a little milk to a creamy texture before freezing in moulds. You could add a teaspoon of honey for a sweeter taste. 'survey reveals what your ice cream eating habits could say about your personality' Avocado works well to give a nice creamy texture. Just blend with natural yoghurt, a squeeze of lime and a little honey before freezing in moulds. Or try soft strawberries blitzed with apple juice for an easy delicious combo. CARRY CASE: Kids often want ice lollies when you're at the park or as a treat on a day out. But the price of single lollies from shops or ice cream vans can be really expensive. Instead, you can take homemade or shop-bought lollies with you by popping them inside a travel mug which keeps drinks and food cold. The best cooling travel mugs can be expensive but they are worth the investment if they stop you buying refreshments when out and about. Try the Sainsbury's home travel cup, £12. All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability. 7 Here are some ways to keep down the cost of your frozen treats Credit: Getty DEAL OF THE DAY 7 These deckchairs are down from £69 to £54 at Asda Credit: Supplied SIT and relax on these deckchairs, perfect for lazy summer days, down from £69 to £54 at George from Asda. SAVE: £15 CHEAP TREAT 7 Lift your mood with a spritz of Daise Happy body mist Credit: Supplied LIFT your mood with a spritz of Daise Happy body mist, £5.99, from Superdrug. What's new? TRY bangers with a twist – new in at Tesco, a six-pack of Heck chorizo-style sausages are £3.35, or £2.50 with a Clubcard. TOP SWAP 7 This Jelly Cat is £48 Credit: Supplied 7 Flying Tiger have a £10 version Credit: Supplied CUDDLE up to this cute Odyssey Octopus, £48 from Or try the equally adorable octopus plush toy, £10 from Flying Tiger. SAVE: £38 Little helper WARD off pesky bugs with the help of one of these citronella incense sticks, a pack of 30 is £1.50, from Poundland. Shop & save 7 Save a tenner on this paddling pool at The Range Credit: Supplied KIDS will love spending time in this 240cm diameter paddling pool, down from £24.99 to £14.99 at The Range. SAVE: £10 Hot right now BRITISH strawberry season is here. Ocado has cut the price of a 600g pack from £3.70 to £2.75 until Monday. PLAY NOW TO WIN £200 7 Join thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle. Every month we're giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers - whether you're saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered. Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket. The more codes you enter, the more tickets you'll earn and the more chance you will have of winning!


The Star
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
HK stars delight M'sian fans at meet-and-greet
Leung (left) and Lam signing autographs for fans during a meet-and-greet session. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star HONG KONG actor and entrepreneur Oscar Leung marked his visit to Malaysia with a meet-and-greet session with fans at a mall in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. He was joined by Bob Lam, a TV host, emcee and actor also from Hong Kong, for the event where they signed autographs and took photos with fans. Selected fans got to interact with Leung and Lam through fun games. When Lam played a game that required participants to shout out a number while indicating a different number with their fingers, the crowd was captivated. For example, a person would say 'one' while displaying five fingers. Leung singing for his fans. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star It was a game that required some concentration, as several players ended up shouting and indicating the same numbers. Leung also entertained the crowd with a vocal performance. A dedicated fan surprised Leung with a hand-drawn portrait of the former TVB star. The meet-and-greet session was organised by Lot 10, in collaboration with Lot 10 Hutong and Sichuan-style restaurant The Story of Wharf Hot Pot. Leung and Lam were also in Kuala Lumpur last year for the opening of The Story Of Wharf, which is Leung's first business venture in Malaysia. The 46-year-old Leung is known for his work on dramas such as Tiger Cubs, Line Walker and Flying Tiger during his time with TVB.