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After months of hype, Duchess Meghan launches her lifestyle brand “As ever” today. Now it is known how much the products will cost.
This Wednesday is launching Duchess Meghan (43) after months of announcing the products of her new lifestyle brand. Shortly before the start of sales, there is now details about the product prices and a new personnel: Meghan has appointed Melissa Kalimov, a manager with more than 15 years of experience, the Chief Operating Officer of “AS Ever”, according to a press release, i.e. as a managing director.
Meghan’s “as ever” products cost so much
According to the statement, the “heart of the brand” – Meghans, famous, infamous raspberry jam – costs $ 14 in special packaging, for $ 9 you only get the good piece in the glass. The tea blends offered lemon-in-lifts, peppermint and hibiscus cost $ 12 per pack.
If you want to decorate your food like Meghan with flower sprinkles, you can buy it for $ 15, the pancake mix and a biscuit mix with flower sprinkles are available for $ 14 each. The most expensive product on the line: wildflower honey and honeycomb for $ 28. “A luxurious, drizable enjoyment with wildflower notes, rounded off with a wonderful honey honeycomb. Refines everything from yogurt and tea to fried salmon and sausage spreads,” it says.
So far, however, you can only buy the products in the 50 US states. It is not yet known whether or when jam and Co. will also be available outside the United States. Even where and under what conditions the food are produced, the message cannot be seen.
There is no official start -up time for the launch. Meghan celebrates the upcoming launch with a new recipe and promises: “The good is moments away.”
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Source: Stern

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