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Sunraysia specialises in fruit and vegetable juices like mango, prune, tomato or beetroot and apple. You can buy its juices at large supermarkets such as Tesco and Morrisons as well as independent health stores.

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'Free' £20-30 health & pamper treats with £2 juice
Pre-book by phone

Discount: Freebies with purchase Who for: Anyone
Get by: 31 Dec 2012 Use by: 31 Mar 2013
How: Buy a promotional pack of Sunraysia juice (any flavour). Register on the Sunraysia giveaway site, choose a freebie and enter the pack's code. Print the voucher and phone them for an appointment. The voucher's valid for three months.
The detail: Beauty treats include a mini manicure, an eyebrow shape and a mini massage. Sports sessions include yoga and Tai Chi classes, gym passes and personal trainer sessions. Restaurant vouchers are also available but aren't as good as you can get many for free (see Restaurant Deals).

Sunraysia juice costs around £1.99 to £2.39, depending on where you buy it (supermarkets tend to be cheaper). The free treatments and gym classes are available at 100s of UK and Irish venues - mainly independent gyms and salons - and are worth roughly £20 to £30 (if you booked direct with the venue).

Appointments are subject to availability, so book early. One free treatment per pack.

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