P&W helps keep spirit of Christmas alive at Tesco
20 Dec 2006 | by by Joanne Payne
LONDON - Pemberton & Whitefoord has designed the 2006 Tesco Christmas range of products, which appear to be frosted by the use of a snowflake motif.
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