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prada gowns children in years to come."Huyton drinks firm Halewood International unveils LambriniA NEW Superlambana has been born as Huyton drinks firm Halewood International unveiled its very own "Lambrini Lambana".The bright pink model designed by local artist Sophie Green epitomises the firm's Lambrini brand so favoured by "fashion loving girls who enjoy celebrating life and spending time with their friends".Adorned with shoes, handbags, bottles of Lambrini and sparkling glasses of the bubbly drink, Lambrini Lambana will take pride of place in the firm's Wilson Road head office foyer, alongside the Crabbie's elephant used to publicise Halewood International's Crabbie's alcoholic ginger beer.Crabbie's brand leader, Al Cross, and Halewood International senior brand manager Sue Beck, together with Ms Green, were on hand to welcome the two new occupants.In just over 30 years, Halewood International has gone from being a small start up company to the UK's largest independent drinks manufacturer and distributor, with a turnover in excess of 250m.Trinity Mirror Merseyside, Liverpool Post's parent company, is one of the North West's largest multimedia providers, reaching more than 900,000 adults every month.Advertise with The PostThe Liverpool Post has been providing Liverpool and the surrounding areas with local news for over 150 years.Reaching 34,800 people monthly through its print product alone, The Post also has a dedicated online audience, with 270,000 unique users visiting the site every month.Those users contribute to over 393,000 visits and more than 660,000 monthly page views. A leading source of local business news, The Post has also launched The Post Business Daily, a dynamic new publication exclusively for tablet and smart phone users. A 30 page e edition, Business Daily provides a loyal business audience with essential business news.Mark Thomas was appointed editor of the Liverpool Post in 2007, and is also editor of the Liverpool Post Business Daily. A former Press Association regional correspondent, Mark has worked as a reporter, deputy news editor, investigations editor, assistant editor and deputy editor in our business. Liverpool born, he lives in Wirral with his partner