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5 Senses
published: Saturday | October 11, 2008

Indulge yourself with this week's picks. From left:

  • SMELL - Oops-a-'Daisy'

    The new Daisy fragrance by Marc Jacobs scores 100 per cent for package appeal! The cute bottle is only rivalled by the light, fun, ultra feminine fragrance. It's perfect for a daytime frolic! $6,000

  • HEAR - Jen drops album

    Jennifer Hudson's self-titled album 'jus' bus' and it's sure to put the songbird in her own Spotlight judging from critical reviews.

    The voluptuous diva, who shot to stardom by winning an Oscar in Dreamgirls, is on a roll. Recently engaged and starring in the new movie, The Secret Life of Bees, Hudson is sky-high on the success ladder.

    Jamaica's 2008 Rising Star, Cameal Davis, certainly did Hudson's Spotlight justice recently. Who knows! $1,400

  • SEE - 'Family That Preys' rocks

    Tyler Perry has done it again, only this time, even better.

    In his inimitable style, Perry captures the high drama and conflict that so often threaten to destroy family life. But even as darts are hurled from all corners to destabilise the families, lessons in the power of pride and prejudice begin to unfold.

    Not your everyday happily-ever-after script, Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys is a story of triumph and tribulation. Check out the cinema tonight. $500

  • TASTE - Palate pleaser

    Tru-Juice has put out yet another flavour to tease our taste buds - Tru-Tea. Available in peach, pomegranate and lemon, Tru-Tea is made of all natural ingredients.

    The laws of the market continue to work in consumers' favour - and flavour. Best served cold. We make demands for healthy, tasty alternatives, manufacturers are at our beck and call. Grab a gallon. $167.50 + tax

  • TOUCH - 'i' love it

    With space for 4,000 songs, five hours of video, built-in wireless connection and a tonload of super features, the iPod Touch is technologically 'tweeeet'. Slim and sexy, the iPod Touch has a glossy black face with a shiny chrome back. Hot! Like its precursor, the iPod Touch provides a 480-by-320-pixel screen that enhances viewing quality of photos, videos and interface elements.

    Viewing video on the iPod Touch at arm's length should be as clear and detailed as a 24-inch TV across the room. Pure bliss. $53,489+tax

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