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Friday, 3rd September 2010

World's noisiest snorers create first snore-chestra

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Published Date: 15 December 2009
THE partners of the area's worst snorers are in for a "silent night" at last - but not in the way they are hoping for.
Helps Stop Snoring, maker of the UK's leading snoring remedy has created the world's first snore-chestra, and has composed a Christmas tune with a difference with the help of the country's noisiest culprits.

The company appealed for people in Burnley, Pendle and the Ribble Valley to put themselves forward by sending in clips of their night time rumblings so a festive tune could be produced as an alternative to the usual nocturnal racket.

The finished song, a version of Christmas favourite Silent Night, is sure to bring a smile to the hacked-off partners of the 15,000,000 snorers in the UK - although it is something they have not experienced for some time if the sounds in the song are anything to go by.

The snore-chestra can be listened to at www.stopsnoring.co.uk

All those who sent in their snoring sounds were given a year's supply of anti-snoring products to help them and their partners enjoy a peaceful night's sleep.

Graham Carr-Smith, of Helps Stop Snoring, said: "The Helps Stop Snoring snore-chestra is a fun way to communicate a serious message, with snoring affecting 15,000,000 across the UK. There is hope out there for snorers and their long-suffering partners - our natural anti-snoring remedies are offering relief to thousands of people already."


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  • Last Updated: 15 December 2009 9:14 AM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 
 


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