Arizona, Nov 18, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - November 25th, 2022 sees the arrival exclusively in retail stores of a new generation of music distribution, the pairing of vinyl records and NFTs. The Gold Album for this year's Christmas "Must Have" is the "Old is Gold" vinyl Christmas Album. A priceless, timeless collection of the Christmas tunes we know and love. Old Gold is the New Gold when Music Meets NFTsThis one-of-a-kind Christmas offering is derived from a catalog of historical remastered classics such as "The Christmas Song" performed by Bing Crosby, "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" by Rosemary Clooney, "Winter Wonderland"' by, Faron Young, and "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" by Bobby Sherman amongst other hits.This Christmas "Must Have", includes a Album literally pressed in Gold vinyl. The lucky owner(s) have the exclusive rights to access through a QR Code embedded in the vinyl, their own limited edition NFT. The "Old is Gold" NFT platform will allow the user to either utilize their existing NFT Wallet or create a wallet by following instructions at https://buyoldisgold.com/. All the NFTs are individually numbered and securely registered via Blockchain Technology to protect the exclusive property of the holder.The Music NFT is a clone of the Vinyl album that will allow the owner of the NFT to listen to their favorite Holiday Music at their convenience.Old is Gold is setting a new standard in the music industry by pairing its remastered "Gold Vinyls" with Music NFT versions of those vinyls. This is an industry first that will give music fans the ability to own both the physical vinyl and digital versions of their favorite artists' music creating a Blockchain driven collectible.There is also an opportunity to purchase the Christmas album in NFT format only, known as the Old is Gold Collector Edition, which will include many benefits, such as the lifetime opportunity to make future purchases of vinyl records directly from the "Old is Gold" Website at a 20% discount. In addition, the NFT owner will also have immediate whitelist access to future Music NFT offerings.In 2023 there will be a limited series of Music NFTs celebrating Black History Month in February. Artists such as The Jackson 5, Little Richard, Lionel Hampton, Al Jarreau, Sly and the Family Stone, Billie Holiday, Chuck Berry, and Duke Ellington, are just part of the shortlist of this exclusive offering. Only a limited number of these Collector Edition NFTs will be available for purchase at https://scan.buyoldisgold.com/ for $5.99There has never been a better time to purchase a little bit of "Christmas Cheer" whilst owning a little piece of "Christmas History" in addition to a lifetime discount on vinyl products.https://authenticheroes.com is a wholly owned subsidiary of Global Fiber Technologies, Inc .,a public company which will soon change its name to Authentic Holdings, Inc., currently trading under the stock symbol GFTX. Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
KUALA LUMPUR & TAIPING, Dec 17, 2021 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Spritzer Malaysia ("Spritzer" or the "Company") is delighted to announce the raising of its first-ever Sustainable Christmas Tree in Taiping, Perak as the central attraction of the Spritzer EcoPark Christmas 2021 Event.Families and friends can take memorable photos of themselves with this 10-feet high tree built from Spritzer Sparkling bottles with lights draped around it for a feel of the holiday season while enjoying a number of events lined up from 17 December 2021 to 02 January 2022 at the Spritzer EcoPark, Taiping.Visitors can admire the Recycle Art Tunnel made from thousands of Spritzer Natural Mineral Water bottles and also take Instagram - worthy photos of themselves as they bid 2021 farewell and look forward to another year of hope and new beginnings.Other activities organised include mini golf games with special LED golf ball package on selected days, Christmas-themed DIY crafts, including special handmade gift boxes held at set times. Visitors can refresh themselves with the special edition of Spritzer Sparkling's Tropical Fizz flavoured drinks and enjoy Christmas-decorated lollipops.Spritzer values the safety and health of its employees, vendors and visitors. The event will run with all standard operating procedures adhered to including MySejahtera check-ins, social distancing, mask on and sanitizers will be provided at various locations at the event.Spritzer hopes to welcome everyone in a safe manner. Please reserve your slots now and enjoy the holiday season with us in Spritzer EcoPark. Copyright 2021 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
SINGAPORE - Orchard Road malls are keeping it simple for Christmas, with pared-down decorations to mark the festive season. This year's light-up, which began last Friday (Nov 13), is a more subdued affair with malls cutting spending amid the slide in retail sales and the Covid-19 pandemic. Wisma Atria has outlaid 19 per cent less on Christmas decorations compared with last year, Tanglin Mall said it has spent "slightly less", while Mandarin Gallery's budget has been "moderated downward". Design and build company Dezign Format, which dressed up five Orchard Road malls this year, said decoration budgets have been "affected across the board". Malls such as Far East Plaza are reusing some decorations from last year, sprucing them up where necessary. Retail sales have taken a beating this year, with the latest government figures showing that for eight months since February, monthly retail sales excluding motor vehicles were down from a year ago. Sales excluding motor vehicles fell 12.7 per cent in September compared with the same month last year. Mr Amos Tan, a senior lecturer at Singapore Polytechnic's School of Business, said malls may be erring on the side of caution after retail stalwart Robinsons announced last month that it would close its last two stores, at Raffles City Shopping Centre and The Heeren. "Robinsons' case is a wake-up call. We think that Orchard Road is pandemic-proof, but it's not," he noted. "While the Christmas lights may bring people to Orchard Road, whether they will spend is another issue." Many shoppers have spotted the difference, noting that there are fewer Christmas trees and none as tall as those seen in previous years. More on this topic Related Story Why are we all so obsessed with saving Christmas? Related Story Dazzling start to Orchard Road Christmas light-up amid Covid-19 pandemic Ms Dolin Ong, 38, said the tree outside Paragon was the tallest they saw. "There are fewer tourists this year, so maybe that's why malls are spending less," said Ms Ong, the head of sales in a payments company. Ms Vivian Ma, 30, added that some Orchard Road malls known for their photo-opportunity decorations looked lacklustre this year. "There was a huge story book outside one of the malls in the past. Every kid and even some adults would run up to take photos with it," said Ms Ma, a customer service adviser. While she found the mall decorations "plain", Ms Ma liked the white and gold baubles lighting up Orchard Road's trees. "It's not as exciting... But there's beauty in being subtle," she added. Another shopper, Mr Munir Mohd Basni, 48, said the blue hues of the Orchard Road light-up were "calming" compared with the "very bright and golden" ones in Christmas past. But Mr Munir, a supervisor in a petrochemical firm, was struck by the empty space in front of many malls: "There were carriages outside some malls in previous years." Safe-distancing measures mean Christmas on A Great Street - what the Orchard Road light-up is billed as - has been scaled back with no street-level activities such as pop-up stores and performances, said the Orchard Road Business Association. Although Christmas on Orchard Road this year may be less glitzy, it has not stopped malls from coming up with innovative ways to make the festivities memorable for shoppers. Outside Wisma Atria, a miniature red train runs circles around a Christmas village crafted from recycled materials at the foot of a tree decked out in pink baubles and gold pine cones. Last year's Christmas village was also constructed from recycled paper and plywood and these efforts are in line with the mall's sustainability efforts. Ion Orchard, which boasts a 20m-high Christmas tree, said that each of the 250 pinwheels embellishing the tree was crafted using non-toxic materials that are fully recyclable through polypropylene recycling channels. Unlike the fir or pine trees often associated with Christmas, Orchard Gateway features a sculpture comprising crates stacked on top of each other in the shape of a tree. Fairy lights add a finishing touch to the crates, which have been painted red and green. Mr Suresh Pillai, who was celebrating his wife Jyoti's birthday last Friday, described the tree as brilliant. "It's more like art work... very different from your usual Christmas tree," added Mr Pillai, 54, a superintendent in the oil and gas industry.



