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GIVEAWAY: Tiger Balm Ultra Strength Pain Relief at Fitness For The Rest of Us, ends 4/30/15. Tigers, Hurt Pain, Tiger Balm, Medical Kit, Sore Muscles, Pain Free, Pain Relief, Beauty And Personal Care, The Balm

Calling all fitness enthusiasts, gym goers, runners, and weight lifters! Keep reading to learn more about Tiger Balm, that contains a blend of herbal ingredients to relieve sore muscles, aches, and pains and enter to win a full size Tiger Balm product (winner can choose Ultra Strength Pain Relieving Ointment or Tiger Balm Pain Relieving Patch). Do your muscles a favor and check out Tiger Balm- love the herbal remedy that really works! Tiger Balm has been trusted by millions for nearly 100…

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Digital printable available in different sizes! This is a playful poster that can be used to decorate your house if you are a fan of Tiger Balm. Tiger balm is a highly fragrant herbal balm used for different muscular ailments. If you come from an Asian family or have traveled or lived in Asia, you're probably familiar with it! The pink cassia flowers in the illustration represent one of the oils used for making the balm, which is cassia oil.

Tiger Balm was developed during the 1870s in Rangoon, Burma, by herbalist Aw Chu Kin, son of a Hakka herbalist in China, Aw Leng Fan and brought to market by his sons Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par. It aims to deliver health and well being through proven oriental wisdom. It has been customised into a range of formulations to suit today's lifestyles. Art Fair Booth, Tea Website, Scout Design, Tiger Balm, Pain Relief Cream, Ankle Injury, Magic Man, Insect Bites, Heaven Sent

Tiger Balm was developed during the 1870s in Rangoon, Burma, by herbalist Aw Chu Kin, son of a Hakka herbalist in China, Aw Leng Fan and brought to market by his sons Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par. It aims to deliver health and well being through proven oriental wisdom. It has been customised into a range of formulations to suit today's lifestyles.

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