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Give us a kiss, win a trip to Paris!

By Alix Miller
February 11, 2011 at 5:40 pm

Here’s an easy way to limber up those lips ahead of Valentine’s Day. No, I’m afraid we haven’t booked Brad Pitt to provide vital lip support to lonely-hearted Red Cross supporters.

Instead we’ve lined up a record-breaking kissathon, the Big Red Kiss, at St Johns shopping centre in Liverpool, on Saturday. Okay, so what it lacks in Hollywood glamour, it makes up for in originality. And, if you haven’t yet met ‘the one’, it’s a way to get some hot kissing action with minimal effort and commitment.

Here’s how it works:  the shopping centre will host the Red Cross’ attempt to beat the world record for the number of lipstick imprints in one place in 12 hours on the day. The existing record of 2,302 kisses was set in Istanbul in 2010 and we’re hoping that everyone in Liverpool will help us smash the record and fundraise for our life-saving work.  Radio City will be helping things go with a swing.

The first 2,000 people donating their kisses will be given a free lipstick and asked to make their impression on hundreds of Big Red Kiss cards displayed outside The Perfume Shop on the lower mall.

The best lip impression will win a romantic weekend for two in Paris, and everyone can enjoy free first aid taster sessions on the day, including how to perform CPR, from Red Cross first aid volunteers who’ll be on hand.

Learning how to mend a broken heart (and maybe break that record) will only cost you a single smacker and a £1 donation to the Red Cross.

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