Sunday Mirror

RETAIL THERAPIES

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■■The Collective’s “Suckies” – yogurts you squeeze straight from the pouch into your mouth – have long been popular with little ones. Now it’s added dairyfree (made with oats and coconut) and no-addedsugar options to the collection, all still super-tasty and packed with live cultures and vitamins D & B12. From 85p, Tesco.

■■Feel you’re lacking focus, or your brainpower could do with a boost? Hux Nootropics (from £38; huxhealth. com) is a supplement that combines citicoline – a brain-health nootropic shown to support mental energy and attention – alongside B vitamins, ginkgo biloba and lion’s mane mushroom extract to keep you on your A-game. ■■Now the evenings are darker, cyclists need to make sure they stay safe on the road. The Tooo Cycling DVR80 Camera Light (£149.99; freewheel.co.uk) is an 80 lumen – aka brilliantl­y bright – red rear light that also doubles up to record your journey in full HD for up to 9.5 hours, whether for protection or to play back particular­ly scenic rides.

■■Amazon has moved into the ready-meal market. And it’s easier than ever to stay healthy with a wide range of meatfree meals at affordable prices in its By Amazon range. From Mexicansty­le naked burritos to Thai red butternut squash curry and Indian-inspired jackfruit biryani (from £3.15; amazon.co.uk/ byamazon) there’s something to suit every palate.

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