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Maltina Launches its Brand website

February 8, 2011deolaUncategorizedNo comments

Really would have loved if the website was made more social especially if the Facebook page created were a customised fan page and not an ordinary personal page. it would have allowed for more flexibility on the part of the designers.

As they have delved into this arena,let’s see what others will come up with.

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