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New Fun For Wine Cooler Refrigerator Fans

This new freeware jigsaw puzzle will let the whole family have fun with the wine cooler refrigerator, using this easy to play 35 piece jigsaw puzzle that runs on any Windows computer.

2011-06-09
SACRAMENTO, CA, June 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) The wine cooler refrigerator world is getting some long needed joy with the release of a brand new 35 piece jigsaw puzzle that is designed for the whole family.

The new jigsaw puzzle is perfectly tailored to wine lovers and wine fridge fans alike, with an actual wine fridge being used in the puzzle design. Kids will soon understand all the parts of dad's wine refrigerator as they put this wine fridge together over and over again.

The wine fridge refrigerator puzzle is completely free of charge, and can be downloaded and distributed freely.

It runs on the Windows platform, and has been tested on Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.

The wine fridge puzzle requires just 1MB of RAM to run, and does not require an installation program - just click the application and it runs automatically.

Feel free to share this new wine fridge puzzle with friends and family, and discover who is the quickest to put this wine fridge together.

To download the jigsaw puzzle, or for more information, visit _a href=" http://www.WineCoolerRefrigerator.org/"_WineCoolerRefrigerator.org_/a_ or contact David Donaldson using the contact page on the website.


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[Press-News.org] New Fun For Wine Cooler Refrigerator Fans
This new freeware jigsaw puzzle will let the whole family have fun with the wine cooler refrigerator, using this easy to play 35 piece jigsaw puzzle that runs on any Windows computer.