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WIN! Sun-Maid California Raisins goodies (From Epsom Guardian)
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WIN! Sun-Maid California Raisins goodies
3:49pm Thursday 10th May 2012 in News
WIN! Sun-Maid California Raisins goodies
To celebrate their 100th anniversary, south London's best food site has teamed up with Sun-Maid California Raisins to offer foodies the chance to scoop some great prizes.
Sun-Maid California Raisins are a healthy alternative to sweets and chocolate and count as one of your 5-A-Day.
In a portable box, they are 100% natural, as healthy as fresh fruit and a fun way to get your children to eat healthier. As a bonus, they are also pound for pound cheaper than fresh fruit.
Sun-Maid’s famous red boxes are full of delicious California raisins to brighten up your child’s day.
They have no added sugars, preservatives or glazing agents, ‘Just Grapes and Sunshine’ added to make this flavourful raisin. Many adults remember them with fondness from their childhood, who in turn buy them for their children.
Not only are they perfect for your child’s lunchbox but an ideal ingredient for baking too. They make an excellent ingredient for cakes, biscuits and even to sprinkle on your child’s breakfast cereal.
They are non-perishable, available all year round and easy to store and transport, making Sun- Maid California Raisins the loveable snack for both you and your children.
To celebrate their 100th anniversary this year, Sun-Maid is giving away a fun packed prize full of Sun-Maid treats.
All you need to do to be in with the chance of winning an array of Sun-Maid goodies, simply answer the question below:
What anniversary is Sun-Maid celebrating this year?
a)100th
b)150th
c)125th
Click here to email us your answer, along with your name, address and daytime contact number
- Closing date for entries is midnight on Sunday, May 20. Usual Newsquest terms and conditions apply.